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- Langlois or L'Anglois is a surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: Aimé Langlois (1880–1954), Liberal party member of the Canadian...
- (1991). As chef of Prairie restaurant in Chicago, Langlois was a pioneer in the local food movement. Langlois was an innovative chef who defined American Midwestern...
- Kingston, Ontario in 1984, consisting of vocalist Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker (known as Bobby Baker until 1994), b****ist Gord Sinclair...
- Paul Langlois may refer to: Paul Langlois, Canadian musician with The Tragically Hip Paul Langlois (politician) (1926–2012), member of Canadian Parliament...
- early 1970s. More than an archivist, Langlois saved many films which were at risk of vanishing. Besides films, Langlois also helped to preserve other items...
- Mundi) "Théotime Langlois de Swarte violon". Centre de Musique de chambre de Paris (in French). "Festival de Saintes : Théotime Langlois de Swarte, p****eur...
- Lisa Langlois (born March 15, 1959) is a Canadian actress, who has appeared in movies, television and theater. Langlois was born in North Bay, Ontario...
- Daniel Langlois OC CQ (6 April 1957 – 2023) was a Canadian businessman who was the president and founder of the Daniel Langlois Foundation, Ex-Centris...
- needed] Pope Francis elevated Langlois to the College of Cardinals on 22 February 2014. As of February 2023, Langlois is the first and only Haitian cardinal...
- 177 in 2010. Langlois was once famous for its blue cheese, until the cheese factory burned down in the 1950s. It was never rebuilt. Langlois was named for...