- Hélène
Laverdière (French pronunciation: [elɛn lavɛʁdjɛʁ]; born
April 13, 1955) is a
Canadian politician. She was
elected as the
Member of
Parliament (MP)...
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Herman E.
Laverdière (13
March 1927 – 21 May 2001) was a
Liberal party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. Born in Saint-Lazare, Quebec, he was a...
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Mathieu Laverdière is a
Canadian cinematographer. He is a two-time
winner at the Prix Iris,
winning Best
Cinematography at the 23rd
Quebec Cinema Awards...
- Charles-Honoré
Cauchon dit
Laverdière (23
October 1826 – 10
March 1873) was a French-Canadian
priest and historian.
Laverdière was born in Château-Richer...
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which he lost his own seat to New
Democratic Party (NDP)
candidate Hélène
Laverdière and his
party suffered a
heavy defeat; however, he
returned four years...
- Germe,
French genealogist.
Although in 1870, the
Canadian Catholic priest Laverdière, in the
first chapter of his Œuvres de Champlain,
accepted Pierre-Damien...
- Lac-Mégantic, QC), Sébastien Giguère (b. 1972, Arthabaska, QC ) and
Nicolas Laverdière (b. 1972, Québec, QC). The
artist collective have been
active since 1996...
- Théodore
Pellerin Félix
Maritaud Anne-Marie
Cadieux Cinematography Mathieu Laverdière Edited by Marie-Pier
Dupuis Dominique Fortin Maxim Rheault Music by Charles...
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Written by
Martin Girard Raymond St-Jean
Produced by Paul
Cadieux Louis Laverdière Michel Ouellette Starring Éric
Bruneau Benoît
Gouin Sylvain Marcel Rose-Marie...
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careers of
childhood friends from a
small Maine town:
painter David "Butch"
LaVerdiere and
author Laird Carmody.
Focusing on the
impact of a
sudden and unprecedented...