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- Louis Ernest Lefaive (February 13, 1928 – July 4, 2002) was a Canadian sports administrator and civil servant. He served in multiple executive roles which...
- Hockey Canada leadership included Max Bell, Charles Hay, Doug Fisher, Lou Lefaive, Bill Hay, and Derek Holmes. 1914–1915, W. F. Taylor 1915–1919, James T...
- Labour from 1968 to 1978.[citation needed] Munro worked closely with Lou Lefaive as the director of the Directorate of Fitness and Amateur Sport to develop...
- Luster Kerry Sandomirsky - Dr. Dyer Karl Schreiner - Sean Summer Gibson-Lefaive - Megan José Vargas - Taco Stand Vendor Jennifer Renton - Woman in Bar...
- Production Executive producer Roger Birnbaum Producers Fitch Cady Deb LeFaive Holly Goldberg Sloan Irby Smith Gary Stutman Production location Rogers...
- Toronto, Canada Miami, U.S. Cinematography Milan Podsedly Editor Jill Lefaive Running time 22–40 minutes Production company Beachwood Canyon Productions...
- saxophone Dana Grey – baritone saxophone Christine Chesebroughviolin Kelly Lefaiveviolin Emma Vachon-Tweeny – viola Igor Saika-Voivod – score, conductor...
- Canada and secretary of the Canada Games council (1971–1987): 104  Lou Lefaive, national director of Sport Canada (1971–1974, 1978–1980): 256  Sports...
- industrialist and community leader in Wrightstown, Lower Canada (Hull, Quebec) Lou Lefaive 1928 2002 Canadian sports administrator and civil servant   David Lemieux...
- Matthews Dale A. Andrews Matthew Nodella Producers Marlene Matthews Deb LeFaive Jenipher Ritchie Production locations Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island...