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Matchewan Noël CQ (August 17, 1944 – April 12, 2021) [1] was a Canadian civil servant and award-winning writer of Algonquin descent from the Outaouais region of Quebec. [ 2 ] The son of Jean-Marechal Noël, he was born in Messines and grew up in the La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve and in the Maniwaki and Abitibi regions of Quebec.
Michel Noël, born Jean-Noel Croteau (June 27, 1922 – June 22, 1993) was a Quebecois actor most famous for his character of Capitaine Bonhomme. This literary character was adapted into a children's TV show, Le Cirque du Capitaine (1970-1973), which was also adapted into a comic strip by Gui Laflamme.
Jean-Noël Lavoie (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ nɔɛl lavwa]; November 24, 1927 – March 17, 2013) was a notary and former political figure in Quebec. [1] He represented Laval in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and then the National Assembly of Quebec from 1960 to 1981 as a Liberal.
Noël Juchereau and his brother Jean, with origins in Perche's Tourouvre hamlet, played a key role in the Percheron Immigration Mouvement toward Québec, Canada Nouvelle-France in the XVII th century working closely with Robert Giffard, who spearheaded the movement, to recruit future settlers to the region.
Marie-Michèle Desrosiers (born March 6, 1950) is a Canadian pop and rock singer from Quebec. [1] She is most noted as a former member of the influential rock group Beau Dommage, [2] and for her album Marie Michèle Desrosiers chante les classiques de Noël, which won the Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 1998. [3]
In 1953 Duval started working as a researcher and for three consecutive years worked at the Roman Historical Institute.He was a member of French National Centre for Scientific Research, École du Louvre and worked at the University of Nantes, Lille and Fribourg in Switzerland. [2]
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The party is concerned about the declining birth rate in Quebec, opposed to same-sex marriage and abortion, wants more support for families, and wider availability of Quebec-made consumer products. The Parti démocratie chrétienne du Québec's 24 candidates won 3,575 votes in the April 2003 general election , or about 0.1% of the popular vote.