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Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. is a Canadian drugstore chain headquartered in Varennes, Quebec. It has more than 400 franchised locations in New Brunswick , Ontario and Quebec under the PJC Jean Coutu, PJC Clinique, and PJC Santé banners.
Jean Coutu, OC OQ (born May 29, 1927) is a Canadian pharmacist and businessman. He is the founder and chairman of the Jean Coutu Group which he started in 1969.
Jean Coutu may refer to: Jean Coutu (actor), actor from Quebec, Canada; Jean Coutu (pharmacist), Quebec pharmacist; Jean Coutu Group, Quebec business; See also.
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Christopher Coutu (born 1976), American Army National Guard officer, municipal and state elected leader; Jack Coutu (1924–2017), English printmaker and sculptor; Jean Coutu (actor) (1925–1999), Quebec actor; Jean Coutu (pharmacist) (born 1927), Quebec pharmacist; Richard Coutu (born 1951), Canadian ice hockey player
Angèle Coutu (born February 6, 1946) is a Canadian actress from Quebec. [1] She is most noted for her performance in the film Borderline , for which she won the Jutra Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 11th Jutra Awards in 2009, [ 2 ] and her long-running television role in the series Two's a Crowd (Jamais deux sans toi) .
Jean Coutu (March 31, 1925 – November 1, 1999) was a Canadian actor. [1] Born in Montreal , his career included many movies and TV series in Quebec , including episodes of La famille Plouffe in 1953. [ 2 ]