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  2. Le Vent du Nord - Wikipedia

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    Le Vent du Nord was formed in 2002. Nicolas Boulerice and Olivier Demers [] founded the band with Sébastien Dufour and Frédéric Samson. This lineup lasted only a short time, changing once they met Benoit Bourque (vocals, diatonic button accordion, mandolin, bones, and step dancing) in Vancouver later the same year.

  3. 17th Canadian Folk Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    Olivier Demers, À l'envers d'un monde; Maneli Jamal, Soul Odyssey; Adam Young, Yearbook; Instrumental Group English Songwriter Frank Evans and Ben Plotnick, Madison Archives; Amber and Zebulun, South of North, East of West; Shane Cook and the Woodchippers, Be Here for a While; Bùmarang, Echo Land; Oktopus, Créature; Allison Russell, Outside ...

  4. Claude Demers - Wikipedia

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    Claude Demers (born March 10, 1962) is a Canadian filmmaker from Montreal, Quebec. [1] He is most noted for his series of documentary films that were indirectly inspired by, or directly about, his experiences as an adoptee. The birth son of an Italian Canadian father and a québécois mother, he was placed for adoption in infancy.

  5. A Woman, My Mother - Wikipedia

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    A Woman, My Mother (French: Une femme, ma mère) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Claude Demers and released in 2019. [1] The film documents Demers's efforts to learn more about his birth mother, who gave him up for adoption; although they did meet in adulthood, she subsequently died before being able to tell him very much about her own life, leaving him with many gaps in his ...

  6. Coming Out (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Coming Out is a Canadian web series, which premiered in 2013. [1] Created by Mathieu Blanchard, the series centred on a group of predominantly LGBT friends in Montreal. [2]The cast included Sébastien Beaulac, Patrick Martin, Ansia Wilscam Desjardins, Marc-André Poliquin, Rosalie Julien, Vincent Leclerc, Ariane Castellanos, Natalie Tannous, Isabelle Giroux, Carole Chatel, Olivier Loubry ...

  7. Students Gifted Teacher 2 Rubber Ducks 16 Years Ago. She ...

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    Megan Davidhizar received two rubber ducks from her students during her first year teaching high school freshmen 16 years ago. She displayed them on her desk and other students saw the ducks and ...

  8. Rising auto insurance costs have some gig workers rethinking ...

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    Methodology. Bankrate utilizes Quadrant Information Services to analyze January 2023 and January 2025 rates for all ZIP codes and carriers in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Rates are weighted ...

  9. Coco Farm - Wikipedia

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    Coco Farm (French: Coco ferme) is a Canadian children's comedy film, directed by Sébastien Gagné and released in 2023. [1]The 25th film in the long-running Tales for All (Contes pour tous) series of children's films and the first new film in the series to be released since Dominic James acquired the Productions la Fête studio from founder Rock Demers in 2015, [2] the film stars Oscar ...