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Anik Jean (born April 11, 1977) is a Canadian pop and rock singer, actress, director, and screenwriter. She is most noted for her 2005 album Le Trashy Saloon , which was a shortlisted Juno Award finalist for Francophone Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2006 .
Founded in 2007, the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is one of two bilingual schools of public and international affairs in Canada, where courses are taught in Canada's two official languages, French and English.
Saint Paul University (French: Université Saint-Paul) is a bilingual Catholic university federated with the University of Ottawa since 1965. It is located on Main Street in Canada's capital city, Ottawa, Ontario. Fully bilingual, it offers instruction in both of the country's official languages: French and English.
The Faculty of Social Sciences is a bilingual faculty within the University of Ottawa.The faculty was founded in 1936 as the School of Political Sciences, and was officially named the Faculty of Social Sciences in 1955. [1]
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Jean-Roch Marcotte: Where's Pete: Michael Scott: 1988 9th Genie Awards: No award presented; see Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film. [1] 1989 10th Genie Awards: The Mysterious Moon Men of Canada: Bruce McDonald, Colin Brunton [6] Inside/Out: Lori Spring [7] The Job: Donald Scott: The Milkman Cometh: Lorne Bailey: Tenderfoot (Le Pied tendre)
At the same time, the university notified the SFUO that uOttawa would withhold the fees that it collects from students on behalf of the Federation, pending the outcome of the forensic audit and restored University confidence in the proper financial management of student fees.
The Telfer School of Management (French: École de gestion Telfer) is a business school located at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.The school is named in honour of one university alumnus, Ian Telfer (MBA 1976), who made a significant donation to the University of Ottawa.