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  2. Pierre & Vacances - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Italian company Valtur was added to Pierre & Vacances' portfolio. [5] [7] In 2003, the Pierre & Vacances' holding became the sole owner of Central Parcs. [6] In 2007, Pierre & Vacances and Accor formed a joint venture to create a new company, called Adagio, with the aim of developing city residences in Europe.

  3. Pierre Bruneau (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Bruneau, CM (born June 5, 1952 in Victoriaville, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and news anchor. [1] He is the longtime anchor of the weekday edition of TVA Nouvelles news bulletins which air on the Quebec television network TVA every weekday.

  4. Pierre Péladeau - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Péladeau CM OQ (April 12, 1925 – December 24, 1997) was a Canadian businessman. He was the founder of Quebecor Inc. , a Canadian media and telecommunications conglomerate in Quebec . He was the father of billionaire Pierre Karl Péladeau , former Parti Québécois leader.

  5. US private payrolls gain slightly below expectations in November

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. private payrolls increased at a moderate pace in November, while annual wages for workers staying in their jobs edged up for the first time in 25 months.

  6. The Gazette (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    Fleury Mesplet founded a French-language weekly newspaper called La Gazette du commerce et littéraire, pour la ville et district de Montréal on June 3, 1778. [4] It was the first entirely French-language newspaper in Canada. [4] The paper did not accept advertising aside for the various books that Mesplet also published.

  7. Gérard Pelletier - Wikipedia

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    First elected to Parliament in 1965, he served as a member of the cabinet of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Gérard Pelletier (second from left) in 1941, at the headquarters of the Catholic Student Youth Pelletier met Trudeau while studying in France and worked with him and Jean Marchand during the Asbestos Strike of 1949 in Quebec.

  8. Wood, who worked in the food service industry throughout his teenage years, including at a hospital cafeteria, told Yahoo News he thought Trump’s McDonald’s shift was “stupid and a waste of ...

  9. Cormier House - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the property was bought by the 15th Canadian prime minister, Pierre Trudeau, for $230,000. [2] It served as his home from his retirement from politics in the summer of 1984 until his death in 2000. [3] [4] It has been owned since 2000 by his son Alexandre, [5] younger brother of the current Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau.