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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. 2nd Canadian Folk Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Boulerice et Olivier Demers - Un peu d'ci, Un peu d'ça; James Keelaghan - A Few Simple Verses; Claude Methe - L'Amant Confesseur; Strada - Gamos;

  4. 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 ...

  5. 46th Félix Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 46th Félix Awards was held on November 3, 2024, to honour achievements in Quebec music. [1] The ceremony was hosted by comedian Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais. [2]The advance gala, presenting the awards in lower-profile and industry categories, was held on October 30.

  6. Destiny? - Wikipedia

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    Destiny? is the second studio album by the Canadian rock band Mystery. [2] Released in 1998, it is the last Mystery album to feature Gary Savoie on lead vocals, [3] as well as the first to feature Patrick Bourque as a member of the band on bass and Steve Gagné on drums.

  7. 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 ...

  8. In the Land of the Flabby Schnook - Wikipedia

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    In the Land of the Flabby Schnook (French: Au pays du cancre mou) is a Canadian virtual reality animated short film, directed by Francis Gélinas and released in 2020. [1] ...

  9. Category:Jewish Canadian sportspeople - Wikipedia

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