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Tremblay and was
Tremblay was named the " Montréalais le plus remarquable des deux dernières décennies dans le domaine du théâtre " ( the most remarkable Montrealer of the past two decades in theatre ) ( 1978 ).
Bouchard was joined by five of his fellow Tories, Nic Leblanc, Louis Plamondon, Benoît Tremblay, Gilbert Chartrand, and François Gérin, along with two Liberals, Gilles Rocheleau and Jean Lapierre.
The creation of a " Board of the French language " was one of the recommendations of the Tremblay Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems which published its five-volume report in 1956.
When the city of Saguenay was constituted on February 18, 2002 by municipal amalgamation, the borough of Chicoutimi was created from the former city of Chicoutimi, the former city of Laterriére, and part of the former township of Tremblay.
The city was formed on February 18, 2002 by amalgamating the cities of Chicoutimi, Jonquière, La Baie and Laterrière, along with the municipalities of Lac-Kénogami and Shipshaw and part of the township of Tremblay.
Steinberg was the first new mayor after 4 years of civic control by Gerald Tremblay, when Hampstead was part of Montreal.
According to Xavier Tremblay, one of the Hephthalite rulers was named Khingila, which has the same root as the Sogdian word xnγr and the Wakhi word xiŋgār, meaning " sword ".
* Harley Quinn introduced Martin Tremblay, president of Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment, at the Nintendo Press Conference at E3 2012 where Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition was introduced for the WiiU.
In two further cases, Tremblay v Daigle ( see below ) and ( R. v. Sullivan 1 SCR 489 ), relied on the born alive rule, inherited from English common law, to determine that the fetus was not a person ; and Sullivan could not be charged with murder of a fetus ; and Daigle could not seek standing in court as the guardian of a fetus.
The 1989 Supreme Court of Canada case of Chantal Daigle ( Tremblay v. Daigle 2 SCR 530 ) is one of the most widely publicized cases concerning abortion in Canada after the law prohibiting abortions was overturned by the Supreme Court of Canada.
The biggest change from film to series was the addition of Mike Smith's " Bubbles " character, who was originally developed for the earlier short film " The Cart Boy ;" a film that Smith, Wells, Tremblay, and Clattenburg worked on together in 1995.
In French, all games were broadcast on SRC and the broadcast team was Rene Lecavalier and former player Gilles Tremblay.
Marc Tremblay was a co-microarchitect.
The Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems or Tremblay Commission was called for by the premier of Quebec, Maurice Duplessis in 1953.
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay, who was greeted with sustained applause, intervened ( unsuccessfully ) to urge the crowd to listen " with respect " to the representative of the Canadian government.
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Tremblay grew up in Montreal, where his family moved when he was four years old.
After his second term in the legislature and up until his election as mayor on November 4, 2001, Tremblay was a successful entrepreneur, setting up a chain of specialty boutiques called Dans un Jardin which sold mostly perfume, but also jam, and other small delicacies.
Third year Colt Hunter Tremblay was not that far behind, scoring a total of 62 points.
René Gaultier, sieur de Varennes, was given three concessions by intendant Jean Talon in 1672, le Tremblay, la Gabelle and Varennes.
Desfontaines was born near Tremblay in Brittany.
During the events of the Sponsorship Scandal Denis Coderre was accused of frequent confidential conversations with Pierre Tremblay, head of the Communications Coordination Services Branch of Public Works.

Tremblay and first
* December 18 – Mazarin becomes first adviser to French potentate Richelieu on the death of Leclerc du Tremblay.
( The 1970s did see the first wave of voluntary Joual art, like the songs of Robert Charlebois and Aut ' chose, and the plays of Michel Tremblay, although not as willingly exaggerated.
Gaston Tremblay, an Independent Member of the National Assembly ( MNA ) ( elected as a Union Nationale member in 1966 ) became the first Ralliement créditiste MNA late in 1969.
The series was scripted by Réjean Tremblay and Louis Caron for the first season, and by Tremblay and Jacques Jacob after that.
The very popular cult series written by Réjean Tremblay and well known novelist Louis Caron for the first season ( later replaced by Jacques Jacob ), is one of the many distinctive Quebec téléromans, tells the story of the fictional National Hockey League team Le National from Quebec City, and its players.
The Nordiques ' first star was two-way defenceman J. C. Tremblay, who led the WHA in assists in the league's first season and would be named a league All-Star for his first four years in Quebec.
The two had almost come to blows in a Long Island coffee shop before Tremblay was announced as a coach and his first appearance in the dressing room was greeted with snickers from Roy.

Tremblay and Canadian
* 1922 – Marc-Adélard Tremblay, Canadian anthropologist
* 1917 – Arthur Tremblay, Canadian politician ( d. 1996 )
* 1939 – J. C. Tremblay, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 1994 )
Michel Tremblay, CQ ( born in Montreal, Quebec 25 June 1942 ) is a Canadian novelist and playwright.
* Craig Walker, " Michel Tremblay: Existential Mythopoeia ," The Buried Astrolabe: Canadian Dramatic Imagination and Western Tradition.
* CBC Digital Archives – Michel Tremblay: L ' enfant terrible of Canadian Theatre
* Michel Tremblay entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
* 1956 – Mario Tremblay, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Tied with track and field athlete Phil Edwards and fellow short track speed skater François-Louis Tremblay, he is one of the five most decorated Canadian athletes in all Olympic Games.
* Jean-Gaston Tremblay, Canadian priest who declared himself pope, his claim is discussed in Our Lady of La Salette
It has championed the work of Canadian playwrights David French, Michel Tremblay, Judith Thompson, Jason Sherman, Michael Healey and others, as well as productions of plays by canonical playwrights such as Anton Chekhov and August Strindberg.
Gérald Tremblay ( born September 20, 1942 ) is a Canadian politician and businessman currently serving his third term as mayor of Montreal and as president of the Montreal Metropolitan Community.
Another major thread tends to be political and cultural satire: television shows such as CODCO, Royal Canadian Air Farce, La Fin du monde est à 7 heures and This Hour Has 22 Minutes, monologuists such as Yvon Deschamps and Rick Mercer and writers, including Michel Tremblay, Will Ferguson and Eric Nicol draw their inspiration from Canadian and Québécois society and politics.
* Marc-Adélard Tremblay ( born 1922 ), Canadian anthropologist
The approach of the 2007-2008 season is positive, the arrival of the experienced Canadian defenseman Yannick Tremblay and Timo Helbling compensate the departures.
Gilles Tremblay, ( born September 6, 1932 ) is a Canadian composer.
* Gilles Tremblay at The Canadian Encyclopedia
* 1989: Jean-Guy Tremblay of Quebec, filed an injunction against his girlfriend, Chantal Daigle, in attempt to prevent her from obtaining an induced abortion in the 1989 Canadian case Tremblay v. Daigle.
Kay Tremblay ( born 1914, Glasgow, Scotland – died August 9, 2005 in Stratford, Ontario ) was a Canadian film actress, also appearing on television and theatre.
Tremblay arrived in Canada after her marriage and began her Canadian artistic career in 1954.
Stéphan Tremblay ( born November 4, 1973 in Alma, Quebec ) was a politician who was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from Quebec from 1996 to 2002, and a member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 2002 to 2006.

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