• Elzéar Goulet (November 18, 1836 – September 13, 1870) was a Métis leader in the Red River Colony, which later became the province of Manitoba, Canada...
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  • Elzéar or Elzear may refer to: Elzéar Bédard (1799–1849), lawyer, member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada Joseph-Elzéar Bernier (1852–1934)...
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  • screenwriter Denis Goulet (1931–2006), scholar of human development and development ethics Elzéar Goulet (1836−1870), Metis martyr Émilius Goulet (born 1933)...
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    ca/media/document.php/13816.Maxime%20Goulet.pdf Elzéar Goulet, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Elzéar Goulet Memorial Park article in the Lance newspaper[permanent...
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  • [citation needed] Métis Leader Elzéar Goulet Author George R. D. Goulet Politician Maxime Goulet Singer Robert Goulet Fichier Origine 241856 Langlois...
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  • Rebellion. Elzéar Goulet was a Métis leader in the Red River Settlement, supporter of Louis Riel's provisional government and namesake of Winnipeg's Elzéar Goulet...
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    been said to have been nailed shut. Later, John Bruce claimed that Elzéar Goulet, one of Riel's men who had allegedly disposed of the body, had told...
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    George was one of the featured speakers at the commemoration of the Elzéar Goulet Memorial Park in Saint Boniface, as George is a great-grand-nephew of...
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  • Liberal. He was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, the son of Elzéar Lagimodière and Sarah Goulet, and was educated at St. Joseph's College there. In 1880...
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    organization. In late 2007, Vandal helped create a new city park named after Elzéar Goulet, who was a member of Louis Riel's provisional government in 1869-70...
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