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A Jean Coutu pharmacy in Shediac, New Brunswick. The Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. is a Canadian drugstore chain headquartered in Varennes, Quebec. It has more than 400 franchised locations in New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec under the PJC Jean Coutu, PJC Clinique, and PJC Santé banners. The company was once the third largest distributor and ...
Jean Coutu founded the Marcelle and Jean Coutu Foundation which mainly supports numerous causes such as poverty, women and child abuse, education, and the fight against drug addiction in Canada. [4] It has contributed to multiple organizations, including: Autism research [5] Centraide [6] Fondation Le Pilier [7] Mira [8] Moisson Montréal [4 ...
407 ETR Concession Co v Canada (Superintendent of Bankruptcy) 2015 SCC 52 [4] Whether provincial Highway 407 Act, 1998 providing for a continuing suspension of debtor's driver's permit until payment of toll debt is constitutionally inoperative by reason of the doctrine of federal paramountcy due to a conflict with the federal Bankruptcy and ...
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Jean Coutu (March 31, 1925 – November 1, 1999) was a Canadian actor. [1] Born in Montreal, his career included many movies and TV series in Quebec, including episodes of La famille Plouffe in 1953. [2] He also played in a Disney production Nikki, Wild Dog of the North, becoming one of the few Quebecers of his era to have appeared in Hollywood ...
L'Ami du peuple (French: [lami dy pœpl], The Friend of the People) was a newspaper written by Jean-Paul Marat during the French Revolution. "The most celebrated radical paper of the Revolution", according to historian Jeremy D. Popkin, [1] L’Ami du peuple was a vocal advocate for the rights of the lower classes and was an outspoken critic against those Marat believed to be enemies of the ...