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    Huguette Oligny

    Huguette Oligny (born Montréal, 31 Jan 1922). Born to a soldier in the 22nd Regiment and a French mother who was a journalist, she gravitated naturally toward the theatre at the tender age of 17, having accompanied her mother who worked for the newspaper La Presse, to numerous cultural events.

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    Huguette Tourangeau

    (Marie Jeannine) Huguette Tourangeau. Mezzo-soprano (born in Montreal on 12 August 1938; died on 21 April 2018), deuxieme prix (CMM) 1964.

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    Hume Cronyn

    Hume Cronyn, actor, director, writer (b at London, Ont 18 July 1911, d Fairfield, Conn, 15 June 2003). This skilled farceur and elfin character player teamed often with his wife Jessica TANDY (1909-94).

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    Humfrey Anger

    (Joseph) Humfrey Anger. Teacher, composer, organist, conductor, b Berkshire, England, 3 Jun 1862, d Toronto 11 Jun 1913; B MUS (Oxford), FRCO, honorary D MUS (Trinity, Toronto) 1902.

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    Francophone Comedians

    French-language comedy has evolved considerably following the success of burlesques and cabarets during the first half of the 20th century.

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    Humphrey and the Dumptrucks

    Humphrey and the Dumptrucks. Country-folk group, active 1967-81.

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    Humphrey Carver

    Humphrey Stephen Mumford Carver, architect, community planner, urban philosopher, author (b at Birmingham, Eng 29 Nov 1902; d at Ottawa 19 Oct 1995). Educated in England, he became known as a strong advocate of a public-housing policy soon after his arrival in Canada in 1930.

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    Humphrey Lloyd Hime

    Humphrey Lloyd Hime, photographer, surveyor, businessman, financier (b at Moy, Ire 17 Sept 1833; d at Toronto 31 Oct 1903). Noted as a pioneer photographer on the Canadian prairies, Hime was photographer and surveyor on the

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    William Ian deWitt Hutt

    Hutt joined the STRATFORD FESTIVAL in its inaugural 1953 season and was the first to win the Tyrone GUTHRIE Award the following summer.

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    Hyman Bress

    Bress, Hyman. Violinist, b Cape Town, South Africa, 30 Jun 1931, naturalized Canadian 1952, d Montreal 30 Oct 1995. He took his first lessons with his father, making his debut with the Cape Town Municipal Orchestra at nine and performing extensively in South Africa afterwards.

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    Hyman Goodman

    Hyman Goodman. Violinist, teacher, b Toronto 28 Jan 1913, d Encino, California, 27 Mar 1994. He began his violin studies in 1920 with Broadus Farmer in Toronto and continued 1926-9 with Vladimir Graffman in New York.

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    I Couldn't Forget: Reflections on Truth and Reconciliation

    Author Lee Maracle reflects on the presentation of the summary of the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Justice Murray Sinclair on 2 June 2015.

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    Iain Baxter&

    Iain Baxter& was arguably the first, and most broadly influential, conceptual artist in Canada. He has worked in a wide variety of media, including painting, sculpture, installation, and photography. He also had a distinguished teaching career and was central to inspiring Vancouver School artists like Jeff Wall, Rodney Graham, and Stan Douglas.

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    Ian and Sylvia

    They soon became full time professionals and, with their first recording (1961), among the leaders of the folk-music boom in North America.

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    Ian and Sylvia

    Ian and Sylvia performed throughout North America, soon making the transition from clubs to colleges and festivals, including the Newport Folk Festival in 1963 and 1965. They appeared in 1966 in England on BBC TV and performed 30 Apr 1967 in New York at Carnegie Hall.

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