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At the Nürnberger Versicherungscup, a French Open warm-up tournament, Bouchard won the first WTA singles title of her career with a victory over Karolína Plíšková in the final. She is the first Canadian to win a WTA singles title since Aleksandra Wozniak at the Stanford Classic in 2008 and the sixth in history. [57] [58]
It features the beautiful illustrations by the artist Saul Field, which were a part of the 1968 edition. Suzanne Aubry has completed a play for the theatre, Recyclage , which has been refined in a workshop organized by the Centre des auteurs dramatiques (CEAD) with the collaboration of the director Marie Charlebois, and the actress Évelyne ...
Yolande Villemaire (born 28 August 1949 in Mirabel, Quebec) is a Canadian novelist, short story writer and poet. [1] She obtained a Bachelor in theater (1970) and a master's degree in letters (1974) from the University of Quebec at Montreal. [2] She worked as an actor, and later became a professor of theatre. [1]
The Canada women's national soccer team represents the country of Canada in international soccer.It is fielded by the Canada Soccer Association, the governing body of soccer in Canada, and competes as a member of CONCACAF, which encompasses the countries of North America, including Central America and the Caribbean.
Canadian female models by province or territory (4 C) A. Canadian female adult models (7 P) Pages in category "Canadian female models" The following 52 pages are in ...
Sarah-Maude Beauchesne (born March 26, 1990) is a Canadian writer from Quebec, most noted as a writer of film and television productions. [1] She was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024 for Billie Blue (Cœur de slush), a film adaptation of her own 2014 young adult novel.
In May 2007, she was voted most beautiful woman in the world in the French edition of FHM. Paris Match has referred to her as la bombe cathodique ("the television bombshell"). [5] In 2006, Voici, a French tabloid, published pictures showing her topless at a beach. Her lawyers are reportedly attempting to purge these images from the Internet.
Léonise Valois (French pronunciation: [leɔniz valwa]; October 11, 1868 – May 20, 1936) was a Canadian poet and journalist. She was a pioneer in Canadian women's journalism and was the first French Canadian woman to publish a collection of poetry. [1]