12-695: Desjardins may refer to: Desjardins (surname) , people with the surname Desjardins Desjardins, Lévis, Quebec , Canada, a borough of the city of Lévis Desjardins Regional County Municipality , a regional county municipality which preceded the borough Desjardins Canal , in Ontario Desjardins Group , a Canadian association of credit unions Desjardins Ontario Credit Union , Desjardins' Ontario operation Desjardins Credit Union, formerly Province of Ontario Savings Office , acquired by Desjardins in 2003 Délémontez-Desjardins D.01 ,
24-567: A French ultralight monoplane See also [ edit ] Dejardin (disambiguation) Desjardin (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Desjardins . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Desjardins&oldid=1197275765 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-485: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Desjardins (surname) Desjardins (French, of the gardens ) is a common surname in French-speaking Canada. Notable people with the surname include: Abel Desjardins [ fr ] (1814-1886), French historian Abel Desjardins, French surgeon,
48-531: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Charles-Alfred Desjardins Charles-Alfred Desjardins (January 26, 1846 – September 6, 1934) was a farmer, merchant, manufacturer and political figure in Quebec . He represented Kamouraska in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1890 to 1897 as a Conservative . He was also known as Charles-Alfred Roy dit Desjardins . He
60-459: The surname Desjardins . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Desjardins_(surname)&oldid=1236682210 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
72-1137: The Caisses populaires Desjardins Éric Desjardins (born 1969), Canadian professional ice hockey player François Desjardins (born 1970), Canadian President and CEO of the Laurentian Bank Gabriel Desjardins (born 1949), Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada Gerard Ferdinand Desjardins (born 1944), Canadian former ice hockey goaltender Huguette Desjardins (born 1938), Canadian artist Jacques Desjardins ( fl. 1993 ), Canadian composer Jacques Guérin-Desjardins (1894–1982), French politician, National Commissioner of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France (1923-36) Julien François Desjardins (1799–1840), French zoologist Laurent Desjardins (1923-2012), Canadian politician Lisa Desjardins (born 1972), American journalist Louis-Georges Desjardins (1849–1928), Canadian journalist and politician Marcel Desjardins (born 1966), General Manager for
84-1383: The Eurovision Song Contest 1957 Pete Desjardins (1907–1985), American diver, participated in 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics Pierre Desjardins (born 1941), former professional Canadian football player Raynald Desjardins (born 1953), Canadian mobster Richard Desjardins (born 1948), singer-songwriter, actor, and documentary film maker from the Canadian province of Quebec Robert Desjardins (born 1967), Canadian professional goaltender Robert Desjardins (curler) (born 1970), Canadian curler Samuel Desjardins (1852–1924), Canadian politician Sarah Desjardins (born 1994), Canadian actor Susan Y. Desjardins ( fl. 1980–2012 ), American major general and Director, Plans and Policy (J5), Headquarters U.S. Strategic Command Thierry Desjardins (born 1941), French reporter and pamphleteer Vic Desjardins (1898–1988), American-born ice hockey player Wilbrod "Willie" Desjardins (born 1957), Canadian professional ice hockey coach and player Yvan Desjardins (born 1975), Canadian figure skating coach and former competitor See also [ edit ] Dejardin (disambiguation) Desjardins (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
96-767: The National Order of Quebec Anne Heurgon-Desjardins (1899–1977), French philanthropist Antoine Émile Ernest Desjardins (1823–1886), French historian, geographer and archaeologist Arnaud Desjardins (1925–2011), French author Cédrick Desjardins (born 1985), Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender Charles-Alfred Desjardins (1846–1934), farmer, merchant, manufacturer and political figure Christophe Desjardins (1962–2020), French contemporary violist Daniel "Boom" Desjardins (born 1971), French Canadian singer Denys Desjardins (born 1966), Canadian film director, cinematographer, and film historian Dorimène Roy Desjardins (1858–1932), co-founder of
108-883: The Ottawa Redblacks Marcel Desjardins (journalist) (1941–2003), Canadian journalist, news editor and director Marie desJardins ( fl. 1985 ), American computer scientist Marie-Catherine Desjardins (1640–1683), usually referred to as Marie-Catherine de Villedieu , a 17th-century French author Martin Desjardins (1637–1694), French sculptor and stuccoist of Dutch birth Martin Desjardins (ice hockey) (born 1967), Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward Marty Jannetty (born 1960), American professional wrestler Paul Desjardins (born 1943), former all-star professional Canadian football offensive lineman Paule Desjardins (1929—2007), French singer who represented France in
120-538: The namesake of the Desjardins' point Alphonse Desjardins (co-operator) (1854-1920), co-founder of the Caisses populaires Desjardins (today Desjardins Group ), a forerunner of North American credit unions Alphonse Desjardins (politician) (1841-1912), Canadian politician André Desjardins (1930–2000), Canadian union official Andrew Desjardins (born 1986), Canadian professional ice hockey player Anne Desjardins (born 1951), Canadian chef and Knight of
132-687: The telephone system at Kamouraska. Desjardins was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the Quebec assembly in 1886. He was given the award of Commander in the Order of Saint Gregory the Great . He was married twice: to Émilie Dumont in 1867 and to Eugénie Godbout in 1913. Desjardins died in Saint-André at the age of 88. This article about a Members of the National Assembly of Quebec from
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#1732775755170144-530: Was born in Kamouraska , Canada East , the son of Joseph Roy dit Desjardins and Rose Ouellet, and was educated there. He first worked as a navigator like his father, then purchased a clock factory that he converted to manufacture agricultural equipment. He later became involved in the production of automobiles. Desjardin was postmaster and telegraph operator at Saint-André from 1884 to 1913. He built and operated aqueducts at Saint-André and Cabano , as well as
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