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Mr. Arthur Maheux
Deceased Date: 1967-08-30
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Dr. Georges Maheux
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Mrs. Louise Maheux-Forcier
Affiliation: None
Deceased Date: 2015-02-05
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Romancière de premier ordre, (Prix du Cercle du livre de France, prix du Gouverneur général), Louise Maheux-Forcier a également écrit plusieurs pièces dramatiques pour la radio et la télévision, et au début de novembre 1982, « Un parc en automne » sera créé Place des arts à Montréal.
Écrivain exceptionnel (par l'imagination, le style, le langage), Louise Maheux-Forcier est maintenant condidérée comme un des plus importants écrivains du Québec.
Mr. Laurent Mailhot
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Deceased Date: 2021-01-04
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LAURENT MAILHOT, professeur émérite du Département d'études françaises de l'Université de Montréal, a publié un livre sur Camus, deux volumes sur le théâtre québécois (avec Jean Cléo Godin), une anthologie d'Arthur Buies et d'autres (en collaboration), sur la poésie, l'essai et les monologues québécois.
Après le recueil « Ouvrir le livre » (1992), il a mis à jour et considérablement augmenté son "Que sais-je" de 1974 sous le titre « La littérature québécoise depuis ses origines » (1997). Il a été directeur de la revue « Études françaises » et est toujours membre du comité de direction de la "Bibliothèque du Nouveau Monde".
Mrs. Antonine Maillet
Affiliation: None
Keywords: Écriture, théâtre, voyages, musique, origines
Deceased Date: 2025-02-17
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Antonine Maillet occupe dans la littérature canadienne française une place de choix. Elle est le premier écrivain d'Acadie qui s'impose par le caractère prolifique de sa production littéraire et par l'originalité de son oeuvre. Elle fait revivre les personnages de son Acadie natale avec une verve qui rappelle Rabelais, mais avec des sentiments et des idées qui traduisent une culture vécue extrêmement riche et dynamique.
L'oeuvre d'Antonine Maillet est déjà abondante : trois pièces de théâtre, dont « La Sagouine » est certes la mieux connue, un recueil de contes, cinq romans dont deux furent couronnés, « Don L'Orignal » en 1973 (prix du Gouverneur général), « Mariaagélas Montréal » et une thèse de
doctorat sur le folklore acadien. C'en serait assez pour asseoir la réputation d'un écrivain. Pour Antonine Maillet, on a l'impression que ce n'est qu'un commencement.
Mr. Nöel Mailloux
Deceased Date: 1997-01-21
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Dr. Donald Mainland
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Dr. Charles Mair
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Dr. Wyatt Malcolm
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Dr. J. Mallory
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Constitution
Cabinet
Prerogative
Federalism
Courts
Deceased Date: 2003-06-24
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James R. Mallory, M.A., LL.B., a maritimer who has also studied in Edinburgh, is the Chairman of the Department of Economics and Political Science at McGill University. His many articles in reviews, quarterlies, and encyclopaedias have secured him an international reputation, and his provocative book on "Social Credit and the Federal Power" stamps him as an expert on Canadian constitutional problems.
Dr. Elias Mandel
Deceased Date: 1992-09-03
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Albert Maniet
Affiliation: Université Laval
Keywords: Recherche fondamentale, linguistique comparative, phonologie diachronique, linguistique informatique, langues anciennes
Deceased Date: 2010-06-28
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Professeur ordinaire de 1956 à 1969 à l'Université de Louvain, Albert Maniet est nommé en 1969 professeur titulaire à l'Université Laval, qui a fait ainsi l'acquisition d'un professeur de renommée internationale. En effet, Albert Maniet, un comparatiste mondialement reconnu, assure la transition entre les Meillet, Vendryès, Benveniste et les comparatistes actuels, dont certains lui doivent leur formation (Duhoux, Jucquois). Il s'est particulièrement intéressé aux langues italiques (osco-ombrien et latin) ainsi qu'aux langues celtiques (tout particulièrement l'irlandais). Plus récemment, il est devenu un spécialiste mondialement reconnu dans un domaine dont il a été le précurseur : l'étude informatisée de l'évolution des phénomènes phonologiques d'une langue donnée.
Dr. K. Mann
Affiliation: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Keywords: Ecology, marine, physical-biological interactions
Deceased Date: 2010-01-24
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Kenneth Henry Mann has an international reputation as a creative thinker and inspiring leader in several fields covering quantitative energy interrelations of aquatic life forms. Beginning as a leech systematist, his search for material led to a wider appreciation of ecological relations. A major study on the River Thames earned high recognition and an invitation to come to Canada, first to the Bedford Institute of Oceanography (Fisheries Research Board). He was Chairman of Biology at Dalhousie University, 1972-80, where his personal research and leadership have continued to break new ground in problems of basic and applied marine research.
He was Director of the Marine Ecology Laboratory in the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, 1980-87. In 1990 he retired with the status of Research Scientist Emeritus. He has since published a book (with J. Lazier) on biological-physical interactions in the ocean and a book on the ecology of coastal waters expected to appear in the year 2000.
Dr. Cedric Mann
Keywords: Marine science
Deceased Date: 2009-10-15
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Cedric Mann, Director General (Retired), Institute of Ocean Sciences, has devoted his research to the studies of the mixing processes of large water masses and to ocean circulation in the North and South Atlantic. These results of his studies of the Labrador Current, the Gulf Stream, the North Atlantic Current, the deep flow from the Norwegian Sea into the Atlantic, and of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current through Drake Passage have been the basis for theoretical studies. His research on the variability of ocean properties opened new fields of investigations in time-series studies. He has also contributed to the development of marine science in Canada as Director General of Institutes on East and West coasts and through membership on international committees.
Prof. Ian Manners
Affiliation: University of Bristol
Keywords: Inorganic chemistry, polymer chemistry
Deceased Date: 2023-12-03
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Ian manners is one of the most eminent chemists in Canada and his research on inorganic polymers has achieved broad international acclaim. Since joining the University of Toronto in 1990 as an Assistant Professor he has published over 185 papers and his achievements were recognized with his very early tenure (1994) and his promotion to Full Professor a year later (1995). He has received a range of awards which include an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (from the US, 1994), an E.W.R. Steacie Fellowship (1997-98), a Corday-Morgan Medal (from the UK, 1997), the Alcan Award (1999), and most recently the Steacie Prize (2000).
Dr. Richard Helmuth Manske
Deceased Date: 1977-09-07
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Dr. R. H. F. Manski
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Mr. Claude Manzagol
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Thèorie de la localisation, territoire, géographie industrielle, amènegement, métropoles
Deceased Date: 2008-04-23
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NOTICE LONGUE
L’œuvre tout à fait notable et internationalement reconnue de Claude Manzagol porte sur la théorie de la localisation et la dynamique des agglomérations métropolitaines, dont celle de Montréal. Elle identifie les fonctions, dans l’activité productive, de leurs espaces aires centrales et environnantes, et les conséquences de leur différenciation pour la formation et l’emploi de diverses ressources humaines. Elle explique ensuite le maintien et l’évolution de l’interdépendance entre agglomérations, vu, d’une part, la centralité des sièges sociaux et du pouvoir, la haute technologie nouvelle, ses parcs scientifiques et ses technopoles, la persistance d’agglomérations industrielles spécialisées, mais face aussi, d’autre part, à de nouveaux partages grâce à la croissance du libre-échange international et à la pratique de la sous-traitance.
NOTICE COURTE
L’œuvre tout à fait notable et internationalement reconnue de Claude Manzagol porte sur la théorie de la localisation et la dynamique des agglomérations métropolitaines, et particulièrement celle de Montréal. Ce chercheur a permis d'identifier les fonctions, dans l’activité productive, de ces espaces, aires centrales et environnantes, ainsi que les conséquences de leur différenciation pour la formation et l’emploi de diverses ressources humaines.
Pierre Maranda
Affiliation: Université Laval
Keywords: Melanesie, hypermedia, cognition, modelisation, semiotique
Deceased Date: 2015-07-05
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The energy and drive of Dr. Pierre Maranda's scholarly pursuits has become a legend and example to his colleagues and students. Combining a command of philosophy and theory with a respect for the detail of evidence, a concern for human and aesthetic values, and an ingenuity in the handling of mathematical technique, he has used his talents creatively to provide new insights into the nature of mythology and of human society.
Equally at home in France, Québec, British Columbia, the United States, or the South Seas, he has become a central figure in the national and international organisation of cooperative intellectuel enterprise as an anthropologiste, a contributor to the growth of semiotics, and a flag bearer for computer applications.
Dr. Jean-Marie Maranda
Deceased Date: 1971-02-11
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Prof. Beryl March
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Poultry, fish, nutrition, physiology
Deceased Date: 2019-06-25
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Professor March has demonstrated an outstanding ability to solve problems of immediate practical concern as well as problems of a more fundamental nature. Excellent productivity and diversity is reflected in 124 publications covering many aspects of poultry nutrition. She has collaborated with other scientists to optimize the benefits of a multidisciplined approach to complex problems.
Her research is held in high regard by her fellow poultry scientists, feed manufacturers and the poultry industry. In 1969 she received the Nutrition Research Award of the American Feed Manufacturers Association and in 1973 was elected a Fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada.
Dr. M. Patricia Marchak
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Human rights, intervention, accountability, Latin America, Carbodic
Deceased Date: 2010-01-01
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M. Patricia Marchak is a distinguished scholar who has made an outstanding contribution to the study of Canadian society. Professor of Sociology at the University of British Columbia, she is a Past President of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association. The author of nine books, about sixty articles and contributor to many edited works, she made a special study of Canadian resource industries, including forestry and fishing, and of the role of multinational corporations in the development of the Canadian economic and social system early in her career. She has since expanded into new areas with studies of the globalization oiff the forest industry, globalization of other industries, and most recently, a study of state terrorism in Argentina and Chile during the 1970s.
Mr. Felix Marchand
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Clément Marchand
Affiliation: None
Deceased Date: 2013-04-22
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