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Henri Rousseau French painter

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<i>Confessions</i> (Rousseau) autobiographical book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Bobby Rousseau ice hockey player

Joseph Jean-Paul Robert Rousseau is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL), most notably for the Montreal Canadiens. He won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1962 as NHL rookie of the year.

Collège Laval is a private Roman Catholic French-language high school located in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Laval, Quebec, in Canada. Today the college has an enrollment of 2000 students, and over 10,000 in alumni. The school is a member of the Quebec-based Fédération des établissements d'enseignement privés.

<i>Julie, or the New Heloise</i> book

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Stéphane Rousseau Canadian actor and comedian

Stéphane Rousseau is a Canadian actor and comedian. He starred in the Academy Award-winning film The Barbarian Invasions. He has also been in Asterix at the Olympic Games (2008). His latest movies is the French comedy Fatal, a Zoolander-type spoof of the music industry focusing on the character Fatal Bazooka created by Michaël Youn.

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The Rousseau Range is a small mountain range in southeastern Alaska, United States, located just north of the Peabody Mountains. It has an area of 264 km2 and is a subrange of the Boundary Ranges which in turn form part of the Coast Mountains. The range is located entirely within Misty Fjords National Monument.

Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau is a Canadian freestyle skier who currently resides in Drummondville. Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau participates in the mogul discipline.

Jean Rousseau is a former Canadian politician, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2011 election. He represented the electoral district of Compton—Stanstead as a member of the New Democratic Party. Rousseau was defeated in the 2015 Canadian federal election by Liberal Party of Canada candidate Marie-Claude Bibeau.

The 2009 Telus Cup was Canada's 31st annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 20–26, 2009 at the Selkirk Recreation Complex in Selkirk, Manitoba. The Notre Dame Hounds defeated the Calgary Buffaloes 4-0 in the gold medal game to win their third national title. The Rousseau Sports de Laval-Bourassa defeated the host Winnipeg Thrashers to win the bronze. Winnipeg's Nolan Zajac, younger brother of National Hockey League player Travis Zajac, was the top scorer and named Most Valuable Player.

Paul Emile Lucien Rousseau was a car dealer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Regina South from 1978 to 1986 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservative member.

Paul Marc Rousseau guitarist

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<i>Waves</i> (Story Untold album) 2018 album by Story Untold

Waves is the debut album by Canadian rock band Story Untold. The third full-length studio album Janick Thibault has released since his formation of Story Untold. This is the first album to be released on Hopeless Records from the band. This is also the first album to feature drummer, Jonathan Landry. The song "Delete" and "Drown in My Mind" were released from the album. As of May 2018, this would be the only album featuring Max Cloutier and Jessy Bergy.