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Arsenault is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adrien Arsenault (1889–1941), Canadian politician *Adrienne Arsenault (born 1967), Canadian journalist *Angèle Arsenault (1943–2014), Canadian-Acadian musician *Aubin-Edmond Arsenault (1870–1968), Canadian politician * Bona Arsenault (1903–1993), Canadian politician *Damien Arsenault (born 1960), Canadian politician *Daniel Arsenault, American photographer *Duncan Arsenault (born 1974), American musician *Frank Arsenault (1919–1974), American percussionist * Joseph F. H. Arsenault (1866–1946), Canadian politician *Joseph-Félix Arsenault (1865–1947), Canadian politician * Joseph-Octave Arsenault (1828–1897), Canadian politician *Mary-Anne Arsenault (born 1968), Canadian curler *Nina Arsenault (born 1974), Canadian transsexual writer * Nérée Arsenault (born 1911), Canadian politician *Pierre Arsenault (born 1963), American baseball coach *Prosper Arsenault (1894–1987), Canadian politician * ...
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Frank Arsenault
Frank Arsenault (May 21, 1919 – December 26, 1974) was an internationally known American percussionist, teacher, and clinician in the areas of marching percussion, rudimental drumming, drum and bugle corps, and marching band. He was a full-time Staff Clinician and Educational Field Representative for the Ludwig Drum Company. He is also well known in his field for his signature playing style, for his many championship titles, and for his recording of ''The 26 Standard American Drum Rudiments and Selected Solos''. Career Frank Arsenault played rudimental snare drum in the field of competitive drum and bugle marching corps in the 1950s. He was associated with the Skokie Indians and the Chicago Cavaliers, being credited with both groups having risen to national prominence. He was a member of the Lancraft Fife and Drum Corps in North Haven, Connecticut. Arsenault retired from competition in the 1950s. He then became a full-time Staff Clinician and Educational Field Repre ...
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Mary-Anne Arsenault
Mary-Anne Arsenault (born August 19, 1968 in Scarborough, Ontario, also known as Mary-Anne Waye when she was married) is a Canadian curler from Lake Country, British Columbia. She is a five-time Canadian Champion, and two-time World Curling Champion. Arsenault has skipped her own team since 2007. Career 1999–2006 Arsenault joined up with Colleen Jones prior to the 1999 season. She had previously played with Jones, as her lead at the 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts. Together with Jones, Nancy Delahunt and Kim Kelly, the team would achieve great success, winning 5 Canadian Championships, and 2 World Championships. After a record winning 4 championships in a row, the team would struggle at the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts. Finishing round robin play, with a 6-5 record, the Jones team would end up in a four team tiebreaker. They would face Sandy Comeau of New Brunswick in the tiebreaker, where the opportunity to compete for a 5th Canadian Championship was lost, when Co ...
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Nina Arsenault
Nina Arsenault (born January 20, 1974) is a Canadian performance artist, freelance writer, and former sex worker who works in theatre, dance, video, photography and visual art. Early life Arsenault grew up in a trailer park in Beamsville, Ontario. She has two master's degrees. At one point prior to her transition, Arsenault was an instructor at York University, where she taught acting. She has said she realized that she was a trans woman in August 1996 and her transition was in full force around 1998. By 2007 she had undergone over $150,000 in surgery during her transition, financed through work in the sex trade as a web cam girl, a stripper and a self-described "hooker erforming oral sex only. Career Arsenault wrote a regular column on transgender issues for 36 issues of ''fab'', a biweekly Toronto-based LGBT magazine. Her last column was in early 2007. She has appeared on the television series ''Train 48'' and ''KinK'', as well as the Showtime movie '' Soldier's Girl''. ...
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Raymond Arsenault
Raymond Ostby Arsenault (born January 6, 1948) is an American historian and academic in Florida, United States of America. He has taught at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg campus since 1980 and is the John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History and co-director of the Florida Studies Program (with Gary Mormino). Arsenault is a specialist in the political, social, and environmental history of the American South. Arsenault wrote about the 1961 Freedom Rides in 2006. His work on the critical event in the Civil Rights Movement became the basis of the 2010 documentary, ''Freedom Riders''. He appeared on ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' in an episode dedicated to ''Freedom Riders''. He has been awarded the Frank L. and Harriet C. Owsley Award of the Southern Historical Association and the 2006 PSP Award for Excellence Honorable Mention History & American Studies. Early life and education Raymond Arsenault was born in Hyannis, Massachusetts in 1948. He holds a B.A. in His ...
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Adrienne Arsenault
Adrienne Arsenault is a Canadian journalist who is the Chief Correspondent of CBC News and co-anchor of '' The National'' since November 2017. Arsenault joined the CBC in 1991, as an editorial assistant and night assignment editor for CBC Toronto. She has had numerous other positions with the CBC. She spent three years as the foreign correspondent in Jerusalem. In 2006, she succeeded Don Murray as the chief London correspondent. In 2008, she was part of a small group of Western reporters who were allowed into Zimbabwe to report on that year's election in the country. Awards She was named the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association's journalist of the year for 2005. Arsenault has won two Gemini Awards, in 2008, in the categories of Best Reportage and in Best News Magazine Segment and nominated for five Gemini Awards, for her work on '' The National'', including a segment called '' Healing Hikkaduwa''. She has won awards from the American Society of Professional Journalis ...
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Angèle Arsenault
Angèle Arsenault, (October 1, 1943 – February 25, 2014) was a Canadian-Acadian singer, songwriter and media host. Early life Arsenault was born to Acadian parents Arthur and Joséphine in Abrams Village, Prince Edward Island, Canada in 1943. She was the eighth child out of fourteen children. She grew up surrounded by music because this medium was very popular among her family. The family would gather for kitchen parties, an important aspect of Acadian culture, and each would play a different musical instrument, and would sing songs passed down from older generations. By the age of 14, she was playing the piano and the guitar and won a televised singing contest in Charlottetown. In 1965, she received her BA from the Université de Moncton followed by her MA from Université Laval in 1968. She then taught for one year, before moving to Montreal, Quebec, where her singing/songwriting career started in earnest. Career Arsenault had started to perform in Moncton in 1963. ...
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Aubin-Edmond Arsenault
Aubin-Edmond Arsenault (28 July 1870 – 29 April 1968) was a Prince Edward Island politician. He was the 13th premier of Prince Edward Island from 1917 to 1919. Born in Egmont Bay, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Arsenault's family settled on the island in 1729, when it was a French called Île-Saint-Jean. His father, Joseph-Octave Arsenault, was a provincial politician and the first Acadian from PEI to be named to the Senate of Canada. Arsenault was educated at St. Dunstan's College, Charlottetown, and St. Joseph University, New Brunswick. He studied law with McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie in Charlottetown and with Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen in London. He was admitted to the bar in 1898. Arsenault married Bertha, the daughter of Francis Gallant. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in 1908 as a Conservative. In 1912 he became Attorney-General in the government of Premier John A. Mathieson. When Mathieson le ...
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Joseph-Octave Arsenault
Joseph-Octave Arsenault (August 5, 1828 – December 14, 1897) was a Canadian politician who was the first Acadian from Prince Edward Island to be named to the Senate of Canada. Born in Cascumpec, Prince Edward Island, the son of Mélème Arsenault and Bibienne Poirier, he was a teacher, and later the owner of several businesses, including two general stores and a fish company. In 1867, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for the riding of 3rd Prince and served for 28 years. In 1895, he was appointed to the Senate representing the senatorial division of Prince Edward Island. He served until his death in Abram-Village in 1897. In 1861, he married Gertrude Gaudet. They had nine children. His son Aubin-Edmond Arsenault was Premier of Prince Edward Island and his son Joseph-Félix Arsenault served in the provincial assembly. Arsenault played an important role in organizing the first two Acadian national conventions which were held in Memramcook, New B ...
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Wilfred Arsenault
Joseph Wilfred Arsenault (November 22, 1953 – July 27, 2011) was a political figure on Prince Edward Island, Canada. He represented Evangeline-Miscouche in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 2000 to 2007 as a Progressive Conservative member. He was born in St. Nicholas, Prince Edward Island, the son of Euclide Arsenault and Julie Ann Poirier. He was educated at the Institute of Canadian Bankers and was employed as an assistant bank manager before entering politics. In 1990, Arsenault married Emily Duffy. He was defeated by Sonny Gallant when he ran for reelection in 2007. Arsenault lived in Summerside from 1984 until 2003 when he moved to Miscouche. In 2007, Arsenault entered the race to become the Conservative candidate in the federal riding of Egmont, but lost to Gail Shea. On July 27, 2011, he died of cancer Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. Thes ...
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Adrien Arsenault
Adrien F. Arsenault (April 12, 1889 – June 28, 1941) was a lawyer and political figure on Prince Edward Island. He represented 3rd Prince in the Legislative Assembly from 1922 to 1935 as a Conservative. Biography He was born in Egmont Bay, Prince Edward Island, the son of Étienne J. Arsenault and Philomène Pitre, and was educated at the Université Saint-Joseph. He studied law with Albert C. Saunders and practised in the office of MacQuarrie and Arsenault at Summerside. Arsenault was married twice: to Bernice A. MacDonald, the daughter of John Alexander MacDonald, in 1920 and to Ellen MacNeill in 1935. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in a 1922 by-election held after Aubin Edmond Arsenault was named a judge. Arsenault served in the province's Executive Council as a minister without portfolio A minister without portfolio is either a government minister with no specific responsibilities or a minister who does not head a particular ministry. The sinec ...
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Duncan Arsenault
Duncan Charles Arsenault (born August 28, 1974, in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.) is a multi-instrumentalist and the drummer for the American Rock music, rock bands the Curtis Mayflower, the Curtain Society, Sam James (musician), Sam James, Big Eyed Rabbit, and Scott Ricciuti & Pistol Whipped. His solo electronic music project has been featured on the CBS television programs ''NCIS (TV series), NCIS'' and ''The Young and the Restless''. The Marshall Pass's music will appear in the independent film ''American Mongrel''. Collaborations Arsenault drums with Shana Morrison, daughter of Van Morrison, and has also played drums with author, poet, and musician Jim Carroll. Arsenault and the Curtain Society have also performed backing up Mark Burgess (musician), Mark Burgess from the Chameleons. Discography The Curtis Mayflower * ''Death Hoax'' - 2017 * ''Fourth Wall'' (single) - 2014 * ''King of the Fools'' (single) - 2014 * ''American Mongrel Soundtrack Album'' - 2014 * ''Everything B ...
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Joseph-Félix Arsenault
Joseph-Félix "Joe-Félix" Arsenault (October 16, 1865 – February 27, 1947) was a merchant and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He represented 3rd Prince in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1897 to 1904 as a Conservative member. He was born in Abrams Village, the son of Joseph-Octave Arsenault and Gertrude Gaudet. He was educated there and at the College of Saint Joseph in Memramcook, New Brunswick. He married Gertrude Cormier. Arsenault operated a general store. He was defeated by Joseph Félix H. Arsenault when he ran for reelection in 1904. In 1905, he left for Coleraine, Minnesota, where he worked for a mining company until 1913. He returned to Summerside and then moved to Charlottetown in 1917 to work for the Department of Internal Revenue. He operated a general store in Abrams Village from 1922 to 1925, then moved to Summerside, where he managed a general store. Arsenault died in Summerside at the age of 81. His brother Aub ...
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