Racicot
Racicot is a surname of French origin. People with that name include: * André Racicot (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player * Ernest Racicot (1835–1909), Canadian politician * Isabelle Racicot (born 1972), Canadian television host * Marc Racicot (born 1948), American politician * Pierre Racicot (1967), Canadian hockey player * Richard Racicot, Canadian set decorator * Zotique Racicot (1845–1915), Canadian priest {{surname Surnames of French origin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Isabelle Racicot
Isabelle Racicot (born March 9, 1972) is a Canadian television and radio host. Early years Racicot was born in Montreal, Quebec to a Haitian father and a French Canadians, French Canadian mother. She was adopted by French Canadian parents and grew up with three brothers. In 1995 she graduated from Concordia University with a BA in Communication Studies. Career Racicot began her career in 1997 as a researcher at MusiquePlus (Quebec Canada's MTV) and quickly moved to a position in front of the camera. Between 1999 and 2006, she traveled the globe interviewing stars for the Canadian daily entertainment program, Flash'' and covering the Academy Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, the Grammy Awards and the People's Choice Awards. She has interviewed stars such as Paul McCartney, Sir Paul McCartney, Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, and John Travolta. Racicot is bilingual, and has worked as a contributor to English television in Quebec b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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André Racicot
André Racicot, Jr., (born June 9, 1969) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender, most famous for his time with the Montreal Canadiens with whom he won the 1993 Stanley Cup. Career Racicot started his National Hockey League (NHL) career in 1989 with the Montreal Canadiens. He had been selected in the 4th round, 83rd overall, of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft following a successful career in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with the Granby Bisons. Montreal already had established first team duo Patrick Roy and Brian Hayward who had won three William M. Jennings Trophy in a row from 1986 to 1989. As a result, Racicot's first season was spent largely on the Sherbrooke Canadiens farm team, but he finally made his NHL debut on December 9, 1989, against the Toronto Maple Leafs, when he allowed three goals on six shots in just less than 13 minutes before being replaced. It was his only NHL appearance of the 1989–90 NHL season. He shared the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pierre Racicot
Pierre Racicot (born February 15, 1967 in Verdun, Quebec, now part of Montreal, Quebec) is a retired National Hockey League linesman. As an official, he wore uniform number 65. Racicot officiated his first NHL game on October 12, 1993, between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Buffalo Sabres at the Spectrum. His final game was May 8, 2021, between the Florida Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Overall, Racicot officiated 1,880 regular season games (14th all time among NHL history) and 254 playoff games (7th all time) over his 27-plus year career. He officiated 10 Stanley Cup Finals ( 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2019), the 2009 NHL All-Star Game, the 2004 and 2016 World Cups of Hockey, the 2006 Torino Italy Olympics, the 2012 Winter Classic, and the 2018 NHL Stadium Series. Racicot reached his mileston1500th NHL gameon January 23, 2016 when the Tampa Bay Lightning visited the Florida Panthers. Notably, Racicot officiated on April 6, 2007 when M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ernest Racicot
Ernest Racicot (July 13, 1835 – April 18, 1909) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Missisquoi in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1878 to 1881 as a Liberal then Conservative member. He was born in Sault-au-Récollet, Lower Canada, the son of François-Xavier Racicot and Léocadie Tremblay. He was educated at the Séminaire Saint-Sulpice in Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple- ..., studied law and was called to the Lower Canada bar in 1859. He set up practice at Sweetsburg, first with Andrew Robertson and later with E. Cornell. In 1868, he married Susan A. Bowker. Racicot was bâtonnier for Missisquoi district. He served on the municipal council for Sweetsburg, also serving as mayor and warden for Missisquoi County. Electe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zotique Racicot
Zotique Racicot, baptized François-Théophile-Zotique, (October 13, 1845 – September 14, 1915) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple- ... from 1905 to 1915. St. Zotique Street in Montreal was probably named in his honour. The name ''Zotique'' ( Zoticus in Latin) is derived from the Greek adjective ''zotikos'', meaning "of life". References * External links 1845 births 1915 deaths 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Canada People from Montréal-Nord French Quebecers {{Canada-RC-bishop-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Richard Racicot
Richard Racicot is a Canadian film and television production designer, art director and set decorator, who was the winner alongside Jason Clarke and John Kim of the Canadian Screen Award for Best Art Direction/Production Design in a Film at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023 for their work on the film ''Brother A brother is a man or boy who shares one or more parents with another; a male sibling. The female counterpart is a sister. Although the term typically refers to a familial relationship, it is sometimes used endearingly to refer to non-famil ...''.Connie Thiessen"2023 Canadian Screen Awards: Cinematic Arts winners" ''Broadcast Dialogue'', April 13, 2023. References External links * Canadian set decorators Best Art Direction/Production Design Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Canada-film-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marc Racicot
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