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David Molson — a été un président du club de hockey sur glace des Canadiens de Montréal de 1964 à 1972. Il a succédé à Hartland Molson et a été remplacé par Jacques Courtois. L équipe a remporté la Coupe Stanley à cinq reprises alors qu il était président (en… … Wikipédia en Français
Molson family — The Molson family of Montreal, Quebec, Canada was founded by John Molson who emigrated to Canada in 1782 from his home in Lincolnshire, England. John Molson s success saw him and his offspring build Canada s largest brewery (Molson), finance its… … Wikipedia
Molson Indy Vancouver — IndyCar/CART/Champ Car Location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 49°16′34″N … Wikipedia
Molson Coors Brewing Company — Type Public (NYSE: TAP, TSX: TPX.B) … Wikipedia
David Crichton — (born October 20, 1983) is a professional freestyle skier and former member of the Canadian National Development Ski Team for freestyle mogul skiing.[1] Biography David Crichton was born in Ottawa, Ontario and grew up in the suburb of Manotick,… … Wikipedia
David Culver — Born David Michael Culver December 5, 1924 (1924 12 05) (age 86) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Nationality Canadian Alma mater … Wikipedia
David P. O'Brien — David P. O Brien, OC is a Canadian businessman, currently as Chairman of the Board of EnCana and the Royal Bank of Canada. Additionally, he serves as a director of Molson Coors Brewing Company, TransCanada Corporation, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts … Wikipedia
David Hofmans — Occupation Trainer Born January 27, 1943 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Career wins ongoing Major racing wins, honours and awards … Wikipedia
David Lewis Macpherson — The Hon. Sir David Lewis Macpherson Senator for Saugeen, Ontario In office October 23, 1867 – August 16, 1896 … Wikipedia
David Walder — Alan David Walder (13 November 1928 – 26 October 1978) was a British Conservative Party politician. Born in St Pancras, London, Walder was educated at Latymer School and Christ Church, Oxford. He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1948 … Wikipedia