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・ Pierre Ledron
・ Pierre Leemans
・ Pierre Lees-Melou
・ Pierre Lefaucheux
・ Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny (admiral)
・ Pierre Legendre
・ Pierre Legras Pierreville
・ Pierre Lellouche
・ Pierre Lelong
・ Pierre Lemaitre
・ Pierre Lemieux
・ Pierre Julien
・ Pierre Julien Deloche
・ Pierre Julien Tréhouart
・ Pierre Julitte
Pierre Juneau
・ Pierre Juquin
・ Pierre Jurieu
・ Pierre Jélyotte
・ Pierre Kaan
・ Pierre Kaffer
・ Pierre Kalala Mukendi
・ Pierre Kalfon
・ Pierre Kamel Medawar
・ Pierre Kanstrup
・ Pierre Karl Péladeau
・ Pierre Karlów
・ Pierre Kartner
・ Pierre Kast
・ Pierre Kemp


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Pierre Juneau : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre Juneau
Pierre Juneau, , (October 17, 1922 – February 21, 2012) was a Canadian film and broadcast executive, a one-time member of the Canadian Cabinet, the first chairman of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and subsequently president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He is credited with the creation, promotion, and championing of Canadian content requirements for radio and television. Juneau is the namesake of the Juno Awards, which were named for him.
==Early life==
He was born in Verdun, now part of Montreal, to a working-class family. After graduating from the Université de Montréal, he studied at the University of Paris where he met Pierre Trudeau, with whom he co-founded the dissident political magazine ''Cité Libre'' upon returning to Montreal.
He was the Jeunesse Étudiante Chrétienne (JEC) Canadian representative at the International Young Catholic Students (IYCS) Centre for International Documentation and Information (CIDI) in 1947–49. He is considered as one of the key men behind the creation of IYCS which today is present in over 80 countries with millions of members.

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