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and his success led to his founding the investment firm Crédit Interprovincial Ltée. in 1941. Lévesque began buying small businesses that he believed were undervalued. He reorganized the companies and then sold some of them for a substantial profit while maintaining others where he saw long-term
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in 1967, serving until 1972. Following liftoff in his private jet from Miami, he once famously suggested a few Montreal friends to join him for a lobster dinner, his guests were, however, surprised to find out upon disembarking that they were rather in Moncton.
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As well J. Louis Lévesque had owned through his holding companies Industrial Life, Provident Life, and Fred Lalemand yeast. He disposed of his main holding company Trans Canada Corporation in a reverse takeover transaction with
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Included in his numerous laurels, Jean-Louis Lévesque received several honorary degrees from Canadian universities. In 1972 he and his wife were recipients of the
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Having amassed a fortune, in his late sixties Lévesque set about planning his retirement with an eye to becoming more involved with the sport of
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potential. He eventually merged his business with the securities firm L.G. Beaubien et Cie to form
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after a long association with Desmarais whom he had initially financed in his entry to Quebec.
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Highly respected throughout the country for his business acumen, Lévesque was appointed by the
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Jean-Louis Lévesque died in Montreal on December 28, 1994, and was interred in the
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in 1995. As well, Lévesque was part of the breeding syndicate that purchased the
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Beyond horse racing, Lévesque was a driving force behind the creation of the
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The Lévesque Foundation, established in 1961 and today run by his daughter
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Lévesque, Beaubien Inc. became the cornerstone of National Bank Financial.
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In 1976, La Prevoyante was part of the first group of inductees into the
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Canadian entrepreneur, thoroughbred racehorse owner and philanthropist
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city of Moncton, New Brunswick, and was appointed chancellor of the
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in Montreal in 1958 where a few years later he added a schedule of
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Specializing in government bonds, his brokerage company replaced
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As a boy, Jean-Louis Lévesque lost his five-year-old sister to
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Among his many accolades, J. Louis Lévesque was voted into the
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as Canadian horse racing's "Man Of The Year" (1983)
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(December 19, 1977). 751:. In 1976 he was made a member of the 939:20th-century Canadian philanthropists 781: 779: 571:Sovereign Award for Horse of the Year 436:that resulted in the creation of the 372:mother. In 1934, he graduated with a 816: 741:Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Award 611:A friend of prominent racing owners 273:Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Award 58:adding citations to reliable sources 29: 894:Stock and commodity market managers 665:and his eleven-year-old brother to 24: 776: 690:University of Prince Edward Island 627:in 1976 and in 1983 was voted the 625:Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame 590:Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame 499:, TransCanada Funds. In 1988, the 296:Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame 25: 960: 810: 786:DelNagro, Mike (August 1, 1977). 573:. In 1975 he won the prestigious 847:Jean-Louis Lévesque: a biography 788:"The Million-dollar Horse Heist" 710:Florida Heart Research Institute 34: 656: 521: 440:. He was invited to sit on the 388:. 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