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Terry Goulet in 2008
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Born | September 26, 1934 |
Other names | Marie Therese Veronica "Terry" Goulet |
Occupation | Author |
Marie Therese Veronica "Terry" Goulet, née Boyer de la Giroday (born September 26, 1934) is a Canadian best-selling author, historian,Metis scholar, public speaker, wife of George R. D. Goulet and mother of five children including Tag Goulet, Laura de Jonge and Catherine Goulet. Born in Calgary, Alberta, she studied at the University of Manitoba receiving a BSc (HEc) degree. Terry had an eclectic career working as a paralegal and a free-lance indexer of corporate and securities law reporters for CCH. Along with her husband George, Goulet has spoken to thousands of people across North America on Louis Riel and the Métis including at the Manitoba Pavilion during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. In the spring of 2012 they spoke at the Centre of Canadian Studies at the University of Edinburgh. and at the British Association of Canadian Studies conference on Sustaining Canada at Murray Edwards College at the University of Cambridge where they gave a talk on the Aboriginal rights of the Métis in relation to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines.
Goulet and her husband George contributed expert information about Louis Riel to the CBC series Canada: a People's History and together they were the Historical Consultants to the BC Metis Federation.