Proper noun
Fortier (plural Fortiers)
A surname.
Michel, Herbeck 2002 pp. 156-158 Plan against federal building or individuals McVeigh told Fortier of his plans to blow up a federal building, but Fortier declined to participate. Source: Internet
"'Redmen' is widely acknowledged as an offensive term for Indigenous peoples, as evidenced by major English dictionaries," Principal Suzanne Fortier wrote in a statement announcing the decision. Source: Internet
Michael Fortier says he has "frankly, little in common" with party members who supported Andrew Scheer or Maxime Bernier. Source: Internet
Fortier also describes a scenario in which Trump formally withdraws from the race but still wins the November vote — potentially leaving the electors to select a president who wasn't a candidate for that office on the ballot. Source: Internet
Fortier navigates around false clues and twists, resulting in a dense, heavily plotted love story that reads like a Da Vinci Code for the smart modern woman. Source: Internet
In a recent sit-down with The McGill Tribune and other campus media, McGill Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier stated that because McGill is a large community, communication will always be a critique of the administration. Source: Internet