Proper noun
Lafontaine (plural Lafontaines)
A surname from French.
One is left, the other is right. But comparable populists are Lafontaine and Le Pen already. Helmut Schmidt
But less than 20 seconds later, the Spartans got on the board when Kyle Haskins got loose in front of the Minnesota net and flipped a puck past LaFontaine. Source: Internet
Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alta., who is of Cree and Anishinaabe heritage, said Indigenous people regularly experience discrimination in Canada's health-care systems. Source: Internet
Bagot became severely ill thereafter, and Baldwin and Lafontaine became the first real premiers of the Province of Canada. citation However, in order to take office as ministers, the two had to run for re-election. Source: Internet
Family Lady Zoé Laurier by William James Topley Wilfrid Laurier married Zoé Lafontaine in Montreal on 13 May 1868. Source: Internet
Instead, WASG candidates—including the former SPD leader, Oskar Lafontaine —were nominated on the PDS electoral list. Source: Internet