Proper noun
Roberge (plural Roberges)
A surname from French.
Education minister Jean-François Roberge apologized to Daniel Weinstock, whose invitation to address a forum on ethics was withdrawn after a Journal de Montréal column wrongly stated that he supports female genital mutilation. Source: Internet
He sent one of his ships, the Grande Roberge, to Honfleur, entrusted with letters to King Henry II, Gaspard de Coligny and according to some accounts, the Protestant leader John Calvin. Source: Internet
The Grande Roberge, with about 120 on board, captained by Sieur de Sainte-Marie dit l'Espine. Source: Internet
Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge says a new class will be taught instead by fall 2022. Source: Internet
“I’m actually just coming back from an injury,” says Dan Roberge, a principal dancer with The Washington Ballet. Source: Internet
On Monday, the health minister confirmed that Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge will update the back-to-school plan next week. Source: Internet