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Jean-Guy

Jean-Guy is a given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Jean-Guy Allard (born 1948), Canadian journalist for Le Journal de Montréal and Le Journal de Québec
  • Jean-Guy Brunet (born 1939), Canadian former alpine skier and Olympic competitor
  • Jean-Guy Cardinal (1925–1979), nationalist politician in Quebec, Canada
  • Jean-Guy Carignan BA, MBA (born 1941), member of the Canadian House of Commons from 2000 to 2004
  • Jean-Guy Chrétien (born 1946), member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2000
  • Jean-Guy Dagenais (born 1950), Canadian politician from Quebec
  • Jean-Guy Deschamps, former politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Jean-Guy Dubé, Conservative Party of Canada candidate in the 2008 Canadian federal election
  • Jean-Guy Dubois (born 1948), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • Jean-Guy Gautier (1875–1938), French rugby union player who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics
  • Jean-Guy Gendron (born 1934), retired Canadian professional ice hockey left winger
  • Jean-Guy Gratton (born 1949), retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward
  • Jean-Guy Guilbault (born 1931), member of the House of Commons of Canada
  • Jean-Guy Hamelin (born 1925), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop
  • Jean-Guy Hudon (born 1941), Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • Jean-Guy Laforest (born 1944), retired business owner and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada
  • Jean-Guy Lagace (born 1945), former professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Jean-Guy Morissette (1937–2011), Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
  • Jean-Guy Paquet, CC GOQ FRSC (born 1938), Canadian scientist, businessman, and former rector of Université Laval
  • Jean-Guy Péloquin, Abolitionist Party of Canada candidate in 1993 Canadian federal election
  • Jean-Guy Pilon, OC CQ FRSC (born 1930), Quebec poet
  • Jean-Guy Poitras, Canadian badminton referee, originally from Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, in northwest New Brunswick
  • Jean-Guy Sabourin, Parti créditiste candidate in 1973 Quebec provincial election
  • Jean-Guy Talbot (born 1932), retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman and coach
  • Jean-Guy Trépanier, politician in the Quebec, Canada
  • Jean-Guy Trudel (born 1975), Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger
  • Jean-Guy Wallemme (born 1967), former French footballer
  • Jean-Guy White, Canadian sculptor and puppet designer/builder