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{{Infobox architect
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|significant_buildings = {{cslist|[[Royal Canadian Mint]] building in Winnipeg, the |[[Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church (Winnipeg)|Precious Blood Church]], the |new [[Saint Boniface Cathedral]] and the |[[Esplanade Riel]]}}
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'''Étienne-Joseph Gaboury''' {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|CM|OM}} (April 24, 1930 – October 14, 2022) was a Canadian [[architect]] from [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]].<ref>[https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1924945/etienne-gaboury-deces-architecte-celebrite L’architecte Étienne Gaboury, père de nombreux emblèmes manitobains, est décédé] {{in lang|fr}}</ref> He was noted for designing key buildings in his hometown, such as the [[Royal Canadian Mint#Winnipeg facility|Royal Canadian Mint building]], [[Esplanade Riel]], [[Saint Boniface Cathedral]], and the [[Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church (Winnipeg)|Precious Blood Church]], and was regarded as the province's greatest architect.<ref name="WFP obit"/><ref name="WAF bio">{{cite web|title=Étienne J. Gaboury|url=https://winnipegarchitecture.ca/etienne-gaboury/|access-date=October 16, 2022|publisher=Winnipeg Architecture Foundation}}</ref>
 
==Early life==