George R. D. Goulet

[10] He counts amongst his ancestors early French Canadian settlers Louis Hébert, Jean Guyon du Buisson, and Zacharie Cloutier, in addition to political figure Alexander MacDonell of Greenefield and John Siveright, Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company.

The admissions guide for the University of Toronto lists George as one of four distinguished alumni along with Astronaut Roberta Bondar, Sociologist Daniel G Hill and Simon Cooper, former President and COO of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company.

Together, they have spoken at numerous schools, universities, libraries, and public events,[15] including at the Manitoba Pavilion during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

[16] In the spring of 2012, they spoke at the Centre of Canadian Studies at the University of Edinburgh[17] and at the British Association of Canadian Studies conference on Sustaining Canada at Murray Edwards College at the University of Cambridge where they gave a talk on the Aboriginal rights of the Métis in relation to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines.

[21] An annual scholarship, the George and Terry Goulet Bursary in Canadian History, was established at the University of Calgary in their honor.

George R. D. Goulet, 2007 (shown carrying the Métis Flag ) and leading the Grand Entry at the Red River West celebration.