• Alphonsus (Fonse) Faour (born November 16, 1951, in Corner Brook, Newfoundland) is a former Canadian politician. Faour represented the electoral district...
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  • Faour is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fonse Faour (born 1951), Canadian politician Fred Faour (1964–2024), American author, gambler...
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    Thérèse-De Blainville, former mayor of Lorraine (of Syrian descent) Fonse Faour - former NDP MP and leader of Newfoundland NDP (of Lebanese descent)...
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    Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. Peter Fenwick succeeded Fonse Faour as party leader in 1981. In a 1984 by-election, Fenwick won the Labrador...
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    Progressive Conservative 22nd  1972–1974 23rd  1974–1978  1978–1979     Fonse Faour New Democratic Riding dissolved into Humber—St. Barbe and Burin—St. George's...
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    historian John Efford, politician Carl English, basketball shooting guard Fonse Faour, politician Alex Faulkner, hockey player (Detroit Red Wings) Grunia Movschovitch...
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    1980–1988) In office February 18, 1980 – January 25, 1996 Preceded by Fonse Faour Succeeded by Gerry Byrne Personal details Born Brian Vincent Tobin (1954-10-21)...
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  • Barbe October 16, 1978 Jack Marshall      Progressive Conservative Fonse Faour      New Democratic Resignation No Halifax—East Hants October 16, 1978...
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    Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "Fonse Faour". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada...
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  • Gordon Earle (1997–2000) Phil Edmonston (1990–1993) Ernie Epp (1984–1988) Fonse Faour (1978–1979) Norman Fawcett (1966–1968) Wally Firth (1973–1979) Douglas...
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    Humber—St. George's—St. Barbe Jack Marshall Progressive Conservative   Fonse Faour (by-election in 1978) NDP   St. John's East James McGrath Progressive...
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  • Liberal (1984–2013) Michael Basha – Federal Senator, Liberal (1951–1976) Fonse Faour – Federal MP, NDP (1978–1980) and Provincial Newfoundland and Labrador...
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  • 1978–1979 (Palestinian) First Arab Canadian leaders of political parties Fonse Faour, Newfoundland New Democratic Party leader, 1980–1981 Joe Ghiz, Prince...
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  • Riding created from Humber—St. George's—St. Barbe 31st  1979–1980     Fonse Faour New Democratic 32nd  1980–1984     Brian Tobin Liberal 33rd  1984–1988...
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    Falls—White Bay—Labrador Bill Rompkey Liberal   Humber—Port au Port—St. Barbe Fonse Faour New Democrat   St. John's East James McGrath Progressive Conservative...
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  • Barbe October 16, 1978 Jack Marshall      Progressive Conservative Fonse Faour      New Democratic Resignation No Halifax—East Hants October 16, 1978...
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  • to replace an NDP MP who retired, giving the party a total of 17 MPs: Fonse Faour – lawyer – NDP – Humber-St.George's-St. Barbe, Newfoundland – MP 1978...
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  • of Canada Preceded by first member, riding created in 1966 Member of Parliament for Humber—St. George's—St. Barbe 1968–1978 Succeeded by Fonse Faour...
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  • 1942 first elected in 2010 as Conservative member for Vaughan, Ontario. Fonse Faour b. 1951 first elected in 1978 as New Democratic Party member for Humber—St...
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