• Pierre Bussières, PC (July 8, 1939 – August 15, 2014) was a Canadian politician. Bussières was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1974...
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  • long-distance runner Pascale Bussières (born 1968), French Canadian actress Pierre Bussières (1939–2014), Canadian politician Raymond Bussières (1907–1982), French...
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    Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau PC CC CH QC FRSC (/ˈtruːdoʊ, truːˈdoʊ/ TROO-doh, troo-DOH, French: [pjɛʁ tʁydo]; October 18, 1919 – September...
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  • Conservative incumbent Ambrose Peddle to win the seat. In 1980, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau elevated Rompkey to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of National...
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    Charlesbourg Riding created from Portneuf and Montmorency 31st  1979–1980     Pierre Bussières Liberal 32nd  1980–1984 33rd  1984–1988     Monique Tardif Progressive...
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     1968–1971  1971–1972     Social Credit 29th  1972–1974 30th  1974–1979     Pierre Bussières Liberal 31st  1979–1980 Rolland Dion 32nd  1980–1984 33rd  1984–1988...
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    Commons in 1963. He served in various cabinet posts under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, most prominently as minister of Indian affairs and northern development...
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    Liberal Party failed to win any seats west of Winnipeg, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau appointed Argue to Cabinet as Minister of State (Canada Wheat Board)...
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  • the Solicitor General of Canada from 1980 to 1984, under Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau and John Turner. He oversaw the creation of the Canadian Security...
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  • Office under Liberal Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Lalonde remained when Pierre Trudeau became Prime Minister of Canada in 1968, serving as Principal Secretary...
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    Rompkey March 3, 1980 September 29, 1982 Liberal 22 (P.E. Trudeau) 24 Pierre Bussières September 30, 1982 June 29, 1984 Liberal 25 Roy MacLaren June 30, 1984...
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    Senate of Canada. He was appointed to the upper house by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau on August 8, 1975 and represented British Columbia. At the time...
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  • Minister of State for International Trade in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Regan was defeated along with the Liberal government in the 1984...
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    Gaston Bussière (April 24, 1862, in Cuisery – October 29, 1928 or 1929, in Saulieu) was a French Symbolist painter and illustrator. Bussière studied at...
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    was controlled by a Liberal Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 22nd Canadian Ministry, and then by Prime Minister John...
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    Liberal MP west of Ontario. He was promoted to cabinet under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, serving as Minister of Employment and Immigration, and then as...
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  • from Quebec. Bégin was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau as Minister of National Revenue from 1976 to 1977, and served as...
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  • 1977 - 30 September 1978: Frank Maine 1 October 1978 – 26 March 1979: Pierre Bussières Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State of Canada 20 April...
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  • Ralliement créditiste. Godin was defeated in the 1974 federal election by Pierre Bussières of the Liberal party. He ran for the Ralliement créditiste du Québec...
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    of the Canadian parliament and served in the cabinets of prime ministers Pierre Trudeau and John Turner. In addition, he was the president of the Liberal...
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    which MacEachen served in several portfolios under Prime Ministers Pearson, Pierre Trudeau and John Turner. Over the course of his career, MacEachen held the...
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  • the Liberal party. He served at various times during the ministries of Pierre Trudeau and John Turner as Minister of Labour, Minister of the Environment...
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    committee chairmanships during the Liberal governments of Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau, and as opposition House leader from 1984 to 1990. From February...
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    the Senate from 1996 to 1999. He was also Minister of Agriculture under Pierre Trudeau from 1972 to 1984, and became one of Canada's best-known politicians...
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  • legislation to limit corporate mergers in newspaper publishing. After Pierre Trudeau's retirement as Prime Minister, Erola continued to serve as Minister...
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  • Etobicoke North. In June 1983, MacLaren was appointed by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau as Minister of State [Finance]. In June 1984, he was appointed to...
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    Twenty-Second Canadian Ministry was the second cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. It governed Canada from 3 March 1980 to 30 June 1984, including...
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  • between 1968 and 1984. He was a member of cabinet in the government of Pierre Trudeau. Roberts was born in Hamilton, Ontario and grew up in Toronto, Ontario...
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  • La Serre-Bussière-Vieille (French pronunciation: [la sɛʁ bysjɛʁ vjɛj]; Occitan: La Serra e Bussiera Vielha) is a commune in the Creuse department in the...
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  • in the 1984 election. Fox was appointed to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1976 when he became Solicitor General of Canada. Bilingual, Fox...
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