• Thomas-Henri Lefebvre (23 May 1927 – 20 November 1992) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in North Bay, Ontario...
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    28th  1968–1972     Thomas Lefebvre Liberal 29th  1972–1974 30th  1974–1979 Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle 31st  1979–1980     Thomas Lefebvre Liberal 32nd  1980–1984...
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    "salt creek," a reference to what is now known as the Weskeag River. Thomas Lefebvre from Quebec, Canada owned a huge tract of land at the Weskeag River...
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    Marcel François Marie Joseph Lefebvre CSSp FSSPX (29 November 1905 – 25 March 1991) was a French Catholic archbishop who greatly influenced modern traditionalist...
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  • Progressive Conservative 25th  1962–1963 26th  1963–1965 27th  1965–1968     Thomas Lefebvre Liberal Riding dissolved into Pontiac and Témiscamingue...
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    Louis St. Laurent Preceded by Édouard-Charles St-Père Succeeded by Thomas Lefebvre Personal details Born (1908-02-15)15 February 1908 East Broughton,...
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  • federal election: Pontiac–Témiscamingue Party Candidate Votes Liberal Thomas Lefebvre 6,593 Progressive Conservative Paul Martineau 6,322 Ralliement créditiste...
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  • "It was very weird. Mick Harvey had left and there was Warren [Ellis] and Thomas [Wydler] and Jim Sclavunos - and Martyn [P. Casey] - and none of them were...
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    Compensation Board and was replaced by Stanley Hudecki in a 1980 by-election. *** Thomas Cossitt died in office and was replaced by Jennifer Cossitt in a 1982 by-election...
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  • federal election: Pontiac–Témiscamingue Party Candidate Votes Liberal Thomas Lefebvre 6,593 Progressive Conservative Paul Martineau 6,322 Ralliement créditiste...
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    of Pontiac during the 1968 federal election, but lost this bid to Thomas Lefebvre. On 13 December 1984, Green ran for the Ontario Liberal Party in a...
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  • Minister Pierre Trudeau Lloyd Francis 1970-1971 Grant Deachman 1971–1972 Thomas Lefebvre 1972–1975 Joseph-Philippe Guay 1975–1977 Gus MacFarlane 1977–1979 Bill...
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  • fired after poor financial results. In December 2022 his successor, Thomas Lefebvre-Segard, was dismissed for similar reasons. He was replaced by Christophe...
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    Chloé is an 1875 oil painting by French academic painter Jules Lefebvre. Measuring 260 cm by 139 cm, it depicts the naiad in "Mnasyle et Chloé", a poem...
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    Sir Thomas More PC (7 February 1478 – 6 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher...
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    Outremont Marc Lalonde Liberal   Papineau André Ouellet Liberal   Pontiac Thomas Lefebvre Liberal   Portneuf Roland Godin Social Credit   Quebec East Gérard...
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    Catholic priestly fraternity founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Lefebvre was a leading traditionalist at the Second Vatican Council with the...
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  • 30 September 1977: Jacques Trudel 1 October 1977 – 26 March 1979: Thomas Lefebvre Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Urban Affairs 1 October...
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    Outremont Marc Lalonde Liberal   Papineau André Ouellet Liberal   Pontiac Thomas Lefebvre Liberal   Portneuf Pierre Bussières Liberal   Québec-Est Gérard Duquet...
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    Outremont Aurélien Noël Liberal   Papineau André Ouellet Liberal   Pontiac Thomas Lefebvre Liberal   Portneuf Roland Godin Ralliement Créditiste then Social Credit*...
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  • Rowland 2,667 Dominique Dealbuquerque 524 Donna Craig-Méthot (PfC) 141 Thomas Lefebvre Témiscamingue Henri Tousignant 13,756 Gabriel Desjardins 20,347 Guy...
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  • Laflamme Arthur Laing Paul Langlois Gérald Laniel Louis Guy LeBlanc Thomas Lefebvre Carl Legault H.-Pit Lessard Marcel Lessard James Gordon Lind Allan...
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    Thomas Aquinas OP (/əˈkwaɪnəs/ ə-KWY-nəs; Italian: Tommaso d'Aquino, lit. 'Thomas of Aquino'; c. 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar and...
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    Liberal   Papineau André Ouellet Liberal   Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Thomas Lefebvre Liberal   Portneuf Rolland Dion Liberal   Québec-Est Gérard Duquet...
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    considered the boundary between New England and New France. In 1704, Thomas LeFebvre from Quebec bought a large tract of land along the Weskeag River on...
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    Joseph-Antoine le Fèbvre, sieur de La Barre (or Antoine Lefebvre, Antoine Lefèvre; 1622–1688) was a French lawyer and administrator best known for his...
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    Charles-Édouard Lefebvre (19 June 1843 – 8 September 1917) was a French composer. Lefebvre was born in Paris, the son of painter Charles Lefebvre, and studied...
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    Eugène Lefebvre (4 October 1878 – 7 September 1909) was a French aviation pioneer. He was reportedly the first stunt pilot, the first person to die while...
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  • Athletics Regional affiliation EAA Headquarters Brussels President Thomas Lefebvre and Eddy De Vogelaer Secretary Gery Follens Official website www.belgian-athletics...
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  • Fournier Liberal June 12, 1953 Massey St. Laurent July 23, 1980 Death   Thomas Lefebvre Liberal July 9, 1984 Sauvé Turner November 20, 1992 Death   In abeyance...
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