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    Claude Castonguay, CC GOQ (May 8, 1929 – December 12, 2020) was a Canadian politician, educator, and businessman. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, the son...
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  • politician Charles Castonguay (born 1940), Canadian mathematician Claude Castonguay (1929–2020), Canadian politician Émilie Castonguay, Canadian sports...
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  • Fon, Linda Ludwick, Catherine Olsen, Ernest Webb Original Music: Claude Castonguay, Mona Laviolette Cinematography: Edith Labbe Editor: Jeremiah Hayes...
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  • Jean-Claude Rivest (born January 27, 1943) is a Canadian lawyer, former politician and Senator. Born in L'Assomption, Quebec, the son of Victor Rivest...
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    African cricketer Claude Castonguay (1929–2020), Canadian politician Claude Céberet du Boullay (1647–1702), French diplomat Claude Cerval (1921–1972)...
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  • Lortie – approached Laporte while he was playing football with his nephew Claude on his front lawn and forced him into their vehicle at gunpoint. Laporte...
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    government. In 1983, Bourassa was elected Liberal leader again, replacing Claude Ryan. Bourassa led the PLQ to victory in the 1985 election. However, he...
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  • locations, but in some episodes, they go together to the same location. Claude Castonguay, Christian Clermont and Marc Ouellette compose the musical score for...
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  • Bourassa Lise Bacon Jean Bienvenue Claude Castonguay Jérôme Choquette François Cloutier Jean Cournoyer Kevin Drummond Claude Forget Roy Fournier Raymond Garneau...
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    1966 – April 29, 1970 Preceded by District established Succeeded by Claude Castonguay Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Québec-Ouest In office...
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  • RAMQ. The card was first implemented by Quebec's Health Minister Claude Castonguay in 1970, considered one of the key persons in the establishment of...
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  • He ran for the 1978 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election but lost to Claude Ryan. He resigned in 1978. In 1979, he became vice president of development...
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    Bourassa Lise Bacon Jean Bienvenue Claude Castonguay Jérôme Choquette François Cloutier Jean Cournoyer Kevin Drummond Claude Forget Roy Fournier Raymond Garneau...
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  • Opposition benches until he resigned his seat on October 16, 1979 after Claude Ryan became Liberal leader. Subsequently, from 1980 to 1987, he was CEO...
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  • president of the University of Prince Edward Island (1969–1978). Claude Castonguay, 91, Canadian politician, educator and businessman, senator (1990–1992)...
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  • Bourassa Lise Bacon Jean Bienvenue Claude Castonguay Jérôme Choquette François Cloutier Jean Cournoyer Kevin Drummond Claude Forget Roy Fournier Raymond Garneau...
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  • 18, 1974 April 16, 1975 Officer of the Order of the British Empire Claude Castonguay 1929 2020 December 18, 1974 April 16, 1975 Officer of the National...
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    2018) April 11 – Eric Luoma, cross-country skier (d. 2018) May 8 – Claude Castonguay, banker and politician (d. 2020) May 10 Antonine Maillet, novelist...
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  • affiliations Quebec Liberal Party Relations Honoré Mercier, Grandfather Joseph Godbout, Grandfather Lomer Gouin, Uncle Claude Castonguay, Son-in-law...
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  • Bourassa Lise Bacon Jean Bienvenue Claude Castonguay Jérôme Choquette François Cloutier Jean Cournoyer Kevin Drummond Claude Forget Roy Fournier Raymond Garneau...
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  • by Pierre Trudeau Preceded by Jean-Marie Dessureault Succeeded by Claude Castonguay Personal details Born (1924-02-03)February 3, 1924 La Malbaie, Quebec...
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  • Leader of the opposition until 1979, while leaders Robert Bourassa and then Claude Ryan were without parliamentary seats. Levesque was noted for his fierce...
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  • Claude E. Forget, OC (born May 28, 1936) is a Canadian economist and former politician. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Forget holds a master's degree in public...
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  • Chossudovsky Paul Cliche Jean-Claude Germain Michel Lapierre Marc Laviolette François Parenteau Paul Rose Charles Castonguay List of Quebec media List of...
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    Rioux (1969–1977) Josep Eleude Robert Castonguay (1977–1979) Marius Auclair (1979–1993) Joseph Marius Hilaire Castonguay (1993–2005) Micheline Bernier (2005–2009)...
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    Bourassa Lise Bacon Jean Bienvenue Claude Castonguay Jérôme Choquette François Cloutier Jean Cournoyer Kevin Drummond Claude Forget Roy Fournier Raymond Garneau...
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  • New Brunswick, Castonguay, is a career physician. Castonguay left political life in 2004 as he did not seek re-election. Jean-Claude D'Amours won the...
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  • insurance plan that would later be implemented by his Liberal successor Claude Castonguay. Cloutier was re-elected in 1970, but was defeated in 1973. He ran...
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    Huguette Labelle, Arden Haynes Graham Fraser — 1991 4 Trevor Eyton, Claude Castonguay, Sylvia Ostry, Jack Munro — — 1990 3 Gordon Osbaldeston, Edward Stewart...
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