Louis-Joseph-Lucien Cardin PC QC (1 March 1919 – 13 June 1988) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, the son...
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Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin (1840–1917), Canadian politician Lucien Cardin (1919–1988), Canadian lawyer, judge and politician Margaret Cardin (1906–1998), Australian...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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Liberal – George McIlraith (Acting) June 30, 1965 July 6, 1965 Liberal 29 Lucien Cardin July 7, 1965 April 3, 1967 Liberal 30 Pierre Trudeau April 4, 1967 April...
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Liberal Justice Minister Lucien Cardin "a dwarf in giant's clothing" for his handling of the Spencer case. Two days later, Cardin rebutted the Tories by...
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July 1968 Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson Pierre Trudeau Preceded by Lucien Cardin Succeeded by Arthur Laing Minister of Justice Attorney General of Canada...
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1965 – 18 September 1967 Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson Preceded by Lucien Cardin Succeeded by Vacant Member of Parliament for Labelle In office 25 June...
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and businessman Tony Burman, academic Jos Canale, ice hockey coach Lucien Cardin, judge and politician Larry Carrière, ice hockey player and later administrator...
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20, 1959 February 8, 1963 vacant February 9, 1963 April 21, 1963 Lucien Cardin April 22, 1963 February 14, 1965 Pearson (19) Léo Cadieux February 15...
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April 22, 1963 – February 11, 1965 19th (Pearson) 29. Louis Joseph Lucien Cardin February 15, 1965 – July 6, 1965 32. George James McIlraith July 7,...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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Arthur Cardin Liberal 19th 1940–1945 20th 1945–1946 Independent 1946–1949 Gérard Cournoyer Liberal 21st 1949–1952 1952–1953 Lucien Cardin 22nd...
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campaign. The affair became public in March 1966 when Minister of Justice Lucien Cardin mentioned Munsinger's name during a debate in Parliament, in response...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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matter closed. The affair resurfaced in 1966 when then Justice Minister Lucien Cardin (under Lester Pearson) was pressed to explain government action of the...
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1965 Lucien Cardin 15 February 1965 7 July 1965 George McIlraith 7 July 1965 20 April 1968 Associate Minister of National Defence Lucien Cardin 22 April...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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showed federalist forces were leading by a wide margin. On October 8, 1995, Lucien Bouchard replaced the separatist premier of Quebec, Jacques Parizeau, as...
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October 1953 – 30 June 1954: Roch Pinard 9 February 1956 – 12 April 1957: Lucien Cardin Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance 15 November 1948...
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Defence, Paul Hellyer, and the Associate Minister of National Defence, Lucien Cardin. This document outlined a major restructuring of the three separate...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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John Richard Garland (from April 22, 1963) The Honourable Louis Joseph Lucien Cardin (from April 22, 1963) The Honourable Allan Joseph MacEachen (from April...
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1981, pp. 218–219. Jenish 2013, p. 165. Letter from Conn Smythe to Lucien Cardin, associate minister of national defence, May 8, 1964. Library and Archives...
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The house employed Pierre Cardin as head of its tailoring atelier for the first three years of its existence, and it was Cardin who designed one of the...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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Drummer - author Tony Burman - journalist and editor-in-chief at CBC Lucien Cardin - Canadian federal politician Larry Carriere - former NHL hockey player...
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Richelieu—Verchères Gérard Cournoyer (resigned 5 July 1952) Liberal Lucien Cardin (by-election of 6 October 1952) Liberal Richmond—Wolfe Ernest-Omer Gingras...
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by John Diefenbaker, and subsequently by Michael Starr. The Speaker was Lucien Lamoureux. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1952-1966 for a...
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Lester B. Pearson William Moore Benidickson Edgar Benson Léo Cadieux Lucien Cardin Lionel Chevrier Jean Chrétien John Joseph Connolly Jean-Pierre Côté...
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