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    David Réal Caouette (September 26, 1917 – December 16, 1976) was a Canadian politician from Quebec. He was a member of Parliament (MP) and leader of the...
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  • Caouette is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Armand Caouette (1945–2010), Canadian politician Catherine Aurelia Caouette (1833-1905)...
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    Jonathan Caouette is an American film director, writer, editor and actor. Caouette is the director and editor of Tarnation (2003), an autobiographical...
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  • Gilles Caouette (February 16, 1940 – August 13, 2009) was a Canadian politician and member of Parliament. Caouette was born in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec....
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  • 1949. In the 1950s, Caouette contested seats in various by-elections against the wishes of Even and Côté-Mercier. In 1958, Caouette broke with Even and...
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  • The Caouette stream (in French: ruisseau Caouette) flows in the municipalities of Saint-Théophile (MRC Beauce-Sartigan Regional County Municipality) and...
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  • Tarnation (2003 film) (category Films directed by Jonathan Caouette)
    is a 2003 American documentary film essay by Jonathan Caouette. The film was created by Caouette from over 20 years of hundreds of hours of old Super 8...
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  • initially opposed the creation of a national Social Credit Party. Réal Caouette, a member of the Union des électeurs, won a 1946 by-election as a Social...
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  • Armand Caouette (20 July 1945 – 15 May 2010) was a Social Credit Party member of the House of Commons of Canada. His career included the fields of sales...
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  • election. In 1963, he and numerous other Quebec Socred MPs joined Réal Caouette in forming the Ralliement Créditiste, a Quebec breakaway from the federal...
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    Credit leader Caouette invited Jones to join the Socred caucus, which would have given that party enough members for official status. Caouette justified the...
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    Catherine Aurelia Caouette (1833–1905), also known as Catherine-Aurélie du Précieux-Sang, was a Canadian nun, the founder of the Sisters Adorers of the...
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  • of the party on November 7, 1976, after his popular predecessor, Réal Caouette, was forced to resign due to illness. The party was then struggling, having...
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  • leadership vote against Réal Caouette, the movement's leader in Quebec, which was won by Thompson. Years later, Caouette claimed that he would have won...
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  • Asia Argento, Jonathan Caouette, Monica Guerritore, Ninetto Davoli, Franco Nero and Rade Šerbedžija. Asia Argento Jonathan Caouette Nick Daly Ninetto Davoli...
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    0.CO;2. ISSN 1939-9170. Chaloner, Dominic T.; Wipfli, Mark S.; Caouette, John P. (2002). "Mass loss and macroinvertebrate colonisation of Pacific...
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  • Bell Patterson (1967–1968) (interim) Réal Caouette (1971–1976) André-Gilles Fortin (1976–1977) Gilles Caouette (1977–1978) (interim) Charles-Arthur Gauthier...
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    included Trudeau, Stanfield, Douglas, and in the latter part Réal Caouette, with Caouette speaking French and Trudeau alternating between the languages....
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  • actor Réal Bouvier (1946–2000), Canadian navigator and journalist Réal Caouette (1917–1976), Canadian politician Réal Chevrefils (1932–1981), Canadian...
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  • alt-country-goth band Tarnation (2003 film), a 2003 documentary film by Jonathan Caouette Tarnation (2017 film), a 2017 Australian horror film by Daniel Armstrong...
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    would never accept francophone Catholic Réal Caouette of Quebec as the party's leader even though Caouette led the party's strongest branch east of Manitoba...
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  • drama film directed by Kirk Caouette, starring Michelle Harrison and Kirk Caouette. Michelle Harrison as Stephanie Kirk Caouette as Mike Paul McGillion as...
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  • Jonathan Caouette, director of Tarnation, as the man who steals some "blondies" off a plate in the Sex-Not-Bombs Room. Mitchell met him when Caouette auditioned...
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    March 1967 – June 1968 Preceded by Robert N. Thompson Succeeded by Réal Caouette (1971) Member of Parliament for Fraser Valley East In office October 30...
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    the first of two elections in which Réal Caouette led the national Social Credit Party of Canada. Caouette, who had contested the previous two elections...
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  • popular will. Caouette ran for re-election as a union des electeurs candidate and lost his seat in the 1949 federal election. Caouette continued to run...
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  • Walk Away Renee (film) (category Films directed by Jonathan Caouette)
    directed by Jonathan Caouette. It is the third full-length feature in Caouette's filmography. Intended as a companion to Caouette's first film, Tarnation...
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    mercurial leader, Réal Caouette, who died in 1976, struggled to remain relevant. After a series of interim leaders, including Caouette's son, the party turned...
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  • meaning Asura Hanyu Pinyin Āxiūluō Directed by Peng Zhang Written by Kirk Caouette Screenplay by Zhenjian Yang Adam Chanzit Produced by Zhenjian Yang Starring...
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    Credit Party of Canada which was split in two before this election. Réal Caouette led French-Canadian Socreds out of the party into the new Ralliement créditiste...
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