The Parizeau Affair (French: l'Affaire Parizeau) was a political controversy that occurred in Quebec during the 2003 Quebec general election campaign...
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2003 Quebec general election (section Parizeau Affair)
desire of change, especially during the Leaders' Debate. Also, the Parizeau Affair sparked by Charest is said to have harmed Landry's campaign up to election...
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part of the Gesca media conglomerate. It was part of the Parizeau Affair, a political affair of the 2003 Quebec general election. List of Quebec media...
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following days, this sparks a controversy that will be known as the Parizeau Affair. From then on, a second period begins. The PQ loses some steam. Charest...
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Communist Party of Quebec (redirect from André Parizeau)
nationale. In 2005, party leader André Parizeau and his supporters were expelled from the PCQ-PCC for factionalism. Parizeau had called for the CPC and PCQ-PCC...
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1995). "Parizeau's Lobster Flap". Maclean's. Retrieved October 27, 2015. Wyatt, Nelson (June 2, 2015). "Ex-Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau dead at 84"...
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figure for the "Yes" side in the 1995 Quebec referendum, alongside Jacques Parizeau, whom he succeeded to serve as the 27th premier of Quebec from January...
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Prince Edward Island – Catherine Callbeck Premier of Quebec – Jacques Parizeau Premier of Saskatchewan – Roy Romanow Premier of the Northwest Territories...
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François Mitterrand (redirect from Observatory Affair)
former Prime Minister of Canada Jacques Parizeau Premier of Quebec André Ouellet, Minister of Foreign Affairs Louise Beaudoin, Minister of Culture and...
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succeeded as head of the PQ by interim leader Guy Chevrette and later Jacques Parizeau, who again made independence a primary goal. Johnson lost in the December...
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support for political means of attaining independence. Economist Jacques Parizeau and politician Jérôme Proulx joined the PQ in 1969. Proulx had been elected...
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These positions were questioned by the Quebec leader of the party, André Parizeau, who formulated a series of amendments in support of immediate independence...
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Landry backed the Free Trade Agreement. His support, along with Jacques Parizeau played a role in Brian Mulroney's dominance in Quebec during the election...
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Pauline Marois (section International affairs)
general election. With the return of the PQ to government in 1994, premiers Parizeau, Bouchard and Landry appointed Marois to senior positions in the Quebec...
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Premier of Quebec – Robert Bourassa then Daniel Johnson, Jr. then Jacques Parizeau Premier of Saskatchewan – Roy Romanow Premier of the Northwest Territories...
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a Canadian politician and lawyer who has served as minister of Foreign Affairs since October 2021. A member of the Liberal Party, Joly represents the...
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Howe Institute and engaging in debate with then Opposition Leader Jacques Parizeau at Quebec's National Assembly. McCallum was the Royal Bank of Canada's...
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Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Parizeau. This election was notable for the arrival of the Equality Party, which...
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of the National Assembly of Quebec. The Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Parizeau, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Premier Daniel Johnson...
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1992, resulting in the creation of the Bloc Québécois. In 1995, Jacques Parizeau called a referendum on Quebec's independence from Canada. This consultation...
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Callbeck then Keith Milligan then Pat Binns Premier of Quebec – Jacques Parizeau then Lucien Bouchard Premier of Saskatchewan – Roy Romanow Premier of the...
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Labour Minister Pierre Laporte; Laporte was later found murdered. Jacques Parizeau joined the Parti Québécois on September 19, 1969, and Jérôme Proulx of...
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Jean Chrétien (category Canadian Secretaries of State for External Affairs)
1995, Lucien Bouchard replaced the separatist premier of Quebec, Jacques Parizeau, as the de facto chair of the oui committee and, at that point, the support...
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Friends of the Earth and other activists led the Premier of Quebec, Jacques Parizeau, to announce in November 1994, that the project was suspended indefinitely...
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News aired on 15 May 2005, separatist former premier of Quebec, Jacques Parizeau said that the act "meant nothing" and would be ignored. On 7 December 2005...
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Racism in Quebec (section Sir George Williams Affair)
rejection of Quebec's independence proposal, the then Prime Minister, Jacques Parizeau, shocked many by attributing the defeat to "money and ethnic votes", a...
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Premiership of Jean Chrétien (section Domestic affairs)
Parizeau with Bouchard a sign of weakness; it was only as October went on that he realized Bouchard was a much more formidable opponent than Parizeau...
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thinker. He was a "special advisor" to former PQ premiers of Quebec Jacques Parizeau and Lucien Bouchard. Prior to his election he was the executive director...
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Ministry of International Relations and La Francophonie (Quebec) (category Foreign affairs ministries)
Relations Ontario Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs Saskatchewan Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs Mission Archived 2010-08-24 at the Wayback Machine...
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general election: The Parti Québécois elected to office, led by Jacques Parizeau. 1995 - The Quebec Nordiques move to Denver and are renamed the Colorado...
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