• Fabien Roy (April 17, 1928 – October 31, 2023) was a Canadian politician who was active in Quebec in the 1970s. Roy was elected to the National Assembly...
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  • player Fabien Patanchon (born 1983), French professional road bicycle racer Fabien Pelous (born 1973), French rugby union footballer Fabien Roy (1928–2023)...
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  • a split in the Ralliement créditiste du Québec after Fabien Roy was expelled from the party. Roy was one of the two créditiste Members of the National...
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  • Gauthier said he did not wish to lead the party into an election and Fabien Roy was drafted as leader. Gauthier retained his seat in the 1979 federal...
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  • Popular provincial créditiste Fabien Roy was selected to lead Social Credit just before the 1979 election. Under Roy, the party won the tacit support...
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  • while Fabien Roy was expelled from the party. Samson was re-elected in the 1976 provincial election as the only créditiste MNA. (Fabien Roy was the...
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  • politician Fabien Roy (1928–2023), Canadian politician Falguni Roy (1945–1981), Indian Bengali poet Gabrielle Roy (1909–1983), Canadian author Helen Roy (born...
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    series of interim leaders, including Caouette's son, the party turned to Fabien Roy, a popular member of the National Assembly of Quebec, who took the reins...
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    Social Credit candidate Nelson Lassard. After being defeated in Beauce, Roy was a candidate in the delayed election in Frontenac, which was postponed...
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  • Fabien Roy was expelled from the party. It is not clear whether Roy was expelled on January 15, 1974 or November 3, 1975. On December 14, 1975, Roy teamed...
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  • Morin, Sylvio (1 November 2023). "Décès de l'ancien député Fabien Roy" [Former MP Fabien Roy has died]. En Beauce (in French). Archived from the original...
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    candidates in Beauce-Sud, in order to clear the way for the pénépiste Fabien Roy to hold the riding. The Unionists did not have a candidate in Outremont...
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  • leadership of the national Social Credit party after the resignation of Fabien Roy in 1981, but the party chose to appoint Martin Hattersley instead. In...
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  • (1964, 1968). Mike Reppond, 72, American football player (Chicago Bears). Fabien Roy, 95, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1980) and Quebec MNA (1970–1979). Heinz...
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    succession of leaders took charge in the years ahead, ultimately leaving Fabien Roy as the man who would lead them into the next election.[citation needed]...
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     1972–1974     Yves Caron Liberal 30th  1974–1979 31st  1979–1980     Fabien Roy Social Credit 32nd  1980–1984     Normand Lapointe Liberal 33rd  1984–1988...
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    Québec and at the federal level. The party fell to only six seats under Fabien Roy in the 1979 election. It was shut out of Parliament altogether in 1980...
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    Fabien Alain Barthez (born 28 June 1971) is a French racing driver and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. At club level, he played...
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  • Lorne Reznowski (1978–1979) Charles-Arthur Gauthier (1979) (interim) Fabien Roy (1979–1980) Martin Hattersley (1981–1983) Ken Sweigard (1983–1986) (interim)...
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  • Credit Party of Canada In office November 1980 – June 1983 Preceded by Fabien Roy Succeeded by Ken Sweigard Personal details Born (1932-11-10)November 10...
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  • Party Candidate Votes Liberal Léopold Corriveau 14,745 Social Credit Fabien Roy 10,328 Progressive Conservative Yves Lauzon 4,922 New Democratic Jean-Denis...
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  • wins 10 more seats than in 1974 in a Parliament enlarged by 18 seats. Fabien Roy makes his debut as leader of Social Credit; he wins his seat of Beauce...
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    Social Credit Party of Canada candidate was rejected by party leader Fabien Roy. He won 64 votes.[citation needed] The Social Credit Party lost its remaining...
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  • Marie-Philip Poulin, hockey player George Pozer, businessman Fabien Roy, Canadian politician Mathieu Roy, NHL hockey player Alex Tanguay, NHL hockey player Elzéar-Alexandre...
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    114 40.1%   New Democratic Party Ed Broadbent 26 17.9% Social Credit Fabien Roy 6 4.6% Total 282 98.5%3 Sources: Library of Parliament – History of Federal...
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  • under Caouette's leadership won 15 seats in 1972 and 11 in 1974. Under Fabien Roy’s leadership it won 6 in 1979. It won no seats in 1980. List of political...
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  • Assembly of Quebec for Beauce In office 1962–1970 Preceded by Fabien Poulin Succeeded by Fabien Roy Personal details Born (1920-07-15)July 15, 1920 Chandler...
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    jurisdictions (which was endorsed by former Social Credit party leader Fabien Roy) were factors in his win. Some political pundits believed Bernier's ideas...
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  • party. On December 14, 1975, he founded the Parti National Populaire with Fabien Roy, a member of the National Assembly who had been expelled from the Ralliement...
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    politician (d. 2016) Fraser MacPherson, jazz musician (d. 1993) April 17 – Fabien Roy, politician April 28 – Zbigniew Basinski, physicist April 30 – Hugh Hood...
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