Antonio J. Barrette (May 26, 1899 – December 15, 1968) was a Canadian politician born in Joliette, Quebec, Canada, who served as the 18th premier of Quebec...
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1944 to 1960 under former Premiers Maurice Duplessis, Paul Sauve and Antonio Barrette. He replaced Yves Prévost as interim UN leader and leader of the Opposition...
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by the 1976 general election. The incumbent Union Nationale, led by Antonio Barrette, was defeated by the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Lesage. The...
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However, he also died after only three months in office. Labour Minister Antonio Barrette took over a government that was increasingly seen as tired and unfocused...
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before the general election of 1985, which Johnson and the PQ lost. Antonio Barrette, Daniel Johnson Jr., Edmund James Flynn, Jean-Jacques Bertrand and...
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year later, the Union Nationale was defeated under his successor, Antonio Barrette. Paul Sauvé Arena in Montreal was named after him, and was used by...
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Union Nationale Leader Antonio Barrette, Yves Prévost served as Acting Leader. Following the resignation of Yves Prévost, Antonio Talbot served as Acting...
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Walter Shaw Premier of Quebec – Paul Sauvé (until January 2) then Antonio Barrette (January 8 to July 22) then Jean Lesage Premier of Saskatchewan – Tommy...
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January 1961. He became party leader after UN leader and former premier Antonio Barrette lost the 1960 election and resigned his seat and the UN leadership...
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but was defeated by Minister of Labor and Union Nationale candidate Antonio Barrette. Lapalme won a by-election in the district of Montréal-Outremont in...
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1959) MLA for Deux-Montagnes "100 Days of Change". Died in office. 18 Antonio Barrette (1899–1968) 8 January 1960 5 July 1960 Appointment (25th Leg.) Union...
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succeeded in less than a year by Paul Sauvé and former cabinet Minister Antonio Barrette after Sauvé died less than four months after being sworn as Premier...
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screenwriter, co-founded The Walt Disney Company (b. 1901) 1968 – Antonio Barrette, Canadian politician, 18th Premier of Quebec (b. 1899) 1968 – Jess...
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1898 – Christfried Burmeister, Estonian speed skater (d. 1965) 1899 – Antonio Barrette, Canadian lawyer and politician, 18th Premier of Quebec (d. 1968) 1899...
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blustering [and] impetuous man". He also said to his party colleague, Antonio Barrette, who would briefly serve as Premier in 1960: "You're going to see Houde...
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Lapointe Deputy Georges-Émile Lapalme Paul Gérin-Lajoie Preceded by Antonio Barrette Succeeded by Daniel Johnson Personal details Born (1912-06-10)June...
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14 – K. C. Irving, entrepreneur and industrialist (d.1992) May 26 – Antonio Barrette, politician and 18th Premier of Quebec (d.1968) May 27 – Dov Yosef...
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– 1960 Quebec general election: the ruling Union nationale, led by Antonio Barrette, is defeated by the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Lesage, beginning...
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(Agriculture), John Samuel Bourque (Public Works), François Leduc (Roads), Antonio Élie (without portfolio) and Thomas Joseph Coonan (without portfolio)....
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8.9 A-40 / R-131 in Lavaltrie R-131 / R-158 in Joliette Autoroute Antonio-Barrette 01966-01-011966 current A-35 41.4 25.7 R-133 in Saint-Sébastien A-10...
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Sr., politician and 20th Premier of Quebec (b.1915) December 15 – Antonio Barrette, politician and 18th Premier of Quebec (b.1899) 1968 in Canadian television...
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March 17, 1937 Philippe Adam, Union Nationale, Bagot, February 16, 1938 Antonio Talbot, Union Nationale, Chicoutimi, May 25, 1938 Louis Fitch, Union Nationale...
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Dugas Liberal 18th 1931–1935 19th 1935–1936 20th 1936–1939 Antonio Barrette Union Nationale 21st 1939–1944 22nd 1944–1948 23rd 1948–1952 24th...
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with Route 131 for its entire length. A-31 carries the name Autoroute Antonio-Barrette, named for a politician from Joliette who briefly served as Premier...
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discourses were given at the Societe des Oliviers, cofounded by Lt. Col. Antonio Barrette, Premier of Quebec. Throughout the 1910s, Yale Fortier founded number...
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premier the following day. Sauve in turn died on January 2, 1960. Antonio Barrette was elected by the caucus on January 7 as leader and became premier...
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across the Atlantic Ocean, setting a new record. Jean Lesage replaced Antonio Barrette as Premier of Quebec, and began the Quiet Revolution reforms to that...
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Cambodia 1958–1959 Succeeded by D'Iberville Fortier Preceded by Hon. Antonio Barrette Chargé d'Affaires a.i. to Greece 1966–1967 Succeeded by Herbert Frederick...
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Vincent Massey Georges Vanier Premier Maurice Duplessis Paul Sauvé Antonio Barrette Jean Lesage Preceded by Gaspard Fauteux Succeeded by Paul Comtois Member...
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official opposition under successive interim leaders Yves Prévost and Antonio Talbot, and then under Daniel Johnson, Sr. The Legislature lasted only...
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