Don Boudria PC (born August 30, 1949) is a former Canadian politician and current senior associate at Sandstone Group, an Ottawa-based executive advisory...
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Boudreau, NHL coach Maxime Boudreault, World's Strongest Man competitor Don Boudria, federal Member of Parliament Guy Bourgouin, Member of Provincial Parliament...
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26, 2002 – December 11, 2003 Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Preceded by Don Boudria Succeeded by Stephen Owen Minister of Natural Resources In office June...
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soon emerged as a vocal voice of opposition to Mulroney. They included Don Boudria from eastern Ontario, Sheila Copps from Hamilton, Brian Tobin from Newfoundland...
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Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Preceded by Position created Succeeded by Don Boudria Member of Parliament for Papineau Papineau—Saint-Michel (1996–1997)...
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Dingwall 1993-1996 Diane Marleau 1996-1997 Alfonso Gagliano 1997-2002 Don Boudria 2002 Ralph Goodale 2002-2003 Stephen Owen 2003-2004 Scott Brison 2004-2006...
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he was classmates with two other well-known Canadian economists, Arthur Donner and Robert Rabinovitch. After serving as chief economist and senior vice-president...
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1996 – 3 October 1996: Pierre Pettigrew 4 October 1996 – 10 June 1997: Don Boudria 11 June 1997 – 2 August 1999: Diane Marleau 3 August 1999 – 14 January...
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Liberal 30th 1974–1979 31st 1979–1980 32nd 1980–1984 33rd 1984–1988 Don Boudria 34th 1988–1993 35th 1993–1997 36th 1997–2000 37th 2000–2004 38th...
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(1931–2014) November 4, 1993 April 27, 1997 Liberal Jean Chrétien (26th) Don Boudria MP for Glengarry–Prescott–Russell (born 1949) June 11, 1997 January 14...
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(1993) (second time) André Ouellet (1993–1996) Pierre Pettigrew (1996) Don Boudria (1996–1997) Diane Marleau (1997–1999) Ronald Duhamel* (1999–2002) Denis...
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Minister of Public Works and Government Services - Alfonso Gagliano then Don Boudria then Ralph Goodale Minister of Human Resources Development - Jane Stewart...
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was a mistake, as he failed to call some relevant witnesses such as Don Boudria and Ralph Goodale. In his report of November 1, 2005, on responsibility...
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1997 Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Preceded by Doug Lewis Succeeded by Don Boudria Leader of the Opposition In office February 8, 1990 – December 10, 1990...
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13, 1984, in a by-election that was called when the previous member, Don Boudria, resigned to run for federal office. He defeated Progressive Conservative...
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the backbenches, citing similar accusations towards another Liberal MP Don Boudria and their continued membership in Chrétien's cabinet. Stephen Harper...
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George Baker Maurizio Bevilacqua Ethel Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin...
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Mulroney at every turn. The group included Sheila Copps, Brian Tobin, Don Boudria, and John Nunziata. Turner's leadership was frequently questioned, and...
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Government of Canada In office June 11, 1997 – August 2, 1999 Preceded by Don Boudria Succeeded by Maria Minna Minister responsible for La Francophonie in...
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Canadian federal election, Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, 335 votes (winner: Don Boudria, Liberal) 1990 Ontario general election, Prescott and Russell, 618 votes...
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high-ranking government officials, including Jean Pelletier, Alfonso Gagliano, Don Boudria, Denis Coderre, and Marc LeFrançois, had frequent confidential conversations...
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George Baker Maurizio Bevilacqua Ethel Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin...
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Campbell Alfonso Gagliano 1993–1994 under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Don Boudria 1994–1996 Bob Kilger 1996–2001 Marlene Catterall 2001–2003 Mauril Bélanger...
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Sharon Carstairs, Michael J. L. Kirby, Yves Morin, Marie Charette-Poulin Don Boudria, MP for Glengarry—Prescott—Russell and Leader of the Government in the...
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1994 – January 14, 2002 Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Leader Herb Gray Don Boudria Ralph Goodale Preceded by Fernand Robichaud Succeeded by Paul DeVillers...
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George Baker Maurizio Bevilacqua Ethel Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin...
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Retrieved December 5, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Don Boudria among graduates to receive degrees". University of Waterloo. June 8,...
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academic 1949 – Ted Ammon, American financier and banker (d. 2001) 1949 – Don Boudria, Canadian public servant and politician, 2nd Canadian Minister for International...
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Pettigrew (1996) The Honourable Martin Cauchon (1996) The Honourable Don Boudria (1996) The Honourable Hedy Fry (1996) The Honourable Lyle Vanclief (1997)...
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George Baker Maurizio Bevilacqua Ethel Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin...
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