Marcel Masse PC OQ (May 27, 1936 – August 25, 2014) was a Canadian politician. He served as a Quebec MLA, federal MP and federal cabinet minister. Masse...
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Marcel Massé PC OC KC (born June 23, 1940) is a Canadian politician and civil servant. Massé was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1940 and graduated from McGill...
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resignation and commended him for his "loyalty to our leader and to our party". Marcel Proulx resigned as Dion's Quebec lieutenant hours before the Harper government's...
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January 4, 1993 – June 25, 1993 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Preceded by Marcel Masse Succeeded by Tom Siddon Minister of Veterans Affairs In office January...
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prime minister Term length At His Majesty's pleasure Inaugural holder Marcel Massé Formation 14 November 1993 Website www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/aia/premier.asp...
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Manon Massé (born 1963), Canadian politician Marcel Masse (1936–2014), Canadian politician Marcel Massé (born 1940), Canadian politician Papa Massé Fall...
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candidate in the June 1971 Union Nationale leadership convention defeating Marcel Masse on the third ballot to become party leader and leader of the Opposition...
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MacLaren Steve Mahoney John Manley Sergio Marchi Diane Marleau Paul Martin Marcel Massé John McCallum Anne McLellan Fred Mifflin Maria Minna Andy Mitchell Bob...
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1990–1993 Bloc Québécois 35th 1993–1997 Marcel Massé Liberal 36th 1997–1999 1999–2000 Marcel Proulx 37th 2000–2004 38th 2004–2006 39th 2006–2008...
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Marcel Massé Special Cabinet Responsibilities Predecessor Title Successor position created Minister responsible for Infrastructure 1993–1996 Marcel Massé...
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McKnight January 30, 1989 April 20, 1991 Progressive Conservative 29 Marcel Masse April 21, 1991 January 3, 1993 Progressive Conservative 30 Kim Campbell...
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Doug Lewis Gilles Loiselle Flora MacDonald Elmer MacKay Shirley Martin Marcel Masse Charles Mayer Don Mazankowski John McDermid Barbara McDougall Stewart...
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Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs 4 November 1993 – 24 January 1996: Marcel Massé 25 January 1996 – 12 December 2003: Stéphane Dion Minister of Justice...
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MacLaren Steve Mahoney John Manley Sergio Marchi Diane Marleau Paul Martin Marcel Massé John McCallum Anne McLellan Fred Mifflin Maria Minna Andy Mitchell Bob...
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federal elections. In the 1984 federal election, he was defeated by Marcel Masse of the Progressive Conservative party. Corriveau served for the latter...
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Doug Lewis Gilles Loiselle Flora MacDonald Elmer MacKay Shirley Martin Marcel Masse Charles Mayer Don Mazankowski John McDermid Barbara McDougall Stewart...
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Marcel Proulx (/ˈpruː/; born 6 March 1946 in L'Orignal, Ontario) is a retired Canadian politician. Proulx is a former member of the Liberal Party of Canada...
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Hnatyshyn Marc Lalonde Jean Chrétien Gerald A. Regan Patricia Carney Marcel Masse Arthur Jacob Epp Bill McKnight Bobbie Sparrow Anne McLellan Ministers...
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Benoît Bouchard Minister of Communications - Lowell Murray (acting) then Marcel Masse Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - Tom Siddon Minister of Agriculture...
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Doug Lewis Gilles Loiselle Flora MacDonald Elmer MacKay Shirley Martin Marcel Masse Charles Mayer Don Mazankowski John McDermid Barbara McDougall Stewart...
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Hnatyshyn Marc Lalonde Jean Chrétien Gerald A. Regan Patricia Carney Marcel Masse Arthur Jacob Epp Bill McKnight Bobbie Sparrow Anne McLellan Ministers...
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1988 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Preceded by Marcel Masse Succeeded by Lowell Murray (acting) Marcel Masse Minister of Employment and Immigration In office...
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Doug Lewis Gilles Loiselle Flora MacDonald Elmer MacKay Shirley Martin Marcel Masse Charles Mayer Don Mazankowski John McDermid Barbara McDougall Stewart...
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MacLaren Steve Mahoney John Manley Sergio Marchi Diane Marleau Paul Martin Marcel Massé John McCallum Anne McLellan Fred Mifflin Maria Minna Andy Mitchell Bob...
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Doug Lewis Gilles Loiselle Flora MacDonald Elmer MacKay Shirley Martin Marcel Masse Charles Mayer Don Mazankowski John McDermid Barbara McDougall Stewart...
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Patricia Carney September 17, 1984 – June 29, 1986 under Mulroney 10. Marcel Masse June 30, 1986 – January 29, 1989 11. Arthur Jacob Epp January 30, 1989...
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ministers, Chrétien ensured that the Program Review Committee chaired by Marcel Massé that would decide what programs to end and which to cut had a majority...
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Progressive Conservative Campbell Progressive Conservative (1993) 25th 46 Marcel Massé MP for Hull—Aylmer (born 1940) 4 November 1993 25 January 1996 Liberal...
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Communications Marcel Masse 17 September 1984 26 September 1985 Benoît Bouchard (acting) 26 September 1985 30 November 1985 Marcel Masse 30 November 1985...
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