Marcel Pepin (February 28, 1926 – March 6, 2000) was a trade unionist in Quebec, Canada. He was the president of the Confédération des syndicats nationaux...
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French (Radio-Canada) Bruno Gauron (1992) Mario Cardinal (1993–1997) Marcel Pépin (1997–1999) Renaud Gilbert (2000–2007) Julie Miville-Dechêne (April 1...
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Picard (1946–1958) Roger Mathieu (1958–1960) Jean Marchand (1961–1964) Marcel Pepin (1965–1976) Norbert Rodrigue (1976–1982) Donatien Corriveau (1982–83)...
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preceded by Julie Miville-Dechêne (2007–2011) Renaud Gilbert (2000–2007), Marcel Pépin (1997–1999), Mario Cardinal (1993–1997) and Bruno Gauron (1992). On March...
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movements. Such movements were led by the then-president of the CSN, Marcel Pepin. In 1966, Pepin would go on to change the situation with his 'moral report',...
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consisting of the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN), led by Marcel Pepin, the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (FTQ), led...
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of protesters' points of view. The CBC reported that its Ombudsman, Marcel Pepin, over a five-month period, reviewed all of Milewski's TV reporting and...
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Succeeded by Georges Levard Preceded by Gaston Tessier President of the International Federation of Christian Trade Unions 1961–1973 Succeeded by Marcel Pepin...
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1937: Jules Zirnheld 1946: Gaston Tessier 1961: Maurice Bouladoux 1973: Marcel Pepin 1981: Johnny Tan 1989: Willy Peirens 1997: Fernand Kikongi 2001: Basile...
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Asian Trade Unions 1974–2005 Succeeded by Anton Lodwick Preceded by Marcel Pepin President of the World Confederation of Labour 1981–1989 Succeeded by...
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among six prominent Quebec academics and unionists: Yvon Charbonneau, Marcel Pepin, Raymond Laliberté, Albert Dubuc, Jacques Dofny, and Lucie Dagenais....
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Gatineau Cédric Tessier (X) 1,199 44.03 Independent Pierre Samson 691 25.38 Independent René Coignaud 483 17.74 Independent Marcel Pépin 350 12.85...
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Pierre Poilievre (redirect from Pierre Marcel Poilievre)
Pierre Marcel Poilievre PC MP (/ˌpɔːliˈɛv/ PAW-lee-EV; born June 3, 1979) is a Canadian politician who has served as the leader of the Conservative Party...
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Action Gatineau Cédric Tessier 1,199 44.03 Independent Pierre Samson 691 25.38 Independent René Coignaud 483 17.74 Independent Marcel Pépin 350 12.85...
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Dufresne (1978) Pierre Nadeau (1979) Jean Paré (1980) Bernard Derome (1981) Marcel Pépin (1982) Guy Cormier (1983) Claude Beauchamp (1984) Gérald Leblanc (1985)...
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in 741. The dynasty was restored again in 743, but in 751 Charles's son, Pepin the Short, deposed the last king, Childeric III, and had himself crowned...
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for Union Nationale in the riding of Sherbrooke, but lost to Jean-Paul Pépin of the Quebec Liberal Party. In 1975, Côté founded SECOR and held the position...
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688 37.39 Parti créditiste Paul-Yvon Hamel 8,259 28.89 Parti Québécois Marcel Pépin 5,373 18.80 Union Nationale Alfred Croisetière 4,132 14.45 Independent...
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Lysès as La tante à héritage Germaine Michel as Madame Longuebois Marcel Lévesque as Pépin-Mounette Robert Pizani as Le danseur Robert Mérin as Le neveu Simone...
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Spanish). 24 September 2020. "José Casas Gris (Pepín)". UD Las Palmas (in Spanish). 2 October 2014. "Fallece Pepín, legendario portero de la UD Las Palmas"...
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Caved In: Prehistoric Terror (category Films directed by Richard Pepin)
"Sci-Fi Original" film, created by the Sci-Fi channel. Directed by Richard Pepin and written by Michael Konyves, it follows a party of tourists who become...
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Florida. They operated Pepin restaurant in St. Petersburg, Florida until its sale in 2004. Young Mendelsohn worked at Pepin as "busboy, dishwasher, [and]...
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Béatrice Auguste Bovério as Le directeur Violette Briet as Marie Jean Dasté as Pépin Luce Ferrald as Gaby Richard Francoeur as Charles Paul Frankeur as Le premier...
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2022. pp. 13–98. doi:10.1515/9780823293315-004. ISBN 978-0-8232-9331-5. Pepin, Ronald E. (2022). "Second mythographer". The Vatican Mythographers. pp...
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Paris. 757 - Byzantine emperor Constantine V sent to Compiègne a gift for Pepin the Short : France's first organ. 833 - Louis the Pious (also known as King...
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Rogers McLarty Mitchell Martin (acting) Gregg Starr MacEachen Nicholson Pépin Mackasey O'Connell Munro Ouellet (acting) O'Connell Alexander Regan Caccia...
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actor and screenwriter Lester Patrick, professional hockey player Jean-Luc Pepin, politician Mathieu Perreault, professional hockey player Michel Plante...
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victory; some only joined as tourists. The most notable of them was Henri Pépin. Pépin had hired two riders, Jean Dargassies and Henri Gauban, to ride with...
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(External Relations) (1982–83) de Bané Lapointe Pepin Ministers for External Relations (1983–95) Pepin Vézina Landry Vézina Ministers for International...
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Jean-Pierre Léaud Virginie Ledoyen Noémie Lenoir Max Linder Sheryfa Luna Marcel Marceau Sophie Marceau Jean Marais Jean-Pierre Marielle Ali Marhyar Olivier...
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