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    Vivian Barbot (born July 7, 1941) is a Canadian teacher, activist, and politician. She is a former president of the Fédération des femmes du Québec, a...
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  • Haitian-American radio personality Vivian Barbot (born 1941), Canadian teacher, activist, and politician Roboexotica, also known as barbot festivals, robotics festival...
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  • Saint Vivian (4th century) Vivian Inez Archibald (born 1945), British Virgin Islander politician Vivian Bang (born 1983), American actress Vivian Barbot (born...
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    On election day, Trudeau narrowly defeated Bloc Québécois incumbent Vivian Barbot. Following his election win, Edward Greenspon, editor-in-chief of The...
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    [citation needed] Except for the years 2006 to 2008, when it was held by Vivian Barbot of the Bloc, the seat has been in Liberal hands since 1953. According...
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    the second overall after the Bloc Québécois’s former interim leader Vivian Barbot. Singh is also the first turban-wearing Indian and Sikh to sit as a...
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  • Popular Vote % Liberal Justin Trudeau 17,724 41.5% Bloc Québécois X Vivian Barbot 16,535 38.7%   New Democratic Party Costa Zafiropoulos 3,734 8.7% Conservative...
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    threatened. At the 2006 election, Pettigrew was defeated by Bloc challenger Vivian Barbot. On October 23, 2006, Deloitte Canada's Managing Partner and Chief Executive...
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    June 2011, Plamondon became the Bloc's interim parliamentary leader. Vivian Barbot served as interim leader and party president following Duceppe's resignation...
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    black woman to lead a provincial party in Canada (at the federal level, Vivian Barbot was interim leader of the Bloc Québécois in 2011), and the first person...
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    Policy Leaders Program, and a recipient of the Harry Jerome Award. Vivian Barbot was the first Black Canadian and visible minority to lead a federal...
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  • Regroupement des centres de femmes du Québec. In June 2003, she succeeded Vivian Barbot as president of the Fédération des femmes du Québec. In September 2009...
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    Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "Vivian Barbot". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of...
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  • Responsibilities Minister responsible for La Francophonie and Official Languages Vivian Barbot (2006–2008) Minister for Sport Luc Malo (2006–2008) Critics for Policy...
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  • for Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne and leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec Vivian Barbot - former MP for Papineau in Montreal Frantz Benjamin - MNA for Viau...
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    March 15, 1997 – May 2, 2011 Preceded by Michel Gauthier Succeeded by Vivian Barbot (interim) In office January 16, 1996 – February 17, 1996 (interim) Preceded...
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  • author and activist Harold Leighton Weller, American conductor July 7 Vivian Barbot, Canadian-Haitian teacher, activist and politician Marco Bollesan, Italian...
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    Centazzo 613 1.61% Geneviève Royer 121 0.32% Denis Coderre Papineau Vivian Barbot 11,091 25.93% Shama Chopra 2,021 4.73% Justin Trudeau 16,429 38.41%...
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  • attention of Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe and Bloc MP Vivian Barbot. Ms. Barbot told La Presse she found the text insulting and discriminatory...
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  • resignation of Lucien Bouchard after losing the Quebec 1995 referendum) Vivian Barbot May 2, 2011 – December 11, 2011 (following the resignation of Gilles...
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    Electoral District Incumbent Defeated by QC Brossard—La Prairie   Marcel Lussier   Alexandra Mendès QC Papineau   Vivian Barbot   Justin Trudeau...
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  • Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "Vivian Barbot". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of...
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  • in Laurier—Sainte-Marie and announces his resignation. May 3, 2011: Vivian Barbot becomes interim president after failing to regain her riding the night...
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  • Duceppe resigns as leader and president of the Bloc Québécois, and Vivian Barbot is named as the interim president. May 25, 2011: Michael Ignatieff resigns...
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    Affairs and International Development Chair Kevin Sorenson Vice Chairs Vivian Barbot Bryon Wilfert Members Raymond Chan Paul Dewar Peter Goldring Wajid Khan...
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  • Tynomi Banks, drag entertainer Barbada de Barbades, drag entertainer Vivian Barbot, Bloc Québécois member of parliament for the riding of Papineau Emery...
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    14, 2013) Bloc Québécois leader (all acting from outside the House): Vivian Barbot (May 2, 2011 – December 11, 2011) Daniel Paillé (December 11, 2011 –...
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  • (1991-1992) Céline Signori (1992-1994) Françoise David (1994-2001) Vivian Barbot (2001-2003) Michèle Asselin (2003-2009) Alexa Conradi (2009-2015) Mélanie...
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  • 1,370 3.18% Geneviève Royer (M-L) 173 0.40% Denis Coderre Papineau Vivian Barbot 17,775 40.75% Pierre Pettigrew 16,785 38.48% Mustaque A. Sarker 3,630...
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  • Conservative MP 1968–1984 First Black leader of a federal political party: Vivian Barbot, Interim leader of the Bloc Québécois, 2011 First Black leader of a...
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