Jean-Luc Pépin PC CC (French: [pepɛ̃]; November 15, 1924 – September 5, 1995) was a Canadian academic, politician and Cabinet minister. Pepin was a political...
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Jean Pépin may refer to: Jean François Théophile Pépin (1826 – 1904), known as Théophile Pépin, French mathematician Jean Pépin (philosopher) [fr] (1924...
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Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien PC OM CC KC AdE (French: [ʒɑ̃ kʁetjɛ̃]; January 11, 1934) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 20th prime...
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both siblings for his entire life. Trudeau attended the prestigious Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf (a private French Jesuit school), where he supported Quebec nationalism...
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Republic Jean-Luc Mélenchon (born 1951), a French politician Jean-Luc Pépin (1924–1995), a Canadian academic, politician, and Cabinet member Jean-Luc Poudroux...
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promoted by Jean-Luc Pépin, founded it on 24 February 1983, and it was marked as a responsibility of the Minister of Transport. Additionally, Pépin enunciated...
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Henry Winters Jean-Luc Pépin (acting) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of Industry (1963–69) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of...
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understood that the minister should speak French fluently. Jean-Luc Pépin (1983–1984) Jean Chrétien (1984) Monique Vézina (1984–1986) Monique Landry (1986–1993)...
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Canadian Parliament, Ouellet was defeated in the 1963 federal election by Jean-Luc Pépin of the Liberal party. David Ouellet – Parliament of Canada biography...
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Ellen Fairclough, Alvin Hamilton, Paul Martin Sr., Don Mazankowski, Jean-Luc Pépin, Jack Pickersgill, and Robert Stanfield. The four judges are the Chief...
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ministers. In their 1998 study of the Canadian prime ministers up through Jean Chrétien, J. L. Granatstein and Norman Hillmer found that a survey of Canadian...
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if he remained in office. Turner then re-entered politics, and defeated Jean Chrétien, his successor as finance minister, on the second ballot of the...
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Henry Winters Jean-Luc Pépin (acting) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of Industry (1963–69) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of...
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Henry Winters Jean-Luc Pépin (acting) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of Industry (1963–69) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of...
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Henry Winters Jean-Luc Pépin (acting) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of Industry (1963–69) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of...
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eventually return to Canada and enter politics, citing fellow Shawinigan resident Jean Chrétien as an inspiration. Ahead of the 2015 Canadian federal election,...
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Environment - John Roberts Minister of Justice - Jean Chrétien Minister of Transport - Jean-Luc Pépin Minister of Communications - Francis Fox Minister...
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Kevin Page (section Jean-Luc Pepin Research Chair)
teaches at the University of Ottawa. In 2013, Page was named as the Jean-Luc Pepin Research Chair on Canadian Government. In 2016, Page became the head...
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15 John Robert Nicholson December 18, 1965 April 20, 1968 Liberal 16 Jean-Luc Pépin April 20, 1968 July 6, 1968 Liberal 20 (P. E. Trudeau) 17 Bryce Mackasey...
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Turner's last four months as Liberal leader and the first few months of Jean Chrétien's leadership, until the latter won a by-election to Parliament....
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Environment - John Roberts Minister of Justice - Jean Chrétien then Mark MacGuigan Minister of Transport - Jean-Luc Pépin Minister of Communications - Francis Fox...
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Henry Winters Jean-Luc Pépin (acting) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of Industry (1963–69) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of...
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guidelines for cabinet ministers. Conservative Leader Joe Clark criticized Jean Chrétien's decision to move Eggleton to the backbenches, citing similar accusations...
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Caccia Minister of Justice - Mark MacGuigan Minister of Transport - Jean-Luc Pépin then Lloyd Axworthy Minister of Communications - Francis Fox Minister...
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at the 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership convention but supported Jean Charest's candidacy instead. He declined an offer to serve in the cabinet...
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Henry Winters Jean-Luc Pépin (acting) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of Industry (1963–69) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of...
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as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Following his retirement from parliament, he served as president...
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Henry Winters Jean-Luc Pépin (acting) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of Industry (1963–69) Charles Mills Drury Jean-Luc Pépin Ministers of...
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Act (assented to 21 December 1989). In 1995, during the first mandate of Jean Chrétien's government, the forestry portfolio was merged with that of the...
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Marc Garneau (redirect from Joseph Jean Pierre Marc Garneau)
Joseph Jean-Pierre Marc Garneau PC CC CD (born February 23, 1949) is a retired Canadian Member of Parliament, retired Royal Canadian Navy officer and former...
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