• Camil Samson (January 3, 1935 - December 18, 2012) was a politician in Quebec, Canada, Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA), and leader of the...
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  • (born 1945) Camil Doua (born 2002), Mauritanian swimmer Camil Mureșanu (1927–2015) Camil Petrescu (1894–1957) Camil Ressu (1880–1962) Camil Samson (1935–2012)...
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  • late in 1969. The party was officially founded on January 25, 1970. Camil Samson, the new party's president, was elected as leader of the party on March...
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  • Quebec, Canada, founded by former Ralliement créditiste du Québec leader Camil Samson and former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada federal cabinet minister...
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    Swing 11.15% 20.87% 13.28%   Fourth party Fifth party   RC PNP Leader Camil Samson Jérôme Choquette Party Ralliement créditiste Parti national populaire...
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  • ambulance, funeral, garage owner, corporate and textile trader leader Camil Samson – leader of the Ralliement créditiste du Québec Marcel Trudel – Quebec...
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    Hockey League player André Pronovost, National Hockey League player Camil Samson, leader of the Ralliement créditiste du Québec Some sectors Lac-à-la-Tortue...
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    40% 19.65% Swing 1.9% 21.17%   Third party Fourth party   PC Leader Camil Samson René Lévesque Party Parti créditiste Parti Québécois Leader since March...
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  • cast, and was eliminated from subsequent ballots. In 1978, Sévigny and Camil Samson founded the short-lived political party Les Démocrates in Quebec which...
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  • internal divisions, eventually splitting into two factions, one led by Camil Samson and the other by Armand Bois. On February 4, 1973, former federal Liberal...
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