• Louis-Édouard Roberge (11 September 1896 – 1 July 1982) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Plessisville, Quebec...
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  • Kalyna Roberge (born 1986), Canadian short track speed skater Louis-Édouard Roberge (1896–1982), Canadian merchant and politician Mario Roberge (born 1964)...
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    Fournier, Roman Catholic Archbishop Raymond Garneau, politician Louis-Édouard Roberge, politician François-Théodore Savoie, politician Pierre Vachon,...
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  • the 1957 federal election but lost to Louis-Édouard Roberge of the Liberal party. Létourneau defeated Roberge in the 1958 election and was re-elected...
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  • John Thomas Hackett Progressive Conservative 21st  1949–1953     Louis-Édouard Roberge Liberal 22nd  1953–1957 23rd  1957–1958 24th  1958–1962     René...
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    Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led first by Louis St. Laurent, and then by Lester B. Pearson. It was the second shortest parliament...
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  • Force Command (1968-1983) Gabriel Roberge Liberal Mégantic March 31, 1958 Canadian Army (1943-1946) Louis-Édouard Roberge Liberal Stanstead June 27, 1949...
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    election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent and the 17th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was...
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    election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent and the 17th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was...
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    office 1945–1949 Preceded by Joseph-Armand Choquette Succeeded by Louis-Édouard Roberge 19th President of the Canadian Bar Association In office 1947–1948...
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