Fabien Roy (April 17, 1928 – October 31, 2023) was a Canadian politician who was active in Quebec in the 1970s. Roy was elected to the National Assembly...
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player Fabien Patanchon (born 1983), French professional road bicycle racer Fabien Pelous (born 1973), French rugby union footballer Fabien Roy (1928–2023)...
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a split in the Ralliement créditiste du Québec after Fabien Roy was expelled from the party. Roy was one of the two créditiste Members of the National...
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Popular provincial créditiste Fabien Roy was selected to lead Social Credit just before the 1979 election. Under Roy, the party won the tacit support...
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Gauthier said he did not wish to lead the party into an election and Fabien Roy was drafted as leader. Gauthier retained his seat in the 1979 federal...
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politician Fabien Roy (born 1928), Canadian politician Falguni Roy (1945–1981), Indian Bengali poet Gabrielle Roy (1909–1983), Canadian author Helen Roy (born...
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series of interim leaders, including Caouette's son, the party turned to Fabien Roy, a popular member of the National Assembly of Quebec, who took the reins...
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Morin, Sylvio (1 November 2023). "Décès de l'ancien député Fabien Roy" [Former MP Fabien Roy has died]. En Beauce (in French). Archived from the original...
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Social Credit candidate Nelson Lassard. After being defeated in Beauce, Roy was a candidate in the delayed election in Frontenac, which was postponed...
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candidates in Beauce-Sud, in order to clear the way for the pénépiste Fabien Roy to hold the riding. The Unionists did not have a candidate in Outremont...
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