• Robert Laramée is a Canadian politician and was a city councillor in Montreal, Quebec. Laramée holds a Bachelor's degree in Recreation. According to Fugues...
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  • Council 2022–present Joy Lachica Peterborough City Council 2022–present Robert Laramée Montreal City Council 1994–1998 2001–2005 Shawn Lewis London City Council...
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  • 2018. stated by her on Celebrity Big Brother 2010 (UK). Malinowsky, H. Robert (April 1994). "Her Giveaway: A Spiritual Journey with AIDS, by Minnesota...
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    Jean-François Plante   Robert Laramée   Maxime Bergeron Laurencelle   Normand Gosselin Elssa Martinez (Ind.)   Robert Laramée #16 Louis-Hébert City councillor...
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  • Chadirdjian, Germain Prégent, Marie Lebeau, Pierre Gagnier, Louise Roy, and Robert Laramée joined Nouveau Montréal soon after its founding, giving the party representation...
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  • known as Union Montréal). He lost against Vision Montreal's candidate Robert Laramée in 2001, but was re-elected in 2005 representing the merged district...
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    Hitchens, Joe (2002). "Special Issues in Multi player Game Design". In Laramée, François-Dominic (ed.). Game Design Perspectives. Charles River Media...
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  • leader Benoît Labonté against criticisms from former executive director Robert Laramée, who had called on Labonté to resign or be ousted in the face of weak...
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  • mind and announced that he would back Jean Doré's Équipe Montréal. Robert Laramée ran again as a Vision Montreal candidate in 2001 and 2005. Martin Lemay...
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  • of Père-Marquette in 1998 with 34% of the vote, defeating incumbent Robert Laramée (33%). In 2001, Plante ran in the district of Louis-Hébert (Rosemont–Petite-Patrie...
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