Ronald J. Duhamel, PC (March 2, 1938 – September 30, 2002) was a Canadian Member of Parliament and Senator. Ronald Duhamel was born in Saint Boniface,...
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politician Ron Duhamel (1938–2002), Canadian politician Yvon Duhamel (1939–2021), Canadian professional motorcycle and snowmobile racer Duhamel, Alberta...
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█ Liberal █ Progressive Conservative Saint Boniface Léo Duguay 1984 Ron Duhamel █ Liberal █ Progressive Conservative Mackenzie Jack Scowen 1984 Vic Althouse...
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Legion, and by the Canadian government Veterans Affairs Canada Minister Ron Duhamel, the latter two organizations now offering some form of support to the...
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(Public Works and Government Services) 6 December 1993 – 5 December 1994: Ron Duhamel 6 December 1994 – 22 February 1996: Réginald Bélair 23 February 1996...
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a government employee. In 1998, Pitura and federal Cabinet Minister Ron Duhamel announced the construction of a flood protection dike at Ste. Agathe...
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Conservative 34th 1988–1993 Ron Duhamel Liberal 35th 1993–1997 Saint Boniface 36th 1997–1999 Ron Duhamel Liberal 37th 2000–2002 2002–2004...
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Chrétien Minister John Manley Preceded by Fred Mifflin Succeeded by Ron Duhamel Secretary of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency) In office August...
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1999 Liberal 20 George Baker August 3, 1999 October 17, 2000 Liberal 21 Ron Duhamel October 18, 2000 January 14, 2002 Liberal 22 Rey Pagtakhan January 15...
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Harper Canadian Alliance Resigned Yes Saint Boniface May 13, 2002 Ron Duhamel Liberal Raymond Simard Liberal Appointed to the Senate Yes...
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