Luc Bernard Guindon (born July 31, 1943) is a Justice of the peace and former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of...
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trade union organizer Luc Guindon (born 1943), Canadian politician in Ontario Roger Guindon (1920–2012), Canadian priest Guindon v Canada, a 2015 decision...
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1987 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent Luc Guindon in the Cornwall riding by about 1,000 votes. The Liberals won a majority...
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general election, 1987 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal John Cleary 10,653 Progressive Conservative Luc Guindon 9,067 New Democratic Bob Roth 6,756...
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provincial election, and lost to Progressive Conservative Fernand Guindon in Stormont. Guindon resigned from the legislature in 1974, and Samis contested a...
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Pope (PC) 13935 Roger Loiselle (NDP) 5662 Jim Martin (L) 4002 Cornwall: Luc Guindon (PC) 9430 Claude Poirier (L) 6384 Steve Corrie (NDP) 5828 Don Mills:...
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of Guindon's sons have been actively involved in the business. Guindon also served as a Director of the Ontario Plowmen's Association. His son Luc later...
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Guerin Jocelyn Guevremont Brendan Guhle Aldo Guidolin Bep Guidolin Robert Guindon Ben Guite Carl Gunnarsson Steve Guolla Miloslav Guren Denis Gurianov Alexei...
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Conservative (1883-1886) George Samis, New Democratic Party (1975-1985) Luc Guindon, Progressive Conservative (1985-1987) John Cleary, Liberal (1987-1999)...
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Ontario in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1973, the Hells Angels offered Bernie Guindon, the national president of Satan's Choice, the opportunity to have his...
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