Onésime Gagnon PC (October 23, 1888 – September 30, 1961) was a Canadian politician who served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Québec. He was born in...
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ore. On January 28, 1960, it was incorporated as Ville de Gagnon and named after Onésime Gagnon, the first Minister of Mining in Quebec. In the summer of...
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Canadian politician Narcisse A. Gagnon (1835–1903), Canadian politician Noam Gagnon (born 1963), Canadian dancer Onésime Gagnon (1888–1961), Canadian politician...
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but one federal minister from Quebec) to 214 cast for a more moderate Onésime Gagnon, an MLA from Dorchester. During the convention, Duplessis gained most...
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then attended the Nicolet Seminary, winning the Lieutenant Governor Onésime Gagnon Medal for Academic Merit, and the Université de Sherbrooke, winning...
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Brousseau - Paul Gouin Yvan Canuel - Mgr Georges Cabana René Caron - Onésime Gagnon Raymond Cloutier - Daniel Johnson Gilbert Comptois - J.A. Coté Pierre...
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under Elizabeth II (1952–2022): 26. cont... ← 14 February 1958 27. ρ Onésime Gagnon PC 14 February 1958 30 September 1961 Admin. Lucien Tremblay 30 September...
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as Premier of Saskatchewan Tommy Douglas, Quebec Cabinet ministers Onésime Gagnon and John Samuel Bourque, Mayor of Toronto Allan A. Lamport, and Chief...
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ALN and Conservative members. Fourteen of these formed the cabinet. Onésime Gagnon, Duplessis's challenger in the 1933 Conservative leadership contest...
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January 8, 1960 – July 5, 1960 Monarch Elizabeth II Lieutenant Governor Onésime Gagnon Preceded by Paul Sauvé Succeeded by Jean Lesage MNA for Joliette In...
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