Gilles A. Perron (December 10, 1940 – June 11, 2024) was a Canadian politician. Perron was a Bloc Québécois Member of the House of Commons of Canada first...
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coach in the National Hockey League Gilles Perron (1940-2024), a Canadian politician Marshall Perron (born 1942), a former Chief Minister of the Northern...
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Treasury Board Richard Nadeau (2006–) Minister of Veterans Affairs Gilles-A. Perron (2006–2008) Critics for Special Ministerial Responsibilities Minister...
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sexual orientation and added a defence for the expression of good-faith opinions based on religious texts. It originated in a Private Member's Bill introduced...
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This is a seat by seat list of candidates in the 2004 Canadian election. For more information about the election see 2004 Canadian federal election. Due...
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the 2011 election edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit Gilles Rocheleau was elected as a Liberal in 1988 election but left the Liberal caucus in 1990...
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512 3.17% Benoit Legros 107 0.22% David Smith Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Gilles-A. Perron 26,272 53.90% Robert Frégeau 6,239 12.80% Érick Gauthier 10,173 20...
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This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 38th Parliament of Canada (October 4, 2004 to November 29, 2005). Bold text denotes...
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a tie. Up to 154 votes were needed to ensure the legislation passes, although the only formal requirement for passing legislation is the assent of a majority...
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This is a seat by seat list of candidates in the 2000 Canadian election. For more information about the election see 2000 Canadian federal election. Alliance...
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