Liberal MPs also left the party in 1942 over the conscription issue, many of whom joined the Bloc populaire canadien when it was formed that fall to campaign...
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Maurice Duplessis (category Université de Montréal alumni)
Granatstein, J. L. (1973). "Le Québec et le plébiscite de 1942 sur la conscription". Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française (in French). 27 (1): 43–62...
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Normandin, Pierre G; Léopold Normandin, A (1965). Guide Parlementaire Canadien - Pierre G. Normandin, A. Léopold Normandin - Google Books. Retrieved 5...
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later took part in the founding of the centre-left party Bloc populaire Canadien, and soon became its provincial leader while Maxime Raymond was its federal...
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affiliate stations. In 1942, the network controversially refused to give airtime to the "No" side in the Conscription Plebiscite. Nonetheless, 72.9 per...
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vote in the 1942 plebiscite to release the King government's from its pledge not to introduce conscription but resigned from Cabinet in May 1942 over the...
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outspoken opponent and joined the Bloc populaire canadien movement to campaign against conscription. In February 1942, he was married to Simonne Monet by Lionel...
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culture of the French-speaking habitants, guaranteeing the right of the Canadiens to practice the Catholic faith and to the use of French civil law (now...
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between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators, with Montreal beating Ottawa 7-4 in part to five goals scored by Canadiens centre Joe Malone. Born:...
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