industrialist, philanthropist John Abbott Adrien Arcand André Boisclair Lucien Bouchard Andrée Boucher Henri Bourassa Robert Bourassa Pierre Bourgault George-Étienne...
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leader of the Parti Québécois in June, is replaced by 39-year-old André Boisclair after the leadership election of 2005. 2006 - Stephen Harper's Conservative...
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André Boisclair was elected leader of the PQ, polls showed that Charest and the Liberals would be roundly defeated in the next election. Boisclair did not...
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se représentera pas". Radio-Canada (in French). Retrieved 12 May 2022. Boisclair, Valérie (14 November 2021). "Gaétan Barrette ne sera pas candidat aux...
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Richard Legendre in the 2005 PQ leadership election, which was won by André Boisclair. After his re-election in 2007, Legault was renamed the PQ critic for...
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Rossi : Tom Celano Claude Maher : Guy Lalonde Sylvain Massé : Gilles Boisclair Germain Houde : Carol Léveillé Claude Blanchard : Roger Perreault — :...
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Beaudoin Paul Bégin Pierre Bélanger Roger Bertrand Jacques Brassard André Boisclair Denise Carrier-Perreault Guy Chevrette David Cliche Rita Dionne-Marsolais...
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and leader of the opposition until a leadership election chose André Boisclair as leader on November 15, 2005. She was not a candidate in the leadership...
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attacks Parti Québécois candidate Sylvain Gaudreault and leader André Boisclair, both openly gay, in an interview with PQ candidate Alexandre Cloutier...
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silver medal at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games. Maxime Boisclair – professional Canadian hockey player Joel Brutus – judoka, won a silver...
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