• The Bloc populaire canadien (lit. 'Canadian Popular Bloc'), often shortened to the Bloc populaire or the Bloc, was a political party in the Canadian province...
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  • démocratique du Québec 1994–2012 Action libérale nationale 1934–c. 1939 Bloc Populaire Canadien 1943–1949 Ligue nationaliste canadienne 1908–1916 Fédération du...
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  • Édouard Lacroix (category Bloc populaire canadien MPs)
    their people and country." He left the Liberals and joined the Bloc Populaire Canadien on February 18, 1943. He resigned his seat on July 11, 1944, to...
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  • Joseph-Armand Choquette (category Bloc populaire canadien MPs)
    Commons of Canada representing the Bloc populaire canadien and was also the last surviving member of the Bloc populaire's caucus when he died in 1999 at the...
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    popular vote and no seats, and soon disbanded. He helped found the Bloc populaire canadien in 1942 but left it in early 1944 when André Laurendeau was chosen...
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    Maxime Raymond (category Bloc populaire canadien MPs)
    and became the Leader of the Bloc populaire canadien on February 10, 1943. Raymond was re-elected in 1945 as a Bloc populaire MP but did not run for re-election...
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    Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon for eight years. His cousin was novelist and Bloc populaire canadien politician André Laurendeau. Aldéric Laurendeau – Parliament of...
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  • party in 1942 over the conscription issue, many of whom joined the Bloc populaire canadien when it was formed that fall to campaign against the government...
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    as the National Front and was considered more moderate than the Bloc populaire canadien. Among its policies was opposition to the "socialism" the Mackenzie...
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    again, this time placing their hopes in another new party, the Bloc populaire Canadien, led by André Laurendeau. Future Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau was...
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