Charles L. Caccia, PC (April 28, 1930 – May 3, 2008) was a Canadian politician. Caccia was a Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada. He represented...
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Caccia (Italian for "hunt") may refer to: Caccia al Re – La narcotici, an Italian television series Caccia e Pesca, an Italy-based premium television channel...
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Douglas Morton was elected. Since then, Liberals Walter Gordon and Charles Caccia (who himself held the seat for nearly 40 years) won the seat by increasing...
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Expansion - Ed Lumley Minister of the Environment - John Roberts then Charles Caccia Minister of Justice - Mark MacGuigan Minister of Transport - Jean-Luc...
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several Liberal MPs associated with Chrétien such as Sheila Copps and Charles Caccia losing their nomination battles against Martin loyalists. On February...
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Regional Industrial Expansion - Ed Lumley Minister of the Environment - Charles Caccia Minister of Justice - Mark MacGuigan then Donald Johnston Minister of...
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Serge Joyal Minister of Amateur Sport 1980–1982 Lincoln Alexander Minister of Labour 1980–1981 Charles Caccia Minister of State (Sports) 1980 ...
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Lloyd Axworthy Monique Bégin Jean-Jacques Blais Herb Breau Rémi Bujold Charles Caccia Bennett Campbell Jean Chrétien David Collenette Judy Erola Ralph Ferguson...
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was born at home in Outremont, Montreal, Quebec, on October 18, 1919, to Charles-Émile "Charley" Trudeau (1887–1935), a French-Canadian businessman and...
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in the 1984 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, along with Charles Caccia and Roméo LeBlanc. He also supported Chrétien in the 1990 leadership...
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