• Library (pdf) Moncton Coun. René (Pepsi) Landry has died CBC News New Brunswick, 2 August 2016 Councillor René Pepsi Landry, City of Moncton Royal Gazette...
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  • René Wilfrid-Émilien Landry (April 30, 1876 – August 22, 1949) was a Canadian political figure in Nova Scotia, representing Yarmouth County in the Nova...
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    one of the most faithful followers of René Lévesque and the other sovereignty-associationists. In 2001, Landry was critical about Quebec receiving an...
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    (Grey) 72 Joan MacAlpine 23. Moncton North René Landry 3,054 Mike Murphy 3,555 Nancy McBain 543   René Landry 24. Moncton Crescent John Betts 4,230 Ray...
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  • Liberal 53rd  1995–1999     Gene Devereux Liberal 54th  1999–2003     René Landry Progressive Conservative 55th  2003–2006     Mike Murphy Liberal 56th...
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  • American dancer and choreographer Pepsi Tate (1965–2007), Welsh musician René Landry (1937–2016), Canadian politician nicknamed "Pepsi" Saint Pepsi, former...
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    Sullivan 687   James E. Lockyer 23. Moncton North Gene Devereux 2,304 René Landry 3,776 Nancy Hartling 1049 John Gallant (CoR) 103 Gene Devereux 24. Moncton...
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  • Jackie Landry Jackson (May 22, 1941 – December 23, 1997) was a member of the Chantels, the second nationally successful black female pop music group. She...
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  • Moncton North In office June 9, 2003 – September 27, 2010 Preceded by René Landry Succeeded by Marie-Claude Blais Personal details Born (1958-01-25) January...
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    (Ward 4) Susan F. Edgett (Ward 4. Elected November 15, 2016, to replace René Landry, who died August 2, 2016.) "Meet Your City Council". City of Moncton...
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