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    Gabriel Loubier (born September 27, 1932) was a politician in Quebec, Canada. He served as leader of the Union Nationale party from 1971 to 1974, and...
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  • Loubier is a family name of French origin and may refer to: Gabriel Loubier (born 1932), Canadian Union Nationale politician Jean Loubier, German writer...
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    behind the PQ, it still managed to become the Official Opposition. Gabriel Loubier took over as leader and the party became known as Unité Québec from...
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  • eliminated): Gabriel Loubier 568 Marcel Masse 544 Mario Beaulieu 99 Third ballot (Beaulieu eliminated): Gabriel Loubier 607 Marcel Masse 584 Loubier resigned on...
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    Swing 9.25% 7.16%   Third party Fourth party   PC Leader Yvon Dupuis Gabriel Loubier Party Parti créditiste Union Nationale Leader since February 4, 1973...
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  • Succeeded by Gabriel Loubier Political offices Preceded by Robert Bourassa (Liberal) Leader of the Opposition in Quebec 1970–1971 Succeeded by Gabriel Loubier (UN)...
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  • Bertrand Missisquoi (Eastern Townships) 1970 1971 Union Nationale   Gabriel Loubier Bellechasse (Chaudière-Appalaches) 1971 1973 Union Nationale   Jacques-Yvan...
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  • – Michael Colvin, English captain and politician (d. 2000) 1932 – Gabriel Loubier, Canadian politician 1932 – Oliver E. Williamson, American economist...
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    Premier of Quebec 1976–1984 Succeeded by Camille Laurin Preceded by Gabriel Loubier Leader of the Opposition in Quebec 1973–1976 Succeeded by Gérard D...
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    coach September 25 – Glenn Gould, pianist (d. 1982) September 27 – Gabriel Loubier, politician October 16 – Lucien Paiement, politician, Mayor of Laval...
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  • Bellechasse In office 29 October 1973 – 15 November 1976 Preceded by Gabriel Loubier Succeeded by Bertrand Goulet Personal details Born 2 March 1937 Montmagny...
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  • resources M 9,360 2nd Beauharnois Lucien Leduc M 5,515 3rd Bellechasse Gabriel Loubier Incumbent; minister of tourism and fishing; led the Union Nationale...
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  • election, a few months after Bertrand’s death and under the leadership of Gabriel Loubier, the party was completely shut out of the legislature for the first...
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  •  1956–1960 26th  1960–1962     Gustave Plante Liberal 27th  1962–1966     Gabriel Loubier Union Nationale 28th  1966–1970 29th  1970–1973 30th  1973–1976    ...
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  • Allard Union Nationale Beauce   Gérard Cadieux Libéral Beauharnois   Gabriel Loubier Union Nationale Bellechasse   Lucien McGuire Libéral Berthier   Gérard...
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  • opposition Union Nationale was led by Jean-Jacques Bertrand and later by Gabriel Loubier. The events of the October Crisis took place during this mandate. After...
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  • the leadership of the Union Nationale, placing third, behind victor Gabriel Loubier and Marcel Masse. In 1971, he published a book, La victoire du Québec...
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  • and Forests: Claude-Gilles Gosselin Tourism, Hunting and Fishing: Gabriel Loubier Natural Resources: Daniel Johnson Sr. (1966–1967), Paul-Emile Allard...
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  • Laurier Busque 2,355 4.61% André Bellavance Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier 27,838 56.02% Stéphane Deschênes 4,884 9.83% Huguette Guilhaumon 12,323...
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    Laurier Busque 2,355 4.61% André Bellavance Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier 27,838 56.02% Stéphane Deschênes 4,884 9.83% Huguette Guilhaumon 12,323...
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  • Josh Hudgins 44 Joe Kemlage 17 Kent Klyman -- Ayura Kobayashi ‡ 22 Blake Loubier 11 Edgar Martinez 65 Carter Poiry 15 Ryan Steckline 26 Ben Terwilliger...
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  • Yvan Loubier 25,916 55.41% Michel Gaudette 16,265 34.77% Jacques Bousquet 2,161 4.62% Rachel Dicaire 499 1.07% Frédéric Mantha 1,932 4.13% Yvan Loubier Shefford...
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  • New Democratic Resigned No Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot September 17, 2007 Yvan Loubier Bloc Québécois Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac Bloc Québécois Resigned to enter provincial...
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  • 558 22.12% Yvan Loubier 29,789 62.40% Andrée Champagne 5,240 10.98% Joëlle Chevrier 1,204 2.52% Bruno Godbout 948 1.99% Yvan Loubier Shefford Diane St-Jacques...
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  • Councillor 9: Gérald Poirier Councillor 10: Patrick Huot Councillor 26: Alain Loubier Councillor 27: Anne Beaulieu Councillor 28: Ginette Picard Lavoie Councillor...
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  • Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Quebec Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons (1990–1993) 1984 Yvan Loubier   Bloc Québécois Lee Clark Brandon—Souris Manitoba 1983 Glen McKinnon  ...
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  • Ghislain Gaulin Dominique Vien Chutes-de-la-Chaudière France Proulx Yvan Loubier Marc Picard Éveline Gueppe Jean-Luc Bugnon Marc Picard Drummond Lyne Boisvert...
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  • Councillor 1: Lisette Côté Gagnon Councillor 2: Carolin Roy Councillor 3: André Loubier Councillor 4: Mario Provençal Councillor 5: Rock Carrier Councillor 6:...
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