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Jean-Noël Tremblay

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This article about a Quebec Member of Parliament from the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada is a
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during the party's leadership convention, held on June 21, 1969.
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Jean-Noël Tremblay – Parliament of Canada biography
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Canadian Parliament
Roberval
Georges Villeneuve
Charles-Arthur Gauthier
National Assembly of Quebec
Chicoutimi
Antonio Talbot
Marc-André Bédard
Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean
Quebec
Quebec
Progressive Conservative
Union Nationale
CM
House of Commons of Canada
1958 election
Roberval
Progressive Conservative Party
1962
Social Credit Party
National Assembly of Quebec
Chicoutimi
1966
Union Nationale
Daniel Johnson, Sr
Jean-Jacques Bertrand
Quebec nationalist
Jean-Guy Cardinal
Jean-Jacques Bertrand
1970

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