- Joseph-
Alphida Crête (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf
alfida kʁɛt]; July 9, 1890 –
April 20, 1964) was a
Liberal Member of the
Legislative ****embly of Quebec...
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Champlain and
Three Rivers and St.
Maurice 18th 1935–1940 Joseph-
Alphida Crête
Liberal 19th 1940–1945 20th 1945–1949 René
Hamel Bloc po****ire...
- Battlefields,
Ngezi 1
Field Regiment (Lt. Col. Chitungo) –
Alphida Farm,
Domboshawa 2
Field Regiment –
Alphida Farm,
Domboshawa 1 Air
Defence Artillery Regiment(Lt...
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artist May 30 — John
Stuart Foster,
physicist (d.1944) July 9 – Joseph-
Alphida Crête,
politician (d. 1964) July 27 — Ian
Alistair Mackenzie, politician...
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surname of
French origin. Some
persons with the
surname include: Joseph-
Alphida Crête (1890–1964),
Canadian politician Martin Crête (born 1985), Canadian...
- to the
Legislative ****embly of
Saskatchewan (b. 1882)
April 20 – Joseph-
Alphida Crete,
politician (b. 1890)
April 26 – E. J. Pratt, poet (b. 1882) June...
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provincial election and
defeated Liberal Party of
Quebec in****bent Joseph-
Alphida Crête. He
became a
member of the
Union Nationale and was re-elected as...
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federal district of Saint-Maurice—Laflèche in 1940. In****bent Joseph-
Alphida Crête was re-elected.
Frigon died in
Shawinigan in 1944. Rue
Frigon (Frigon...
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Member Party Riding created from
Champlain 18th 1931–1935 Joseph-
Alphida Crête
Liberal 19th 1935–1936
Romulus Ducharme Action libérale nationale...
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Fauteux (by-election of 1942-02-09)
Liberal 1942 St-Maurice—Laflèche Joseph-
Alphida Crête
Liberal 1935
Shefford Joseph-Hermas
Leclerc Liberal 1935 Sherbrooke...