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Gilles Duceppe (French pronunciation: [ʒil dzysɛp]; born July 22, 1947) is a
Canadian retired politician,
proponent of the
Quebec sovereignty movement...
- election, the Bloc won 10 seats, even
though the party's
leader Gilles Duceppe failed to win a seat. In the 2019 election, the
party won 32 seats, regaining...
- Jean Hotte-
Duceppe CQ (25
October 1923 – 7
December 1990) was a
Canadian stage and
television actor from Montreal, Quebec. Born on 25
October 1923 to...
- Jean
Duceppe is a French-Canadian
biographical television mini-series that
aired on Télé-Québec in 2002. It told the
story of Jean
Duceppe, a Canadian...
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first time
since contesting general elections in 1993.
Party leader Gilles Duceppe was
defeated in his
riding and
subsequently resigned as leader. The New...
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Alexis Brunelle-
Duceppe MP (born July 1, 1979) is a
Canadian politician, who was
elected to the
House of
Commons of
Canada in the 2019 election. He represents...
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leader Gilles Duceppe in
hopes of
saving the Bloc from extinction. On June 10, 2015,
Beaulieu and
Duceppe jointly announced that
Gilles Duceppe would be returning...
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Gilles Duceppe and all but four Bloc MPs. As vice-president of the party,
Barbot was
appointed interim party leader and
president following Duceppe's resignation...
- 2011). "Harper
wanted 2004 coalition:
Duceppe". CBC News.
Retrieved March 26, 2011. "Harper, Layton,
Duceppe sought 'co-opposition' in 2004
letter to...
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parish church dedicated to
Saint Mary. The
riding was
represented by
Gilles Duceppe,
leader of the Bloc Québécois,
until 2011 when he was
defeated by Hélène...