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Jacques Duchesneau, CM COM CQ MSM CD (born
February 7, 1949) is a
Canadian politician,
civil servant,
former chief of police, and
former president and...
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original on 6
December 2021.
Retrieved 7
February 2021.
Conrad 2003, p. 6.
Duchesneau, John T; Troost-Cramer,
Kathleen (2014). Fort Adams: A History. Charleston...
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reports include Melanie Routhier-Boudreau,
Isabelle Brunet,
Marie Duchesneau, Luce Gauthier, Frédéric
Projean and
Chantal Racine.
Longtime host Pierre...
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Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, pp. 23–24 Wade, p. 242 Weaver, pp. 120–133
Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, pp. 32–35
Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer...
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Retrieved 3
March 2023.
Duchesneau 1997, p. 310.
Duchesneau 1997, p. 279. "2 Mélodies hébraïques (Ravel, Maurice)". IMSLP...
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Jacques Duchesneau de la Doussinière et d'Ambault,
chevalier (French pronunciation: [ʒak dyʃɛno də la dusinjɛʁ e dɑ̃bo]; died 1696, Ambrault, near Issoudun...
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March 2025). "citoyens du comté de SHERBROOKE,
notre Rhinoceros,
Gabriel Duchesneau".
facebook (in French).
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March 2025. "ACCLAMATION
NOTICE –...
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immigration and ran for the
Quebec Liberal Party. On 5
August 2012,
Jacques Duchesneau, the
whistleblower behind Quebec's anti-corruption unit,
announced his...
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Field Artillery Regiment, RCA 1998–2005 Succeeded by
Jacques Duchesneau Preceded by Gérard
Dufresne Honorary Colonel of the 62nd (Shawinigan)...
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former presidents of
CATSA have come from law
enforcement backgrounds:
Duchesneau and
McGarr had both
previously served with the
Montreal Urban Community...