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Joseph Fred
Hueglin (February 7, 1937 – July 5, 2022) was a
Canadian politician who was a
Member of
Parliament and a
founder of the
Progressive Canadian...
- Joe
Hueglin, was a
former Progressive Conservative Member of
Parliament (MP) from
Niagara Falls, Ontario. In
announcing the new party,
Hueglin stated...
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Boudin M,
Lindroos A,
Heinemeier J,
Ringbom A,
Michalska D,
Hajdas I,
Hueglin S,
Marzaioli F,
Terrasi F, P****ariello I,
Capano M,
Maspero F, Panzeri...
- (2004–2005) (interim)
Tracy Parsons (2005–2007)
Sinclair Stevens (2007–2016) Joe
Hueglin (2016–2019) Doug
Christie (November 30, 2005 –
March 11, 2013) Paul St...
- both see it
residing "between a
confederation and a federation".
Thomas Hueglin and Alan
Fenna locate it "somewhere
between federation and confederation"...
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party on May 29. It was led by
former Progressive Conservative MP Joe
Hueglin of Ontario. The
Progressive Canadian party aimed to be
perceived as the...
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Michel Blondin 13 — 0 0 3,815 * 0.02% * 0.49%
Progressive Canadian Joe
Hueglin 3 0 0 0 1,534 −2,942 0.01% −0.02pp 0.83%
Marijuana Blair Longley 4 0 0...
- at pp. 168–170. doi:10.4135/9781412979351.n20. ISBN 978-1-4129-6901-7.
Hueglin,
Thomas O.; Fenna, Alan (2006). "Federal principles,
federal organization"...
- 25 June 1968 – 31
August 1972
Preceded by Judy
LaMarsh Succeeded by Joe
Hueglin Member of
Parliament for
Renfrew South In
office 8
April 1963 – 24 June...
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Constitutional Reason of State. Providence:
Brown University Press, 1957.
Hueglin, Thomas. "Covenant and
Federalism in the
Politics of Althusius." In The...