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Vincent Jourdenais (born
April 18, 1997) is a
Canadian sprint kayaker.
Jourdenais started kayaking in 2007, at the age of 10. At the 2019 ICF
Canoe Sprint...
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Fernand Jourdenais (25
March 1933 – 29
February 2016) was a
Progressive Conservative member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. He was a
businessman and...
- Tucson" (PDF).
BizTucson – via suncorridorinc.com. Mikkelson, Holly;
Jourdenais, Renée (2015). The
Routledge Handbook of Interpreting. Routledge. ISBN 9781317595014...
- Bontempo,
Karen (2015). "Signed
Language Interpreting". In Mikkelson, Holly;
Jourdenais, Renée (eds.). The
Routledge Handbook of Interpreting. London: Taylor...
- West; Otto Jelinek, Oakville—Milton; Al Johnson,
Calgary North;
Fernand Jourdenais, La Prairie;
Robert Layton, Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis;
Elmer MacKay, Central...
- 32nd 1980–1984
Pierre Deniger Liberal 33rd 1984–1988
Fernand Jourdenais Progressive Conservative 34th 1988–1993 35th 1993–1997
Richard Bélisle...
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Brown Kurtis Imrie New
Zealand 3:17.210 QF 5 3
Mikita Borykau Aleh
Yurenia Belarus 3:18.952 QF 6 6
Brian Malfesi Vincent Jourdenais Canada 3:22.068 QF...
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Globe and Mail, 15
October 1987, A5. The
article title refers to
Fernand Jourdenais, not Plamondon.
Richard Clereux and Hugh Winsor, "Override
clause incompatible...
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Deniger was
defeated by
Fernand Jourdenais of the
Progressive Conservative party.
Deniger also lost to
Jourdenais in
another attempt to win the riding...
- 9,713 36.79 +4.42
Progressive Conservative Donat Marois 4,991 18.91 -6.70 New
Democratic Jacques Jourdenais 1,706 6.46
Total valid votes 26,399 100.00...