- Jean-François
Lisée (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁã.swa li.ze]; born
February 13, 1958) is a
Canadian politician who
served as the
leader of the Parti...
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dedicate more time to his family. Jean-François
Lisée was
elected leader of
Parti Québécois on 7
October 2016.
Lisée charged Manon M****é with
reneging in unsuccessful...
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Parti Québécois
leader Pierre Karl Péladeau on May 2, 2016. Jean-François
Lisée was
elected on the
second ballot with 50.63% of the vote. To be nominated...
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Canada and
current Secretary-General of La Francophonie. Jean-François
Lisée (b. 1958),
former leader of the
Parti Québécois,
former Leader of the Opposition...
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needed for
official party status;
Parti Québécois
leader Jean-François
Lisée,
defeated in his bid for re-election,
resigned as
party leader, replaced...
- 2014: Jean-François
Lisée declares his candidacy.
November 27, 2014:
Pierre Karl Péladeau
declares his candidacy.
January 23, 2015:
Lisée withdraws. January...
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Retrieved September 22, 2024.
Lisée, Jean-Francois (2020). La
tentation québécoise de John F. Kennedy.
Carte blanche. p. 28.
Lisée, Jean-Francois (2020). La...
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debout (2018) Marilène Gill, MP for
Manicouagan (2015–present) Jean-François
Lisée,
former leader of the
Parti Québécois (2016–2018),
Quebec Minister of International...
- 1958 – Marc Emery,
Canadian publisher and
activist 1958 – Jean-François
Lisée,
Canadian journalist and
politician 1958 –
Derek Riggs,
English painter...
- and the
actual seat count.
Following the elections, both Jean-François
Lisée and
Philippe Couillard resigned. "Data archives". www.dgeq.org. Élections...