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Loubier is a
family name of
French origin and may
refer to:
Gabriel Loubier (born 1932),
Canadian Union Nationale politician Hans
Loubier [de; commons;...
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Gabriel Loubier (born
September 27, 1932) was a
politician in Quebec, Canada. He
served as
leader of the
Union Nationale party from 1971 to 1974, and...
- Yvan
Loubier (born
April 10, 1959 in Montreal, Quebec) is a
Canadian politician and one of the
founders of the Bloc Québécois. He was a Bloc Québécois...
- Jean-Marc
Loubier is
chief executive officer (CEO) of Escada, an
international luxury fashion group,
since June 2007. He
succeeded Frank Rheinboldt. Jean-Marc...
- 2001,
Kroeger founded the band The
Suits XL. Band
members included Sam
Loubier-Demers and
Yohann Gosselin on
vocals and guitars,
drummer Patrick Paquet...
- "Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot"
after the 1980 election.
After the
resignation of Yvan
Loubier on 21
February 2007, a by-election
occurred on 17
September 2007. This...
- June 2009).
Louis de Funès (in French). Gr****et. ISBN 978-2-246-63669-4.
LOUBIER, Jean-Marc (15 May 2014).
Louis de Funès:
Petites et
grandes vadrouilles...
- as Un
cafetier Harry-Max as Un mécanicien du
bateau Rège p.204
Loubier p.406
Loubier, Jean-Marc.
Michel Simon: Ou Le
roman d'un jouisseur. Ramsay, 1989...
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Gabriel Loubier Political offices Preceded by
Robert Bour****a (Liberal)
Leader of the
Opposition in
Quebec 1970–1971 Succeeded by
Gabriel Loubier (UN)...
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Calamy as
Antoinette Lapouge Benjamin Lavernhe as
Vladimir Loubier Olivia Côte as Eléonore
Loubier Marc
Fraize as
Michel Jean-Pierre
Martins as Shérif Prin****l...