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Mauril Adrien Jules Bélanger PC (June 15, 1955 –
August 15, 2016) was a
Canadian politician. A
member of the
Liberal Party of Canada, he
represented Ottawa—Vanier...
- Vachet,
Benjamin (April 3, 2017). "Ottawa-Vanier: Mona
Fortier succède à
Mauril Bélanger". TFO (in French).
Retrieved April 7, 2017. "The
people behind...
- Martin's
first cabinet.
After the 2004 election, the
portfolio was
given to
Mauril Bélanger, who was the
deputy government house leader. When
Belinda Stronach...
- Ottawa—Orléans. The
riding became vacant because of the
death of in****bent MP
Mauril Bélanger on
August 16, 2016. Mona
Fortier was
elected in the byelection...
- will stay on as
leader until his
replacement is chosen.
August 15, 2016:
Mauril Belanger,
Liberal MP for Ottawa—Vanier dies of ALS.
August 26, 2016: Former...
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Speaker at the
beginning of a new Parliament. On
March 9, 2016
Liberal MP
Mauril Bélanger
served as
honorary speaker for
about an hour to
honour his years...
- lyrics. In
another attempt to make the
anthem gender-neutral,
Liberal MP
Mauril Bélanger
introduced a
private member's bill in
September 2014. His Bill...
- and
minister of
state for
civil preparedness, and the
portfolio p****ed to
Mauril Bélanger in a
subsequent reshuffle.
Stephen Harper did not name
anyone to...
- Jean-Robert
Gauthier was
appointed to the
Senate in 1994, and
replaced by
Mauril Bélanger in a by-election in 1995. ***** John
Nunziata was
expelled from...
-
Lucienne Robillard Minister of
Internal Trade 18 May 2005 – 6
February 2006:
Mauril Bélanger
Minister of
International Cooperation 12
December 2003 – 6 February...