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Louise Marguerite Renaude Lapointe, PC CC (January 3, 1912 – May 11, 2002) was a
Canadian journalist and a Senator. She was
among the
first Canadian women...
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Andantino marks the
entrance of Mère
Renaude, and in the
following Adagio (the 'Adagietto' of
Suite No. 1)
Balthazar and
Renaude reminisce about old times. As...
- Leïla Bekhti :
Myriam Antoine Reinartz : Paul ****ya Da Silva : Mila Noëlle
Renaude :
Sylvie Jérémie Elkaïm &
Sarah Suco : Diner's
friend Martine Chevallier :...
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Appointed by
Roland Michener Preceded by Jean-Paul
Deschatelets Succeeded by
Renaude Lapointe Senator for Fredericton, New
Brunswick In
office 1953–1975 Appointed...
- as Rico-Berlingot
Micheline Bernard as Prin****l
Gauvin Sylvie Lemay as
Renaude Ariane Castellanos as
Claudie Humanist Vampire S****ing
Consenting Suicidal...
- 1971
Appointed by
Pierre Trudeau Preceded by
Gustave Monette Succeeded by
Renaude Lapointe Leader of the
Parti social démocratique du Québec In
office 1951–1957...
- p****é
Claude Bourgeyx Jean-Louis
Thamin Blanche Aurore Céleste Noëlle
Renaude Philippe Adrien 1993 La
Tranche Jean-Daniel
Magnin Philippe Adrien L’Annonce...
- Furey,
becoming the
third female Speaker of the
Senate and the
first since Renaude Lapointe who
served as
speaker from 1974 to 1979. In May 2014, Gagné was...
- 2001 –
Douglas Adams,
English novelist and
screenwriter (b. 1952) 2002 –
Renaude Lapointe,
Canadian journalist and
politician (b. 1912) 2002 – Bill Peet...
- 1992) 1912 –
Federico Borrell García,
Spanish soldier (d. 1936) 1912 –
Renaude Lapointe,
Canadian journalist and
politician (d. 2002) 1912 –
Armand Lohikoski...