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Peter John
Veniot, PC (October 4, 1863 – July 6, 1936) was a
businessman and
newspaper owner and a
politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He was the first...
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Clarence Joseph Veniot (February 9, 1886 –
March 7, 1977) was a physician,
surgeon and
political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He
represented Gloucester...
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International ALERT Academy". alertacademy.com. May 7, 2019. Don
Veniot, Joy
Veniot and Ron Henzel, A
Matter of
Basic Principles: Bill
Gothard and the...
- the
defeat of the
Liberal government. In 1926,
Dysart succeeded Peter J.
Veniot as
leader of the
Liberal party. In 1935 the
Liberals returned to
power and...
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Harvey Alfred Veniot, QC (November 18, 1915 –
October 2, 2009) was a lawyer,
judge and
political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He
represented Pictou West...
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Lands and
Mines in the
governments of
Walter E.
Foster and
Peter J.
Veniot until 1924 when he was
appointed to the
Senate of
Canada by
Prime Minister...
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Liberals known as the "Dark
Lantern Brigade" led by
party organizers Peter Veniot and
Edward S.
Carter plus
lawyer and
Federal Member of Parliament, Frank...
- Journal. Hrabluk, Lisa;
Veniot,
Andre (December 8, 1998). "Liberal po****rity dips in
latest poll". The
Telegraph Journal.
Veniot,
Andre (September 2, 1998)...
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Robichaud was the
first Acadian Premier of New
Brunswick since Peter J.
Veniot and the
first to win an election. He
modernized the province's hospitals...
- mid-20th century.
Natasha St-Pier,
singer Jackie Vautour,
activist Peter John
Veniot,
first Acadian to
serve as
Premier of New
Brunswick William Arceneaux, Louisiana...