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  • Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine (November 14, 1922 – June 21, 2010) was a Canadian politician and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. He was born...
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  • Force Don LaFontaine (1940–2008), American voice-over actor Eugène Lafontaine (1857–1935), lawyer, educator, judge and politician Fernand Lafontaine (1922–2010)...
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    twelve workers. The bridge was inaugurated on December 20, 1967 by Fernand Lafontaine, the ministre de la voirie (minister of highways) of the government...
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    Chartrand. Until the mid 1980s, prior to the extension of the Boulevard Fernand-Lafontaine, the Chemin du Lac was open to through traffic between Longueuil and...
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  • votes (21.65%), finishing second against Union Nationale incumbent Fernand Lafontaine. Official Results (Labelle, 1970), Le Directeur général des élections...
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  • Ralliement créditiste Jean-Guy Sabourin 3,486 14.55 Union Nationale Fernand Lafontaine 2,864 11.95 Total valid votes 23,962 100.00 Rejected and declined...
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  • bodybuilder, Yves Montmarquette, portrayed Fernand for the scenes after the character builds up his muscles. Lafontaine's son Mikaël had a small part as a swimmer...
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  • the 1973 provincial election, defeating Union Nationale incumbent Fernand Lafontaine in the division of Labelle. The Liberal Party won a landslide majority...
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  • were effective for the 1973 elections. Anjou was created from parts of LaFontaine Dorchester was renamed Beauce-Nord Beauce was renamed Beauce-Sud Brome...
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  • Yes Labelle September 16, 1959 Pierre Bohémier      Union Nationale Fernand Lafontaine      Union Nationale Death Yes Roberval October 15, 1958 Paul-Henri...
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  • Jonquière-Kénogami   Alfred Plourde Union Nationale Kamouraska   Fernand Lafontaine Union Nationale Labelle   Lucien Collard Libéral Lac-Saint-Jean  ...
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  • créditiste 1,060 10.27 3/4 Gérard Loiselle, Liberal 1970 provincial Labelle Ralliement créditiste 1,585 11.75 4/4 Fernand Lafontaine, Union Nationale...
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  • Ahuntsic and Fabre Parts of Bourget were split to form Bourassa, Olier and LaFontaine Montréal-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce was renamed Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and parts...
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  • Jean-Joseph Turcotte, Union Nationale, Roberval, October 15, 1958 [7] Fernand Lafontaine, Union Nationale, Labelle, September 16, 1959 [8] Jean-Paul Levasseur...
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  • Labelle In office 1958–1959 Preceded by Albiny Paquette Succeeded by Fernand Lafontaine Personal details Born (1907-01-07)January 7, 1907 Ferme-Neuve, Quebec...
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  • Paul-Émile Allard Roads: Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine Transportation and Communications: Fernand Lizotte (1968–1970) Transportation: Fernand Lizotte (1970) Communications:...
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  •  1952–1956 25th  1956–1958  1958–1959† Pierre Bohémier  1959–1960 Fernand Lafontaine 26th  1960–1962 27th  1962–1966 28th  1966–1970 29th  1970–1973 Riding...
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    Yves Lafontaine (born 16 July 1959), is a Canadian musician, luthier and writer. The son of Jeanne d'Arc Lafontaine (née Bussière), an amateur painter...
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    supporters and close friends, but after the rebellion, he was to follow Lafontaine." Papineau's later childhood was mainly spent on the seigniory of la Petite...
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    (Internet Archive: All 3 Volumes) Saul, John Ralston. Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine and Robert Baldwin (2010) online Media related to Lower Canada at Wikimedia...
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