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André Ouellet (French: [ɑ̃dʁe wɛlɛt]), PC KC (born April 6, 1939) is a former longtime Liberal federal politician and Cabinet member in Canada. Following his political career, he served as chairman of Canada Post .
The 32nd Canadian Parliament was in session from April 14, 1980, until July 9, 1984. The membership was set by the 1980 federal election on February 18, 1980, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1984 election.
The minister was also the Registrar General of Canada. Ministers ... André Ouellet: August 8, 1974: March 15, 1976 ... Harvie Andre: June 30, 1986: January 29, 1989
This is a list of by-elections in Canada since Confederation.By-elections are held to fill a vacancy in the Canadian House of Commons.Vacancies are caused by the death or resignation of a Member of Parliament or, more rarely, by the voiding of an election result by a court or as the result of an MP being expelled from the House of Commons.
He holds a diploma in public administration from HEC Montréal, a certificate in law from the University of Montreal, and a Bachelor's Degree in legal sciences at the University of Quebec in Montreal. [2] M 8,904 18.15 2nd Brome—Missisquoi: Mark Quinlan: Quinlan was born in Cowansville.
Jean Chrétien was Prime Minister during the 35th Canadian Parliament.. The 35th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 17, 1994, until April 27, 1997. The membership was set by the 1993 federal election on October 25, 1993, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1997 election.
Calgary Centre: Donna Montgomery F 7,314 14.9 3 Calgary Centre-North: Paul Vargis M 8,030 15.9 2 Calgary East: Al Brown M 4,894 14.1 2 Calgary Northeast: Collette Singh F 4,252 10.3 3 Calgary—Nose Hill: Colin Anderson M 7,167 12.5 2 Calgary Southeast: Kirk Oates Union representative M 6,493 10.3 2 Calgary Southwest: Holly Heffernan
The 31st Canadian Parliament was a briefly lived parliament in session from October 9 until December 14, 1979. The membership was set by the 1979 federal election on May 22, 1979, and it was dissolved after the minority government of Joe Clark failed to pass a Motion of Confidence on December 13, 1979.