André Ouellet
André Ouellet, PC QC (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. First elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a 1967 by-election, Ouellet served in a number of different positions in the cabinets of Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien. In his capacity as Registrar General of Canada, he was one of the four signatories of the Proclamation of the Constitution Act of 1982 (along with Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Trudeau, and Justice Minister Jean Chrétien). Ouellet represented the safe Liberal seat of Papineau in Montreal for almost thirty years. His hold on the seat was only seriously threatened when the Liberals were crushed by the Progressive
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André Ouellet
André Ouellet, PC QC (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. First elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a 1967 by-election, Ouellet served in a number of different positions in the cabinets of Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien. In his capacity as Registrar General of Canada, he was one of the four signatories of the Proclamation of the Constitution Act of 1982 (along with Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Trudeau, and Justice Minister Jean Chrétien). Ouellet represented the safe Liberal seat of Papineau in Montreal for almost thirty years. His hold on the seat was only seriously threatened when the Liberals were crushed by the Progressive
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André Ouellet (Saint-Pascal, 6 avril 1939 - ) est un homme politique canadien et avocat.
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André Ouellet PC QC (* 6. Apri ...... cer (CEO) von Canada Post war.
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André Ouellet, PC QC (born Apr ...... nded out untendered contracts.
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André Ouellet (Saint-Pascal, 6 avril 1939 - ) est un homme politique canadien et avocat.
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André Ouellet PC QC (* 6. Apri ...... cer (CEO) von Canada Post war.
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André Ouellet, PC QC (born Apr ...... re crushed by the Progressive
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