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Local Liberals say Dion coup is hogwash
Article online since April 1st 2008
BY RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca Prominent faces among West Island and off-island federal Liberal party members called hogwash on comments by former Joliette riding candidate Pierre-Luc Bellerose's suggestions he and several riding association presidents...
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Changes proposed to Quebec electoral map
Suggestions affect four local ridings
Article online since March 19th 2008
BY ELYSE AMEND elyse.amend@transcontinental.ca Last week, the Commission de la représentation électorale tabled its preliminary report on the proposed revisions to the current provincial electoral map in the National Assembly. If the suggested revisions take place, changes will be made...
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The political woman
Article online since March 11th 2008
BY RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca When Beaconsfield municipal councillor Kate Coulter was running for the last municipal elections in 2005, she would come home from her full-time job, prepare supper for her two kids and husband, and head right back out the door...
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MP backs anti-drug organization
Article online since February 19th 2008
BY RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca Pierrefonds-Dollard MP Bernard Patry added his name to a banner declaring he promised to live a life without drugs, a symbolic gesture aimed to help non-profit organization Narconon Trois-Rivières preach prevention to grade...
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New rights party looking for support
Article online since February 7th 2008
BY ALBERT KRAMBERGER editor@transcontinental.ca What if someone organized a new Quebec political party promoting minority rights, but not enough anglophones cared to support it? That's a scenario now facing Allen Nutik, leader of Affiliation Quebec (AQ), a fledgling party given official...
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( March 14th 2007 )
Jacques Cartier: Challengers face off against Liberal minister
( March 7th 2007 )
Nelligan: Voter base from all walks of life
( March 7th 2007 )
Election sparks healthy debate
( February 28th 2007 )
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( February 28th 2007 )
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( January 31st 2007 )
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( January 31st 2007 )
Local MP votes to reopen gay marriage debate
( December 13th 2006 )
Local Bloc, Tory weigh in on Dion’s win
( December 6th 2006 )
West Island delegates back winner
( December 6th 2006 )
Conservatives eye off-island riding
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