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POLITICAL UPDATE 851 the Hon. Jean-Paul Deschatelets, April 22 POLITICAL UPDATE 851 The Hon. Jean-Paul Deschatelets, April 22, 1963 The Hon. Pierre Juneau, August 29, 1975 The Hon. Hedard Robichaud, April 22, 1963 The Hon. Marcel Lessard, September 26, 1975 The Hon. John Watson MacNaught, April 22, 1963 The Hon. Jack Sydney George Cullen, The Hon. Roger Teillet, April 22, 1963 September 26, 1975 The Hon, Charles Mills Drury, April 22, 1963 The Hon. Leonard Stephen Marchand, The Hon. Maurice Sauve, February 3, 1964 September 15, 1976 The Hon. Yvon Dupuis, February 3, 1964 The Hon. John Roberts, September 15, 1976 The Hon. Edgar John Benson, June 29, 1964 The Hon. Monique Begin, September 15, 1976 The Hon, Leo Alphonse Joseph Cadieux, The Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais, September 15, 1976 February 15, 1965 The Hon. Francis Fox, September 15, 1976 The Hon. Lawrence T. Pennell, July 7, 1965 The Hon. Anthony Chisholm Abbott, The Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin, July 7, 1965 September 15, 1976 The Hon. Alan Aylesworth Macnaughton, The Hon. lona Campagnolo, September 15, 1976 October 25, 1965 The Hon. Joseph-Philippe Guay, November 3, 1976 The Hon. Jean Marchand, December 18, 1965 The Hon. John Henry Horner, April 21, 1977 The Hon. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Cote, The Hon. Norman A. Cafik, September 16, 1977 December 18, 1965 The Hon. J. Gilles Lamontagne, January 19, 1978 The Rt. Hon. John Napier Turner, December 18, 1965 The Hon. John M. Reid, November 24, 1978 The Rt. Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, April 4, 1967 The Hon. Pierre De Bane, November 24, 1978 The Hon. Jean Chretien, April 4, 1967 The Rt. Hon. Charles Joseph (Joe) Clark, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Pauline Vanier, April II, 1967 The Hon. Flora MacDonald, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Louis-J. Robichaud, July 5, 1967 The Hon. James A. McGrath, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Dufferin (Duff) Roblin, July 5, 1967 The Hon. Erik H. Nielsen, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Alexander B. Campbell, July 5, 1967 The Hon. Allan Frederick Lawrence, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Ernest Charies Manning, July 5, 1967 The Hon. John Carnell Crosbie, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Joseph Robert Smallwood, July 5, 1967 The Hon. David S.H. MacDonald, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Robert L. Stanfield, July 7. 1967 The Hon. Lincoln Alexander, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Charles Ronald McKay Granger, The Hon. Roch LaSalle, June 4, 1979 September 25, 1967 The Hon. Donald Frank Mazankowski, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey, February 9, 1968 The Hon. Elmer Macintosh MacKay, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Donald Stovel Macdonald, April 20, 1968 The Hon. Arthur Jacob (Jake) Epp, June 4, 1979 The Hon. John Carr Munro, April 20, 1968 The Hon. John Allen Fraser, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Gerard Pelletier, April 20, 1968 The Hon. William Jarvis, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Jack Davis, April 26, 1968 The Hon. Allan McKinnon, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Horace Andrew (Bud) Olson, July 6, 1968 The Hon. Sinclair McKnight Stevens, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Jean-Eudes Dube, July 6, 1968 The Hon. John Wise, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Stanley Ronald Basford, July 6, 1968 The Hon. Ronald George Atkey, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson, July 6, 1968 The Hon. Ramon (Ray) John Hnatyshyn, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Eric William Kierans, July 6, 1968 The Hon. David Edward Crombie, June 4, 1979 The Hon. James Armstrong Richardson, July 6, 1968 The Hon. Robert Rene de Cotret, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Otto Emit Lang, July 6, 1968 The Hon. William Heward Grafftey, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Herbert Eser Gray, October 20, 1969 The Hon. Henry Perrin Beatty, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Robert Douglas George Stanbury, The Hon. J. Robert Howie, June 4, 1979 October 20, 1969 The Hon. Steven Eugene Paproski, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Jean-Pierre Goyer, December 22, 1970 The Hon. Ronald Huntington, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Alastair William Gillespie, August 12, 1971 The Hon. Michael Halcombe Wilson, June 4, 1979 The Hon. Martin Patrick O'Connell, August 12, 1971 The Hon. Renaude Lapointe, November 30, 1979 The Hon. Patrick Morgan Mahoney, January 28, 1972 The Hon. Stanley Howard Knowles, November 30, 1979 The Hon. Stanley Haidasz, November 27, 1972 The Hon. Hazen Robert Argue, March 3, 1980 The Hon. Eugene Francis Whelan, November 27, 1972 The Hon. Gerald Regan, March 3, 1980 The Hon. W. Warren Allmand, November 27, 1972 The Hon. Mark MacGuigan, March 3, 1980 The Hon. James Hugh Faulkner, November 27, 1972 The Hon. Robert Phillip Kaplan, March 3, 1980 The Hon. Andre Ouellet, November 27, 1972 The Hon. James Sydney Fleming, March 3, 1980 The Hon, Marc Lalonde, November 27, 1972 The Hon. William Rompkey, March 3, 1980 The Rt, Hon, Jeanne Sauve, November 27, 1972 The Hon. Pierre Bussieres, March 3, 1980 The Hon. Lucien Lamoureux, June 10, 1974 The Hon. Charles Lapointe, March 3, 1980 The Hon. Raymond Joseph Perrault, August 8, 1974 The Hon. Edward Lumley, March 3, 1980 The Hon. Barnett Jerome Danson, August 8, 1974 The Hon. Yvon Pinard, March 3, 1980 The Hon. J. Judd Buchanan, August 8, 1974 The Hon. Donald J. Johnston, March 3, 1980 The Hon. Romeo LeBlanc, August 8, 1974 The Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, March 3, 1980 The Hon. Muriel McQueen Fergusson, The Hon. Paul Cosgrove, March 3, 1980 November 7, 1974 The Hon. Judy Erola, March 3, 1980 .
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