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MAROIS: Biography"...
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Marois may
refer to:
Barbara Marois (1963-),
American field hockey player Daniel Marois (1968-),
Canadian ice
hockey player Jean
Marois (artist), Canadian...
- was
followed the same day by
Pauline Marois. In a
surprise move,
Duceppe withdrew on the 12th –
leaving Marois the only
declared candidate. No other...
- Lola
Marois, born in Paris, also
known as Lola
Marois-Bigard and Lola Bigard, is a
French singer and comedian. She was born in
about 1983.
Marois's father...
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March 16, 2014. "
Marois defends PQ
candidate accused of
spouting anti-Semitic myths".
March 14, 2014.
Retrieved May 16, 2019. "
Marois faces questions on...
- The
Marois Government was
formed by
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois and held
power from
September 2012
until April 2014. The
administration of the Parti...
-
Mario Marois (born
December 15, 1957) is a
Canadian former ice
hockey defenceman. As a youth,
Marois pla**** in the 1968, 1969 and 1970
Quebec International...
- Jean-Pierre
Marois is a
French film
director and producer. He is most
noted for
directing the film
American Virgin (1999) and as co-producer of the film...
- The
Parti Québécois were
elected to a
minority government, with
Pauline Marois becoming the
first woman to be
Premier of Quebec. The
Quebec Liberal Party...
- Mélanie
Marois (born 10
March 1984) is a
former professional tennis player from Canada. A right-handed
player from Quebec,
Marois was a
regular competitor...