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Jacques Parizeau GOQ (French pronunciation: [ʒɑk parizo];
August 9, 1930 – June 1, 2015) was a
Canadian politician and Québécois
economist who was a noted...
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Parizeau (French pronunciation: [pa.riˈzo]) is a
surname of
French origin.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Alice Parizeau, Polish-Canadian writer...
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Parizeau was a
Canadian Coast Guard research vessel that
served from 1967 to 2001.
Initially serving on the West
Coast of
Canada from 1967 to 1991...
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Michel Gérard
Parizeau (born
April 9, 1948) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey left
winger and head
coach who pla**** two
seasons in the National...
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Alice Parizeau, OC (née
Alicja Poznańska; 25 July 1930 – 30
September 1990) was a Polish-Canadian writer, essayist,
journalist and criminologist. Her parents...
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Parizeau Affair (in
French l'Affaire
Parizeau) was a
political controversy that
occurred in
Quebec during the 2003
Quebec general election campaign...
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referendum was
launched by the
provincial Parti Québécois
government of
Jacques Parizeau.
Despite initial predictions of a
heavy sovereignist defeat, an eventful...
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emotionally drained Premier Parizeau stated that the loss was
caused by "money and
ethnic votes" (which led to
accusations that
Parizeau was racist) as well as...
- nationale. In 2005,
party leader André
Parizeau and his
supporters were
expelled from the PCQ-PCC for factionalism.
Parizeau had
called for the CPC and PCQ-PCC...
- the 1993
federal election in Canada,
Parti Québécois (PQ)
leader Jacques Parizeau evoked a
strategy for
attainment of
Quebec independence called the Three...