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He founded a small accounting firm in Montreal with Guy Chabot in 1948, named Raymond Chabot, which later became Raymond, Chabot, Martin & Cie when Guy Martin joined the firm. In 1967, with Jacques Paré joining, the business took the name Raymond Chabot Martin Paré, which stayed under that name until May 1998, when they took the current name ...
The logistic centre at the Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park (RCGP) baseball stadium included trailers of food, tents, toilets, and distribution points for gasoline and propane. [180] The Freedom Convoy's head of security and spokesman was Daniel Bulford, a former RCMP officer who served on Prime Minister Trudeau's security detail. [181]
Frédéric Chabot (born 1968), Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender; Georges Antoine Chabot (1758–1819), French jurist and statesman; Hendrikus Chabot (1894-1949), Dutch painter and sculptor; Henri Chabot (1616–1655), French nobleman who became Duke of Rohan; Herbert Chabot (1931–2022), senior judge of the United States Tax ...
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Chabot was defeated in his attempt to win election as a Conservative from Ottawa in the 1908 federal election and again in a 1910 by-election. He was elected as one of two MPs in the multi-member constituency in 1911 and would serve until as Conservative and Unionist MP until his defeat in 1926. [1]