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Rene: a Canadian in search of a country, McClelland and Stewart, 223 pages ISBN 0-7710-2691-9; Dupont, Pierre (1977). How Levesque Won, Lorimer, 136 pages ISBN 0-88862-130-2 (translated by Sheila Fischman) Fennario, David (2003). The Death of René Lévesque, Talonbooks, March 10, 72 pages ISBN 0-88922-480-3; Fournier, Claude (1995).
With the bar's main exit aflame and its sole fire exit blocked, [2] patrons were forced to use one of two escape routes: either through the kitchen onto a folding fire escape (the emergency exit was chained) or by climbing through a window in the women's restroom and dropping some 20 feet onto a parked car.
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Jimmy George, 32, Indian volleyball player, captain of Indian national volleyball team, car accident. [128] Helmut Horten, 78, German entrepreneur, owner of Horten AG department store chain. [129] Scrappy Lambert, 86, American dance-band vocalist. Roger Manvell, 78, British director of the British Film Academy, stroke. [130]
Died in a car accident while on duty Conservation Officer Justin Knackstedt Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management South of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan May 31, 2013 Killed by a drunk driver while helping the RCMP with directing traffic during a car crash Constable John Zivcic Toronto Police Service: Toronto, Ontario December 2, 2013
The series dramatized Lévesque as a journalist who eventually becomes the leader of the Parti Québécois.A journalist, Bilodeau, plays Lévesque, and it has been noted that Bilodeau had met the real Lévesque before the former-premier's death. [1]
The first part (17 pages), is entitled A Country That Must be Made and contains six small chapters advancing the reasons for Quebecers to make the double choice of independence for Quebec and a new economic union with Canada.
René Lévesque (1922–1987) was a Canadian politician, the founder of the Parti Québécois, and the 23rd Premier of Quebec.. René Lévesque may also refer to: . René-Lévesque, a provincial electoral district in Quebec