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18 relations: Action libérale nationale, Canada, Claude Wagner, Conservative Party of Quebec (historical), George O'Reilly, Jacques-Cartier, National Assembly of Quebec, Pierre-Auguste Lafleur, Quebec, Quebec Liberal Party, Ralliement créditiste, Thérèse Casgrain, Union Nationale (Quebec), Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Verdun (provincial electoral district), 1923 Quebec general election, 1962 Quebec general election, 1966 Quebec general election.
Action libérale nationale
The Action libérale nationale (ALN)('National Liberal Action') was a short-lived provincial political party in Quebec, Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and Action libérale nationale
Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
See Montréal-Verdun and Canada
Claude Wagner
Claude Wagner (April 4, 1925 – July 11, 1979) was a Canadian judge and politician in the province of Quebec, Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and Claude Wagner
Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)
The Conservative Party of Quebec (Parti conservateur du Québec) was a political party in Quebec, Canada, from 1867 until 1936, when it merged with members of the Action libérale nationale to form the italic.
See Montréal-Verdun and Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)
George O'Reilly
George O'Reilly (27 February 1911 – 17 June 1992) was a Canadian politician.
See Montréal-Verdun and George O'Reilly
Jacques-Cartier
Jacques-Cartier is an electoral district in the West Island of Montreal, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec.
See Montréal-Verdun and Jacques-Cartier
National Assembly of Quebec
The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and National Assembly of Quebec
Pierre-Auguste Lafleur
Pierre-Auguste Lafleur (March 3, 1872 – December 14, 1954) was a Canadian politician and a five-term Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.
See Montréal-Verdun and Pierre-Auguste Lafleur
Quebec
QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and Quebec
Quebec Liberal Party
The Quebec Liberal Party (QLP; Parti libéral du Québec, PLQ) is a provincial political party in Quebec.
See Montréal-Verdun and Quebec Liberal Party
Ralliement créditiste
Historically in Quebec, Canada, there were a number of political parties that were part of the Canadian social credit movement.
See Montréal-Verdun and Ralliement créditiste
Thérèse Casgrain
Marie Thérèse Casgrain,, née Forget (10 July 1896 – 3 November 1981) was a French Canadian feminist, reformer, politician and senator.
See Montréal-Verdun and Thérèse Casgrain
Union Nationale (Quebec)
The Union nationale was a conservative and nationalist provincial political party in Quebec, Canada, that identified with Québécois autonomism.
See Montréal-Verdun and Union Nationale (Quebec)
Urban agglomeration of Montreal
The urban agglomeration of Montreal (agglomération de Montréal) is an urban agglomeration in Quebec, Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and Urban agglomeration of Montreal
Verdun (provincial electoral district)
Verdun is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec.
See Montréal-Verdun and Verdun (provincial electoral district)
1923 Quebec general election
The 1923 Quebec general election was held on February 5, 1923, to elect members of the 16th Legislative Assembly of Quebec, Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and 1923 Quebec general election
1962 Quebec general election
The 1962 Quebec general election was held on November 14, 1962, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and 1962 Quebec general election
1966 Quebec general election
The 1966 Quebec general election was held on June 5, 1966, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, Canada.
See Montréal-Verdun and 1966 Quebec general election
References
Also known as Montréal-Verdun (electoral district), Montréal-Verdun (provincial electoral district).