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Rodrigue Biron

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vote on which the UN had counted for support gravitated toward that party. Biron resigned as Union Nationale leader on March 3, 1980, campaigned in favor of the Yes side in the
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He became the leader of the conservative Union Nationale (UN) party on May 23, 1976. The UN had once dominated Quebec provincial politics, but in the
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in 2012. Prior to entering provincial politics, Rodrigue Biron had been a card-carrying supporter of the
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Bilan du Siècle, 22 mai 1976 - Élection de Rodrigue Biron au poste de chef de l'Union nationale
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in provincial politics who has run under different labels including Parti Québécois in the
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L'Action catholique, organe de l'Action sociale catholique, Friday, March 7, 1958, page 16
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on sovereignty and joined the PQ on November 11 of that year.
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and Parti démocratie chrétienne du Québec, which was renamed
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In 1997, he unsuccessfully ran for the leadership of the
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language legislation passed by the Liberal government of
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Biron was manager of his family’s sewer pipe factory in
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political party from 1976 to 1980, when he joined the
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Index

National Assembly of Quebec
Lotbinière
Georges Massicotte
Lewis Camden
Union Nationale
Parti Québécois
Quebec
Union Nationale
Parti Québécois
Sainte-Croix, Quebec
Lotbinière
1958 federal election
perennial candidate
LĂ©vis
1970
Parti Unité Nationale
Liberal Party of Quebec
Sainte-Croix, Quebec
1973 election
National Assembly of Quebec
by-election
1976 election
anglophone
William Shaw
Bill 22
Robert Bourassa
sovereigntist
nationalist
1980 Quebec referendum
1981 election

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