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René Lévesque - Wikipedia René Lévesque GOQ ([ʁəne leˈvɛːk] Quebec pronunciation ⓘ; August 24, 1922 – November 1, 1987) was a Canadian politician and journalist who served as the 23rd premier of Quebec from 1976 to 1985 He was the first Québécois political leader since Confederation to seek, through a referendum, a mandate to negotiate the political independence of Quebec
René Lévesque - The Canadian Encyclopedia René Lévesque, premier of Québec 1976-85, politician, journalist, nationalist (born 24 Aug 1922 in Campbellton, NB; died 1 November 1987 in Montréal, QC) A prominent member of Jean Lesage's Liberal Cabinet during the Quiet Revolution, Lévesque later founded the Parti québécois (PQ), eventually bringing it to power in 1976
René Lévesque | Premier of Quebec, Separatist Advocate . . . René Lévesque was the premier of the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec (1976–85) and a leading advocate of sovereignty for that province Lévesque went to school in Gaspésie and afterward to Laval University, Quebec Already a part-time journalist while still a student, he broke off his
Levesque History, Family Crest Coats of Arms - HouseofNames What does the name Levesque mean? The name Levesque belongs to the early history of France, in the much fought over region of Normandy It is a product of the family's residency in Normandy The surname Levesque was first found in Normandy (French: Normandie), the former Duchy of Normandy
Origin of the surname Levesque The Levesque surname, a popular family name found across Europe, has ancient Greek, pre-Christian origins It stems from the word "episkopos," which translates to "the overseer," from the elements "epi," meaning "on or over," plus "skopein," meaning "to see "
Levesque Surname Last Name: Meaning, Origin Family History The meaning of Levesque French: from Old French évesque ‘bishop’ (from Latin episcopus; see Bishop), with fused definite article l’, hence an occupational name for a member of a bishop’s household, or an ironic nickname for a solemn person
René Lévesque — Wikipédia René Lévesque, né le 24 août 1922 à Campbellton (Nouveau-Brunswick) et mort le 1 er novembre 1987 à Montréal (), est un homme d'État québécois D'abord connu comme journaliste, animateur de radio et de télévision, il est l'un des principaux artisans de la Révolution tranquille au sein du Parti libéral du Québec, pilotant l'achèvement de la nationalisation de l'électricité, et