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Maurice Dionne

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312: 318: 391: 401: 282:. This was one of the first occasions that a public figure made such an announcement, and it helped to create understanding of the affliction. Dionne did not run in the next election, and died in 2003. 357: 396: 350: 233: 406: 343: 386: 255:, Dionne's major accomplishments were securing government assistance to aid expansion to the major pulp mill in the valley, securing the 61: 225: 221: 217: 213: 252: 38: 96: 201:, where he met his future wife, Precille. Dionne moved to the Miramichi to become principal of Millerton High School. 209: 296: 171: 133: 205: 143: 279: 268: 381: 376: 264: 263:
to enable ports there to continue receiving ocean-going vessels, and securing the construction of a
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Dionne attended teacher's college and taught in a variety of locations, including
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Dionne and his wife had two daughters and three sons.
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Northumberland—Miramichi
Percy Smith
Bud Jardine
Charles Hubbard
Bath, New Brunswick
Miramichi, New Brunswick
Liberal
Bath, New Brunswick
Miramichi, New Brunswick
educator
politician
Miramichi River
New Brunswick
Baie-Comeau
Quebec
Liberal Party of Canada
House of Commons of Canada
1974
1984
1988
1993
Brian Mulroney
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
landslide
Canadian history
forestry
Member of Parliament
dredging
Miramichi River
federal

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