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Guy Côté

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After the 2004 election, Côté soon became an important player of the Bloc opposition in Parliament as assistant Finance critic for the Bloc. In September 2005, he became the Intergovernmental Affairs and Privy Council critic. He sat on the Finance committee, on the subcommittee on Fiscal Imbalance
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and the Meech Lake constitutional reform, he was a member of the local association of the PC party in the riding of Langelier (now Quebec), under
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a local radio station of his riding. He has also been assistant to the former Bloc MP of Portneuf. During the 1980s, at the time of the
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Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.
80:, during the 38th Legislature, he was the new Quebec MP who spoke the most in the House of Communs and ranked 38th among all MPs. 41:, Côté has been involved in many non-profit organizations in Portneuf, among other things, serving as a School commissioner in 118: 50: 339: 343: 307: 123: 58: 27: 208: 46: 314: 181: 381: 232: 371: 323: 256: 155: 54: 42: 69: 353: 84: 332: 187: 365: 34: 26:
politician and salesman. Côté was the Member of Parliament for the riding of
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Côté was defeated by one of Quebec City's most notorious shock-radio hosts,
23: 143: 61:. Côté is a former salesman. He worked briefly as a salesman for CKNU 38: 77: 76:
and on the Official Languages committee. According to
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How'd They Vote?: Guy Côté's voting history and quotes
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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Canadian
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
Quebec City
Quebec
Portneuf, Quebec
House of Commons of Canada
2004 federal election
Bloc Québécois
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier

Gilles Loiselle
www.howdtheyvote.ca
André Arthur
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2004 Canadian federal election
Portneuf
Bloc Québécois
Guy Côté
Liberal
Claude Duplain
Conservative
Green
New Democratic
How'd They Vote?: Guy Côté's voting history and quotes
Guy Côté – Parliament of Canada biography
Parliament of Canada
Claude Duplain
Member of Parliament

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