Réal Caouette

Réal Caouette

politician Canada

Réal Caouette (1921-2006) was a Canadian politician known for his role as the leader of the Ralliement créditiste party and his advocacy for the interests of Quebec and its rural population. He served as a Member of Parliament and was a prominent voice for social and economic issues affecting the province during the 1960s and 1970s. Caouette's political career was marked by his passionate speeches and ability to connect with constituents, making him a significant figure in Quebec's political landscape.

Born on Mar 01, 1921 (104 years old)

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Canada Canada: Participating were Liberal leader and prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Robert Stanfield, the leader of the Progressive Conservatives, as well as NDP leader Tommy Douglas and Réal Caouette. 5

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