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  1. 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.

  2. René Lévesque est un homme d'État québécois né le 24 août 1922 à Campbellton (Nouveau-Brunswick) et mort le 1 er novembre 1987 à Montréal .

  3. 12 Jul 2009 · Article by Richard Foot, Daniel Latouche. Published Online July 12, 2009. Last Edited March 4, 2015. René Lévesque, premier of Québec 1976-85, politician, journalist, nationalist (born 24 Aug 1922 in Campbellton, NB; died 1 November 1987 in Montréal, QC).

  4. René Lévesque (born August 24, 1922, Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada—died November 1, 1987, Montreal, Quebec) was the premier of the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec (1976–85) and a leading advocate of sovereignty for that province.

  5. fondationrene-levesque.org › rene-levesque › biographieBiographie - René Lévesque

    Député d’opposition, René Lévesque entame une réflexion sur la place du Québec dans la Confédération canadienne qui débouche sur un projet de réforme constitutionnelle soumis au Congrès du Parti libéral d’octobre 1967.

  6. René Lévesque grew up in New Carlisle on the Gaspé Peninsula. He was a war correspondent, a journalist, a radio and television host, a deputy and a minister for the Québec Liberal Party. He founded the Parti Québécois in 1968 and served as premier of Québec from 1976 to 1985.

  7. 12 Jul 2009 · René Lévesque, premier ministre du Québec de 1976 à 1985, homme politique, journaliste, militant nationaliste (né le 24 août 1922 à Campbellton, NB; décédé le 1er novembre 1987 à Montréal, QC).