Bernard Pierre Loiselle | |
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Member of Parliament for Chambly | |
In office July 1974 –May 1979 | |
Member of Parliament for Verchères | |
In office May 1979 –July 1984 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu,Quebec,Canada | 2 May 1948
Political party | Liberal party |
Profession | lawyer |
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