Roch La Salle

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  1. Roch La Salle – Parliament of Canada biography
  2. 1 2 Former Tory cabinet minister Roch La Salle dies. CBC News. August 20, 2007.
  3. McKenzie, Robert. Liberals hold ground, but Caouette is big Quebec winner. The Toronto Star. October 31, 1972. p. A14.
  4. Conservatives get 3rd MP from Quebec. The Toronto Star. February 26, 1974. p. A1.
  5. Stevens, Geoffrey. Clark's first task: to reassure Quebec. The Globe and Mail. May 24, 1979. p. A7.
  6. The Clark Cabinet. The Globe and Mail. June 5, 1979. p. A9.
  7. Gray, John. Tory caucus loses lone Quebec MP. The Globe and Mail. January 10, 1981. p. A01.
  8. Gibb-Clark, Margot. Quebec Liberals counting on a heavy turnout. The Globe and Mail. April 11, 1981. p. 12.
  9. Cleroux, Richard. Levesque re-elected with massive majority. The Globe and Mail. April 14, 1981. p. A1.
  10. Malarek, Victor. Tories keep Joliette, foothold in Quebec. The Globe and Mail. August 18, 1981. p. A1.
  11. Fraser, Graham. Quebec Tory's resignation is latest turn in twisty road. The Globe and Mail. February 20, 1987. p. A03
Roch La Salle
PC
Leader of the Union Nationale
In office
January 19, 1981 June 6, 1981
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
None
Member of Parliament for Joliette
1968–1988
Succeeded by
24th Ministry – Cabinet of Brian Mulroney
Cabinet post (1)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Charles Lapointe (Liberal) Minister of Public Works
1984–1986
Stewart McInnes (PC)
21st Ministry – Cabinet of Joe Clark
Cabinet post (1)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Pierre De Bané (Liberal) Minister of Supply and Services
1979–1980
Jean-Jacques Blais (Liberal)
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Union Nationale
1981
Succeeded by