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René Lévesque's Nine Lives in the Mauricie Gazette

In addition to Louis-Joseph Papineau and Honoré Mercier, René Lévesque was certainly among those who had the most lasting impact on contemporary Quebec society by enabling its economic, cultural, social and political development. Born in New Carlisle, a predominantly English-speaking village in the Gaspé region, on August 24, 1922, René Lévesque was the eldest of a family of four children. He attended the Collège de Gaspé.
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In addition to Louis-Joseph Papineau and Honoré Mercier, René Lévesque was certainly among those who had the most lasting impact on contemporary Quebec society by enabling its economic, cultural, social and political development. Born in New Carlisle, a predominantly English-speaking village in the Gaspé region, on August 24, 1922, René Lévesque was the eldest of a family of four children. He attended the Collège de Gaspé.

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gazettemauricie.com broke the news in Trois-Rivières, Canada on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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