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The family of Gilles Duceppe, former leader of the Bloc Québécois, is seeking $1.25 million from the seniors' residence where his 93-year-old mother died.
A Quebec coroner will investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Gilles Duceppe's mother after the 93-year-old woman was found Sunday in the snow outside an upscale Montreal seniors ...
Former Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe‘s mother, Hélène Rowley Hotte, was found dead after she walked out of her Montreal seniors residence in the middle of the night.. The 93-year-old ...
MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner will investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Gilles Duceppe’s mother after the 93-year-old woman was found Sunday in the snow outside an upscale Montreal ...
The mother of former Quebec politician Gilles Duceppe has died, probably of exposure after being accidentally locked out of her residence. Police say the 93-year-old was found in the snow on ...
Duceppe defended his party’s position on a niqab ban and argued it was not a divisive issue as suggested by the NDP, Liberals and Green party You can save this article by registering for free ...
MONTREAL — When Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe appears in the leaders’ TV debate tonight, expect him to spend much of his time attacking one rival: the NDP’s Tom Mulcair.
Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe is open to supporting a coalition with either the NDP or Liberals, but there's one party he refuses to consider aligning with, should October's election result in ...
MONTREAL — The Bloc Quebecois is asking Quebecers to look back and remember all that the party brought them during its years in Ottawa. In an effort to bring supporters back to his embattled party, ...
With former leader Gilles Duceppe taking over the leadership of the Bloc Québécois (BQ) from Mario Beaulieu, the only party able to threaten the NDP in Quebec has raised its game. The Trudeau Liberals ...
Returning Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe is looking to the success of Scottish National Party (SNP) in the U.K. as proof that his separatist party can rise again.
OTTAWA - Gilles Duceppe is back in the headlines and complaining that we’re not giving him the respect he believes he deserves. He’s back because, as you may have heard, someone has to save ...
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