Difference between revisions of "Bruno Tremblay"
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{{Citizen| | {{Citizen| | ||
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name= Bruno Tremblay| | name= Bruno Tremblay| | ||
birth= August 7, 2008| | birth= August 7, 2008| | ||
− | death= | | + | death= 2016 (est)| |
+ | dead= yes| | ||
sex= Male| | sex= Male| | ||
− | picture=| | + | picture= Citizen834072.png| |
− | number= 834072| | + | number= 834072| |
+ | country= Canada| | ||
+ | party= | | ||
+ | residence= [[Quebec]]| | ||
+ | faith= | | ||
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− | office1=Party president | | + | office1=Party president| |
office_location1= Parti Quebecois| | office_location1= Parti Quebecois| | ||
term_begin1= 11 September 2008| | term_begin1= 11 September 2008| | ||
− | term_end1= | + | term_end1= September 2008| |
− | predecessor1= Eric Boucher | + | predecessor1= Eric Boucher| |
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− | office2= Congress member| | + | office2=Party president| |
− | + | office_location2=Bloc Populaire du Quebec | | |
− | + | term_begin2= September 2008| | |
− | + | term_end2= 10 October 2008| | |
− | + | successor2= Miloslav| | |
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+ | office3= Congress member| | ||
+ | office_location3= Canada| | ||
+ | term_begin3= 26 October 2008| | ||
+ | term_end3= 25 November 2008| | ||
+ | term_begin4= 26 October 2014| | ||
+ | term_end4= N/A| | ||
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− | + | '''Bruno Tremblay''' was a citizen of [[Canada]]. | |
− | '''Bruno Tremblay''' | + | |
==Old life== | ==Old life== | ||
− | + | During his political career in his first "life", he was an active member of [[Parti Quebecois]], which he co-founded and led, and [[Bloc Populaire du Quebec]], which he was [[founder]] and led for the first month. During this time he served as [[Congress member]] in Canadian [[Congress]]. | |
His death was discovered on January 14, 2009. | His death was discovered on January 14, 2009. | ||
==New lift == | ==New lift == | ||
− | In November 2014 he was found alive again and being a member of [[Canadian Progressive Front]] where he was elected to serve a term in Congress (October 2014 term). | + | In November 2014 he was found alive again and being a member of [[Canadian Progressive Front]] where he was elected to serve a term in Congress (October 2014 term). Later, he switched parties and become a member of {{eLink|party|2746|Parti Francophone Canadien}}. |
− | He | + | He was a member of several military units during this "second life": |
+ | * {{SmFlag|Canada}} [[The Praetors]] (2014) | ||
+ | * {{SmFlag|Canada}} MFC eQuébec (2015) | ||
+ | * {{SmFlag|France}} [[Armee Imperiale]] (2016) |
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Bruno Tremblay was a citizen of Canada.
Old life
During his political career in his first "life", he was an active member of Parti Quebecois, which he co-founded and led, and Bloc Populaire du Quebec, which he was founder and led for the first month. During this time he served as Congress member in Canadian Congress.
His death was discovered on January 14, 2009.
New lift
In November 2014 he was found alive again and being a member of Canadian Progressive Front where he was elected to serve a term in Congress (October 2014 term). Later, he switched parties and become a member of Parti Francophone Canadien.
He was a member of several military units during this "second life":
- The Praetors (2014)
- MFC eQuébec (2015)
- Armee Imperiale (2016)