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  Bernard Cleary - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bernard Cleary (born May 8, 1937 in Mashteuiatsh, Quebec) is a Canadian politician.
Cleary was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the Canadian federal election, 2004.
Prior to being elected, Cleary was a businessman, chief negotiator, journalist and professor.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Bernard_Cleary   (106 words)

  
 Ireland Mid-West Online - Clare and Galway names - Cleary
My great-grandfather was Patrick Cleary, Lagoo, Moyglass, Loughrea, Co Galway, (1853-1926) He married Mary Walsh from Derrybrien, they had 9 children, one of which, James, was my grandfather (1893-1979).
My grandmother was a Cleary from near Gort, had emigrated to USA and returned to Ireland sometime at the turn of the century, Married my grandfather Joseph Devine and moved to County Offaly in the 40.s.
Minnie Cleary died in Manchester,(where she lived from January, 1954) in September, 1974.
www.irelandmidwest.com /geneaology/cleary.html   (695 words)

  
 Edited Evidence * AANO * Number 030 (Official Version) - Committees of the House of Commons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Cleary seems convinced that the Conservatives are going to form the next government, and therefore he wants to side with the winner.
Bernard Cleary: Madam Chair, if people are really sincere, they should be willing to find a satisfactory solution for the Indian people who went to those schools.
Bernard Cleary: We should understand that this is not a social event and that our job here is not to indulge in friendly chit-chats.
cmte.parl.gc.ca /cmte/committeepublication.aspx?sourceid=113774   (10308 words)

  
 The Descendants of John Ramsdell: Ninth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bernard died November 1918 in World War I, Belgium.
William Thomas Cleary was born 26 June 1891.
George Cleary was born in Havana, ND 28 February 1899.
www5.pair.com /vtandrew/ramsdell/i0026922.htm   (80 words)

  
 Josée Verner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was a candidate for the Conservatives in the 2004 federal election and finished second with 31% of the vote, the party's best Quebec showing, in a three-way race that was won by the Bloc Québécois's Bernard Cleary.
Running again in the 2006 election, she was elected with 57.68% of the vote in Louis-Saint-Laurent, defeating Bernard Cleary, and heading a wave of Conservative victories that swept the Quebec City area.
On February 6, 2006, she was sworn into Prime Minister Stephen Harper's cabinet as Minister of International Co-operation and Minister for La Francophonie and Official Languages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Josee_Verner   (408 words)

  
 Cleary Family Genealogy Forum (Page 3)
Re: Cleary's in Phila - Paula McFadden 5/06/05
Re: Cleary's in Ontario,Canada - Patricia Cleary 7/07/99
Re: Clearie's from Scotland - Rhona Mallard 2/03/00
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?cleary::73.html   (1430 words)

  
 PEACE PARTY -- Stereotype of the Month contest
Bernard Cleary, an Innu who is running for the Bloc Quebecois in Louis-Saint-Laurent, a Quebec City-area riding that includes the Wendake Huron-Wendat village, also called on Ottawa to help solve the impasse.
Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe, campaigning in Thetford Mines yesterday, acknowledged Cleary had strayed from the party line, which is to respect the authority and the wishes of Grand Chief James Gabriel.
After speaking with Cleary, Duceppe was convinced he is now on the same page as the rest of the Bloc.
www.bluecorncomics.com /stype45d.htm   (1523 words)

  
 Edited Evidence * AANO * Number 044 (Official Version) - Committees of the House of Commons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bernard Cleary: Let me first reiterate what I have said in the House.
Bernard Cleary: So it is a separate clause, such as there was in other agreements.
Bernard Cleary: And to think that I was anxious to vote on this bill!
cmte.parl.gc.ca /cmte/committeepublication.aspx?sourceid=131234   (10479 words)

  
 Cleary Family Genealogy Forum
Clearys in 1851 Census, Co. Cork, Ireland - Reinhart Char 7/14/06
Re: Ed, John, Bernard Cleary of Harbour Main, c.
Re: Clearys of Windsor Ontario - Kevin Cleary 11/08/02
genforum.genealogy.com /cleary   (1390 words)

  
 Nunatsiaq News
McLellan's office ordered the report, against the written advice of Inuit groups, after the federal committee on aboriginal affairs passed motions calling for a judicial inquiry about the dog killings.
Bernard Cleary, a Bloc Québécois MP on the committee, made the motions with the backing of two Inuit groups, Makivik Corp. and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association.
Cleary recently denounced the RCMP research project, saying that it showed a "complete lack of respect" for Inuit.
www.nunatsiaq.com /archives/50429/news/nunavut/50429_03.html   (328 words)

  
 Nunatsiaq News
Bernard Cleary, Bloc Québécois critic for aboriginal and northern affairs, planned to table a motion yesterday, demanding that the Liberal government appoint a superior court judge to hold hearings on what happened to the sled dogs during those two decades.
Cleary attacked the police presentation, claiming it did little more than protect the RCMP and government’s reputation, instead of providing an accurate account of why so many sled dogs were killed.
Cleary added that the police shouldn’t be referring to Inuit testimony as “anecdotal.”
www.nunatsiaq.com /archives/50311/news/nunavik/50311_01.html   (892 words)

  
 CNW Telbec   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
WHITEHORSE, Jan. 19 /CNW/ - Bloc Québécois Spokesperson for Indian Affairs and Canada's North Bernard Cleary has responded to the letter, written in December by Premiers Dennis Fentie (Yukon), Joseph Handley (Northwest Territories) and Paul Okalik (Nunavut), to the four federal leaders.
The northern premiers are seeking the views of the leaders on key issues of importance for Northerners.
Cleary's response, its English translation and a copy of the original letter, can be viewed at http://www.gov.yk.ca/news/2005/F06-06.html
www.cnw.ca /fr/releases/archive/January2006/19/c4244.html?view=print   (129 words)

  
 T'licho Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bernard Cleary, M.P. new day in the North
Bernard Cleary – an opposition member from Quebec.
The festive atmosphere from those August days in 2005 will now give way to the reality of continuing hard work to implement the vision of the Tlicho.
www.sen.parl.gc.ca /nsibbeston/t'licho_day.htm   (893 words)

  
 Cleary Familty of Timperley - pafn01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Cleary Familty of Timperley - pafn01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
(Note CLEARY is mis-spelt on the original & also the LDS CD's as CLARY).
also John Ratcliffe who died April 16th 1900 aged 52 years." note also that Bernard Cleary is buried here in the same grave but no inscription.
www.cleary1.freeserve.co.uk /web/clearyfam/pafn01.htm   (315 words)

  
 Circles of Light - March 2001 - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Internet site is an initiative of Groupe Cleary, an 11-year-old Aboriginal communications firm based in Wendake, Quebec.
Groupe Cleary also offers a range of communications and multimedia services.
Thanks to the site, Groupe Cleary is now better known, helping to enhance the firm's reputation.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /nr/nwltr/col/2001/mar0102_e.html   (2321 words)

  
 Sisters in Spirit funding stalled : ICT [2005/04/18]
Photo by Stephanie Woodard -- Bernard Cleary, Innu, Canadian Member of Parliament from the Bloc Quebecois, demanded to know why the federal government delayed announcement of funding for Native Women's Association of Canada's ''Sisters in Spirit'' campaign to end violence against indigenous women.
During the House of Commons question period, Liza Frulla, minister of Status of Women Canada, answered Cleary's query, saying the government recognizes the need for the program and will make an announcement ''as soon as possible.'' She added: ''We have committed ourselves to the Sisters in Spirit campaign.''
''The question period is very important,'' said Cleary, a member of the Bloc Quebecois party.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1096410764   (359 words)

  
 First Nations flock to the ballot box : ICT [2006/01/27]
Ultimately, what sent the Conservatives to victory was their ability to gain seats in Canada's heavily populated eastern provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
Two such seats were held by MPs of Metis descent (Native and European heritage); Liberal David Smith, riding of Pontiac; and the Bloc Quebecois' Bernard Cleary, Louis St. Laurent.
Also not returning is Liberal Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Dene First Nation (Western Arctic), who was the first aboriginal woman voted into the House, as she was upended after 17 years by an opposing New Democrat.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1096412355   (701 words)

  
 Bernard Cleary: ZoomInfo Business People Information
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Interview with Bernard Cleary: 1) I am proposing an interview with Bernard Cleary, one of the owners of the Native Trail and author of "L'enfant de 7000 ans".
Cleary was journalist and he taught journalism at Laval University.
www.zoominfo.com /people/Cleary_Bernard_205818164.aspx   (187 words)

  
 Election reflections
This must be seen as good for Canada, particularly when you compare the results in some of the francophone ridings with what happened in 2004.
For example, in the riding of Louis-Saint-Laurent (named after the Liberal prime minister?), where the BQ candidate, Bernard Cleary, won by a healthy 3,281vote margin last time around, Conservative Josee Verner got 57.7 per cent of the votes — 28,606 compared with just 11,977 for Cleary and a mere 3,180 for the Liberal candidate.
What a contrast that sort of showing is to what seemed highly possible a few weeks ago — a Tory government that had overwhelming support in Western Canada but no seats in Quebec.
www.citizen.on.ca /news/2006/0126/Columns/026.html   (750 words)

  
 Comic creator: Serge Gaboury
Born in Quebec in 1954, Serge Gaboury studied Arts and Communication in Laval, and drew his first comics for Peuple-Tribune in 1974.
He began doing editoral cartoons for Publications Bernard Cleary, that published three large weeklies in the Quebec area.
It was in 1979 when Gaboury began a steady collaboration with the magazine Croc.
www.lambiek.net /artists/g/gaboury_serge.htm   (143 words)

  
 The Washaw Sibi struggle continues...
In attendance were MPs Serge Menard, Yvon Levesque, Marc Lemay and Bernard Cleary.
Both sides were looking to create an amicable dialogue and come up with a plan that they would then present to federal Indian Affairs Minister Andy Scott.
Cleary, for his part, is willing to facilitate the ‘Treaty of Friendship’ between Pikogan and Washaw Sibi.
www.beesum-communications.com /nation/archive/12-24/washaw.html   (620 words)

  
 CUPW - 2005-10-17 - Solid Bloc support   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On October 17th Bloc Quebecois members of Parliament (MPs) started presenting some of the 130,000 signatures collected on the petition to stop the Quebec City plant closure.
Petitions have been presented by Richard Marceau, Odina Desrochers, Bernard Cleary, Christian Simard, Michel Guimond, Roger Clavet, Guy Côté, and Christiane Gagnon.
In addition, Christian Gagnon has been raising problems associated with the Quebec City plant closure in the House of Commons regularly.
www.cupw.ca /index.cfm/ci_id/5597/la_id/1.htm   (193 words)

  
 [A-List] two posts replied in one...
I gave examples of political formations like the Ufp, and I posted their program, which explicitly supports the right of First Nations in Québec to self-determination including secession from the present territory of the province Québec whether in order to remain in Canada or to effect any *other* arrangement (NB).
And I could've given the example of Bernard Cleary, an Innu and Bloc québécois member of (the federal) parliament (of Canada), who worked as a negotiator for his people on land claims and who supported the court challenge also (while supporting independence for the Québécois, as his party affilliation clearly indicates).
And I don't care from from how many roofs you bellow your determination to dismantle Canada.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2005-October/058204.html   (561 words)

  
 Canadian Dimension / Articles / Bloc’s election challenge reflects changing face of Quebec politics (Richard Fidler)
The Bloc’s parliamentary contingent has already included MPs of African, Chinese and Chilean origin.
An aboriginal Bloc MP, Bernard Cleary, is up for re-election in Québec City.
The Bloc has the support of the Quebec Federation of Labour.
canadiandimension.com /articles/2006/01/09/275   (2511 words)

  
 Joseph Lo's studio: Calligraphy "The Rape of Nanking"
Their blood has not dried in sixty years.
Poem composed by Joseph Lo English translation by Bernard Cleary
All the images and contents of this web page, including all background images, are created by Joseph Lo.
www.josephlo.net /call4.html   (117 words)

  
 Bernard F. Cleary * Chinese-English Translation * Translator Profile at TranslatorsCafe.com - Directory of Translators, ...
Bernard F. Cleary * Chinese-English Translation * Translator Profile at TranslatorsCafe.com - Directory of Translators, Interpreters and Translation Agencies
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www.translatorscafe.com /cafe/TranslatorProfile.asp?LinguistID=7944   (719 words)

  
 The Link between Abotech and Jaguar Solutions
QP is meant to hold ministers to account.
Instead, pressure should be put on Bloc MP Bernard Cleary and Conservative MP Jeremy Harrison, vice-chairs of the House Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, of which Mr.
Ditto Andre Bellevance and Gerry Ritz (the vice-chairs of Agriculture and Agri-Food).
www.stevejanke.com /archives/129325.php   (997 words)

  
 Journal of the Inuit Sled Dog International
The following are members of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development who are also MPs: Chair: Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Vice-Chairs: Bernard Cleary, Jeremy Harrison; Members: Sue Barnes, André Bellavance, Gary Lunn, Pat Martin, Jim Prentice, Carol Skelton, David Smith, Lloyd St. Amand and Roger Valley.
MPs Cleary, Harrison, Bellavance and Martin were members of the subcommittee voting in support of an inquiry.
MPs Smith, St. Armand and Valley were those voting to oppose it.
homepage.mac.com /puggiq/V7N3/V7N3News.html   (1388 words)

  
 Journal of the Inuit Sled Dog International
Men remember the old days and their dogs...
On March 11th, Bernard Cleary, Bloc Québecois critic for Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development and Member of Parliament for Louis-Saint-Laurent, called for the establishment of a formal hearing, making good on his promise to do so during his attendance at the Makivik hosted meeting in Kuujjuaq back in January.
In this committee meeting, his motion, passed by a margin of 6 to 4, reads as follows:
homepage.mac.com /puggiq/V7N2/V7N2News.html   (1139 words)

  
 Demand Aggregation & Community Portals — ozzope
For a description see www.wbbhsn.org/resourses/gis and also: Cleary and Saunders (2001): http://itira.cqu.edu.au/2001/comm_informatics_abstracts.html
Senator Richard Alston with Glen Donoghoe (Community Enabler), and Bernard Cleary (Wide Bay 2020):
Community portals and others using Community Enabler software:
www.ozzope.org /Members/warren_crosbie/minutes1oct03   (460 words)

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