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 Monday, September 18, 1995-- ORAL QUESTION PERIOD (225)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pepin for his exceptional contribution to the political debate which is still going on today.
What we find most memorable about the contributions of Jean-Luc Pepin is that in his case we not only remember what he did and proposed but we remember even more vividly and fondly the manner and the spirit in which he did it: his humour, his enthusiasm, and his positive outlook.
Pepin was an intellectual but he was also a very sensitive man. He had an exceptional political career; that proves it is not always necessary to be aggressive to succeed in politics and it is not true that the political environment is always a very harsh one.
www.parl.gc.ca /35/1/parlbus/chambus/house/debates/225_95-09-18/225OQ1E.html   (12014 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Paris
The poet Jean du Bellay, friend of Francis I and several times ambassador, was Bishop of Paris from 1532 to 1551, and was made cardinal in 1535.
At the instance of Abbot Fulrad (died 784) Pepin the Short had the abbey rebuilt, and here on 28 July, 754, Pope Stephen II solemnly administered the royal anointment to Pepin, Queen Bertha, and their two sons, and consecrated an altar.
The belief spread during the fourteenth century, and the Dominican Jean de Montson, having maintained in 1387 that the theory was contrary to faith, was excommunicated.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11480c.htm   (13851 words)

  
 Pepin Crests and Coat-of-Arms
From the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD Gascogne was a part of the Roman Empire and ruled from neighbouring Aquitane, until in 418 the Visigoths invaded the region and then in the 5th century conquered the Franks.
The family name Pepin was found in Gascogne, where this renowned family was anciently seated with their lands, estates and manor.
He was the Mayor of the Palace under Kings Clotaire II and Dagobert I. "Young Pepin" or de Herstal who died in 714 was the Mayor of the Palace in 680 in Austrasie (the east of the Frank kingdom).
www.fortlangley.ca /pepin/crests.html   (1660 words)

  
 Dimitry Anastakis | Between Nationalism and Continentalism: State Auto Industry Policy and the Canadian UAW, ...
Pepin finally did meet with the union in January of 1969, although he did little but chastise the Canadian UAW for what he considered were the union's inappropriate comments in the negotiations.
The union protested to Pepin that he had not consulted with it over the future of the agreement.
Pepin held that the meetings with the Americans were not negotiations, but a "preliminary exchange of views" on the development of the pact.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/llt/53/anastakis.html   (13214 words)

  
 DeVogue
Full yellow-gold with still a touch of green hay and cooked apples on the nose, slightly honeyed fruit with an edge of quince, showing a perfect balance of richness and acidity.
Jean-Luc Pepin said that Pinot Noir is the most emotional of all grapes, in that it reacts immediately to the weather.
For him, 1997 was an 'easy' vintage and 1999, 1998 and 1996 were 'difficult', yet all contain the very essence of the terroir.
www.dreyfusashby.com /France-DeVogue.htm   (1016 words)

  
 VIA Rail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It was also notable that Harvie André, one of Alberta's federal cabinet ministers who represented Calgary, was fairly public about the fact that he did not care if he never saw a passenger train again in his life.
VIA was not spared from further cutbacks in Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's government elected in 1993.
She was publicly belittled by VIA Rail Chief Executive Officer Jean Pelletier in national media on February 27, 2004.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/V/VIA-Rail.htm   (2139 words)

  
 CellarTracker! WOPN 2005 Featured Tasting, Jean Luc Pepin of Comte de Vogüé, and 'Burghound' Allen Meadows
In this year's Featured Tasting at the World of Pinot Noir (WOPN), Jean Luc Pepin of Comte de Vogüé, and 'Burghound' Allen Meadows presented the following wines from the 1997, 1999 and 2001 vintages: Grand Cru Musigny Vieilles Vignes, Grand Cru Bonnes-Mares, and 1er Cru Les Amoureuses.
Jean-Luc Pepin and Allen Meadows were gracious hosts and patient enough to answer all of the questions that were put to them.
Lunch was served afterwards with a 1999 Chambolle-Musigny Village (90), and a Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru 2000 (93).
www.cellartracker.com /event.asp?iEvent=319   (454 words)

  
 LaPaulee.com
He was one of the first oenologists to graduate from Dijon University in the 1920s, followed by his son, Jean, a few years later.
Like his father, Jean acquired a parcel of grand cru land, 31 ares of Richebourg, in 1984 and was succeeded by his son Etienne in 1987.
But behind the laid-back facade is a determined Burgundian grower, who is in charge of making wines from 13 appellations at his family's 20-acre domaine, which includes a 2.5-acre parcel in the grand cru Clos de la Roche.
www.danieljohnnes.com /winemakers.html   (6353 words)

  
 PRIORY OF SION: THE FACTS, THE THEORIES, THE MYSTERY
The "prieure documents" claim Sion's first independent "grand master", Jean de Gisors, was elected at this time: Sion and the Temple were no longer under the same leadership, and each went its own way.
One side became agitated over the fact that the other was hogging all the shade from the tree, the French and English skirmished, and finally it was cut down after a bloody battle.
There is no evidence that Jean de Gisors was there or the Templars, but it seems hard to see why either would be uninvolved with a struggle that occurred in their physical and moral backyards.
www.fiu.edu /~mizrachs/poseur3.html   (9851 words)

  
 Documents 82 through 97
Minister Pepin indicated that a committee should be set up to look at this tariff, and examine measures to broaden the agreement.
With regard to granting special tariff exemption for Micheline to build a factory in Canada, Minister Pepin indicated that Canada would make no tariff change without first consulting with the U.S. Minister Pepin indicated a desire to develop a package on "irritants" and was willing to continue negotiations to this end.
Pepin indicated, however, that it would be politically very difficult to drop the third "safeguard" in the Canadian Automotive Agreement at this time.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/frus/nixon/iii/5343.htm   (6972 words)

  
 Pepin, The Honourable Jean-Luc, Transportation in the Eighties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pepin, The Honourable Jean-Luc, Transportation in the Eighties
The Empire Club of Canada Speeches 1981-1982 (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1982) pp.
How To Obtain a Speech: If you would like to obtain a copy of any of the speeches from the printed book, please make your request to the Club at The Empire Club of Canada, Fairmont Royal York Hotel, 100 Front Street West, Level "H", Toronto, Ontario, M5J 1E3.
www.empireclubfoundation.com /details.asp?SpeechID=210   (163 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: China
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien visits Beijing and Shanghai with Team Canada: two ministers, nine provincial premiers, the territorial leaders and the head of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Minister of International Trade Art Eggleton and Secretary of State (Asia Pacific) Raymond Chan visit Shanghai to attend the annual general meeting of the Canada-China Business Council.
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Minister of International Trade Sergio Marchi and Secretary of State (Asia Pacific) Raymond Chan visit Beijing (attending the Canada-China Business Council annual general meeting) and Lanzhou (visiting Canadian-funded development projects).
www.cbc.ca /news/background/china/china-canada-relations.html   (930 words)

  
 January 20, 2004 - Insider seeks Liberal nod in Ottawa South by Dave Rogers
Gervais is one of five candidates to say they will seek the nomination.
Gervais worked on the Liberal national convention in 1982 and for Ottawa Centre MP John Evans.
She was national director of the Liberal party from 1989 to 1993 and ran the national convention that chose Jean Chretien as party leader in 1990.
www.friends.ca /News/Friends_News/archives/articles01200401.asp   (673 words)

  
 Sun Ottawa Bureau Columnist: Douglas Fisher - What about John?
Even longer than Paul Martin has stood in Canadians' minds as an able successor to Jean Chretien, Eden had been tapped for the top post by the late 1940s and early 1950s as heir to the aged Churchill.
I've been over and over those questions about the Turner we thought was there, and was not.
I've canvassed his failure with colleagues of Turner like the late Jean Luc Pepin, who admired and liked him, and the late John Munro, who did not.
www.canoe.ca /NewsStand/Columnists/Ottawa/Douglas_Fisher/2004/04/25/pf-435141.html   (734 words)

  
 Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
First elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Ottawa-Vanier in a by-election on February 13th 1995, Mauril Bélanger was re-elected in the 1997, 2000 and 2004 general elections.
In July 1998, Mauril was appointed by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien to serve as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
He later served as Chair of the Standing Committee on Official Languages and Co-Chair of the Canada-Africa Parliamentary Group.
maurilbelanger.parl.gc.ca /biography.asp?lang=en   (294 words)

  
 French wine :: Domaines of Burgundy :: Comte Georges de Vogue CHAMBOLLE-MUSIGNY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Those that are younger go into their Chambolle-Musigny 'Prem Cru' which is in itself a very good wine.
The domaine has been much improved in the last decade by winemaker Francois Millet, and with sales handled by Jean-Luc Pepin.
All these activities are based around a very beautiful Chateau and courtyard that date back to the fifteenth century.
www.pmfw.co.nz /domaines-of-burgundy.jsp?entry=17   (173 words)

  
 John Robarts - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Remembered for his steps to promote and improve education, he was responsible for the construction of York University, the Science Centre, the expansion of numerous teacher colleges, and launching the Ontario Scholarship fund.
After retiring from office, John Robarts co-chaired the Task Force on Canadian Unity with Jean Luc Pépin[?] before joining the Board of Directors of several major corporations.
Later in his life, he suffered a series of debilitating strokes and took his own life on October 18, 1982.
www.artpolitic.org /infopedia/jo/John_Robarts.html   (376 words)

  
 ARTHUR KROEGER HAS A LITTLE UNFINISHED BUSINESS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In 1983, Arthur Kroeger was Deputy Minister of Transportation under Transport Minister Jean-Luc Pepin when Pepin abolished the 86-year old Crow Rate.
Kroeger had worked tirelessly for the previous three-and-a-half years to pave the way for that change.
A Feb. 3, 1982 Western Producer article stated: "More than any other bureaucrat, he [Kroeger] provided the information and support which transport minister Jean-Luc Pepin needed during the long campaign to convince cabinet it [the Crow Rate] should be dealt with and to convince the West that change was inevitable and necessary."
www.nfu.ca /unfin-buisness.htm   (405 words)

  
 117 Carleton-Gloucester   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
(Pepin had been el in Drummond in 1963, 1965, 1968; def in 1972)
In 1980, LIB PEPIN def PC BERT LAWRENCE by 12,576 votes.
Pepin, after having heart surgery, did not run in 1984.
www.newsworld.cbc.ca /election97/ridings/117.html   (523 words)

  
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Well, looking at the last thirty-five years of Canadian politics, this is not so much of a surprise, but Pepin's remarks were a frank revelation just the same.
What he is recorded as saying is an awfully self-centered response by someone who ostensibly should have the national interest in mind during a national crisis, right?
You're talking out of your hat; you should do some research on Jean-Luc Pepin, the man who chaired the Pepin-Robarts Commission--thus earning Trudeau's scorn--and later did away with the Crow's Nest Pass freight rates.
westernstandard.blogs.com /shotgun/2004/10/the_truth_will_.html   (1403 words)

  
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Elsewhere Blais has commented that ``While I had responsibility for the estimates presented to Parliament, that responsibility did not extend to the exercise of ministerial control over the CSE.
In practice the control was bureaucratic, in my view short-circuiting the principle of political accountability on which our democracy is founded.'' (Jean Jacques Blais, ``Committee should be expanded to review other agencies,'' Ottawa Citizen, 2 July 1992, p.
A11.) [14] History of CBNRC, Chapter 2, Annex G [15] See, e.g., Minister of State (External Relations) Jean-Luc Pepin, testimony, Proceedings of the Special Committee of the Senate on the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, 22 September 1983, p.
www.hackcanada.com /canadian/freedom/cseunff.txt   (2486 words)

  
   ---  the spring 2005 burgundy report  ---comte georges de vogue---   
Many domaines in Burgundy can trace their roots back over 100 years, though since the majority of the vineyards were owned by the church and aristocracy until ~1790, only a handful of domaines can claim more than 200 years of history.
The Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé can, however, trace a line back over 550 years to ~1450 and the Chambolle vines of one Jean Moisson (as above).
Today it is the 20th generation of the family that head the domaine; Claire de Causans and Marie de Ladoucette, the granddaughters of the late Comte Georges de Vogüé (1898-1987) who is pictured right.
www.burgundy-report.com /105/features/vogue.html   (3743 words)

  
 Ed Broadbent - NDP MP for Ottawa Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I was ecstatic, momentarily forgetting that the best way of ensuring that nothing happens on an issue in Canadian politics is to get a Royal Commission to recommend it.
(Parenthetically, I should note that Jean- Luc Pepin once told me that whenever there was some politically dead-end issue to be dealt with, Trudeau asked him to take it on.) As on other matters, I should have contained my enthusiasm by listening more carefully to what Jean-Luc had to say.
In the real world of politics, the first time the major political relevance of Canada’s archaic, pre-democratic, regionally, divisive, non-inclusive electoral system, hit home, was after the 1980 federal election.
www.edbroadbent.ca /en/issues/speeches/pr_moncton.htm   (3008 words)

  
 Inside
In other news, Dr. George Fodor, professor of epidemiology in the Faculty of Medicine, receives a National Health Scientist award for his outstanding ability, training and demonstrated research competence, a new M.Sc.
in Computer Science is introduced, and the Task Force on Canadian Unity, headed by Jean-Luc Pepin and Richard Cashin, holds hearings at Queen's College.
You can perform a full-text keyword search on all on-line issues of the Gazette.
www.mun.ca /univrel/gazette/1997-98/Oct2_97/Oct2_97flash.htm   (220 words)

  
 De Vogue wines at Berry Bros & Rudd
In addition, it has 2.75 hectares of Bonnes-Mares and 1.8 hectares of Premier Cru Chambolle-Musigny.
Under the aegis of estate manager Jean-Luc Pepin, with winemaker François Millet and the aptly named Eric Bourgogne in the vineyards, this domaine currently cannot put a foot wrong; it ranks amongst the very best Burgundy houses.
Tastings at de Vogüé have become a perverse highlight of any buying trip - nobody is allowed to taste unless François is present.
www.bbr.com /US/db/producer/810?first_product_F=1&ID=null   (592 words)

  
 La Paulee de New York
P.S.: We are also pleased to announce the day of La Paulée will be preceded by two very special dinners on Thursday, February 6, 2003.
Zachys will host an evening of wine and food at Restaurant Daniel, featuring winemakers Jean-Luc Pepin of Comtes Georges de Vogüé and Jean-Marc Roulot of Domaine Roulot and the cooking of La Paulée's executive chef Daniel Boulud, For more information, call Robert Bohr of Zachys at 914.874.8032 (rbohr@zachys.com).
Special guest Aubert de Villaine will host an intimate Domaine de la Romanée-Conti dinner prepared by Philippe Jousse at Montrachet.
www.danieljohnnes.com /Paulee2003.html   (519 words)

  
 Trilateral Commission - SourceWatch
On the Canadian side, Jean-Luc Pepin was succeeded in 1977 by Mitchell Sharp, former Foreign Minister, when Mr.
J.H. (Jake) Warren, former Ambassador to the United States and Coordinator for Multilateral Trade Negotiations, served from 1986 to 1990.
Georges Berthoin, International Honorary Chairman, European Movement; Honorary Chairman, The Jean Monnet Association; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Trilateral_Commission   (1962 words)

  
 The Trilateral Commission 1978 Roster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jean-Luc Pepin, P.C., Cochairman, Task Force on Canadian Unity
Jean Dromer, President Directeur General, Banque Internationale pour l’Afrique Occidentale
Jean Rey, Ministre d’Etat; former President of the Commission of the European Communities
www.geocities.com /benribqqq/trilateral1978.html   (1811 words)

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