Union Nationale

Union Nationale

The Union nationale was a conservative and nationalist provincial political party in Quebec, Canada, that identified with Québécois autonomism. It was created during the Great Depression and held power in Quebec from 1936 to 1939, and from 1944 to 1960 and from 1966 to 1970.

Union Nationale People (First 22 people) - Page 0

Antonio Barrette

Antonio Barrette

Politician

Daniel Johnson Sr.

Daniel Johnson Sr.

Former Premier of Quebec

Antonio Talbot

Antonio Talbot

Canadian Politician

Gabriel Loubier

Gabriel Loubier

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec

Michel Le Moignan

Michel Le Moignan

Canadian Politician

Paul Sauvé

Paul Sauvé

Former Premier of Quebec

Paul Bouchard

Paul Bouchard

Canadian Politician

Jean-Jacques Bertrand

Jean-Jacques Bertrand


Maurice Duplessis

Maurice Duplessis

Former Premier of Quebec

Maurice Tellier

Maurice Tellier

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec

Yves Prévost

Yves Prévost

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec

Maurice Bellemare

Maurice Bellemare

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec

Camille-Eugène Pouliot

Camille-Eugène Pouliot

Former Minister of Hunting and Fishing of Quebec

Gérard Lebel

Gérard Lebel

Former President of the National Assembly of Quebec

Albiny Paquette

Albiny Paquette

Former Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec

Antoine Rivard

Antoine Rivard

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec

Laurent Barré

Laurent Barré

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec

Antonio Flamand

Antonio Flamand

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec

Jaroslav Krejčí

Jaroslav Krejčí

Czech lawyer

Adhémar Raynault

Adhémar Raynault

Canadian Politician

Gérald Martineau

Gérald Martineau

Former Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec

Gilbert Layton

Gilbert Layton

Former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec