News Feb 3, 2006 – 3:49 pm EST
Lévesque wins easy re-election
By NUNATSIAQ NEWS
Nunavik’s Member of Parliament was easily re-elected on Jan. 23.
The Bloc Québécois’s Yvon Lévesque received 13,928 votes, or 46.57 per cent of the ballots cast in a race against five other candidates.
That’s more than double what Liberal Armand Caouette received, with 6,700 votes. Caouette was followed closely by the Conservative’s Gilles Gagnon, with 6,261 votes.
Lévesque promised during the campaign he would lobby for a longer airstrip for Puvirnituq and fight for tax rebates on snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles.
He also said he wants to see improved water quality and continued efforts to clean up old mining sites around Nunavik.
News Feb 3, 2006 – 3:49 pm EST
Lévesque wins easy re-election
By NUNATSIAQ NEWS
Nunavik’s Member of Parliament was easily re-elected on Jan. 23.
The Bloc Québécois’s Yvon Lévesque received 13,928 votes, or 46.57 per cent of the ballots cast in a race against five other candidates.
That’s more than double what Liberal Armand Caouette received, with 6,700 votes. Caouette was followed closely by the Conservative’s Gilles Gagnon, with 6,261 votes.
Lévesque promised during the campaign he would lobby for a longer airstrip for Puvirnituq and fight for tax rebates on snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles.
He also said he wants to see improved water quality and continued efforts to clean up old mining sites around Nunavik.
News Feb 3, 2006 – 3:49 pm EST
Lévesque wins easy re-election
By NUNATSIAQ NEWS
Nunavik’s Member of Parliament was easily re-elected on Jan. 23.
The Bloc Québécois’s Yvon Lévesque received 13,928 votes, or 46.57 per cent of the ballots cast in a race against five other candidates.
That’s more than double what Liberal Armand Caouette received, with 6,700 votes. Caouette was followed closely by the Conservative’s Gilles Gagnon, with 6,261 votes.
Lévesque promised during the campaign he would lobby for a longer airstrip for Puvirnituq and fight for tax rebates on snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles.
He also said he wants to see improved water quality and continued efforts to clean up old mining sites around Nunavik.
News Feb 3, 2006 – 3:49 pm EST
Lévesque wins easy re-election
By NUNATSIAQ NEWS
Nunavik’s Member of Parliament was easily re-elected on Jan. 23.
The Bloc Québécois’s Yvon Lévesque received 13,928 votes, or 46.57 per cent of the ballots cast in a race against five other candidates.
That’s more than double what Liberal Armand Caouette received, with 6,700 votes. Caouette was followed closely by the Conservative’s Gilles Gagnon, with 6,261 votes.
Lévesque promised during the campaign he would lobby for a longer airstrip for Puvirnituq and fight for tax rebates on snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles.
He also said he wants to see improved water quality and continued efforts to clean up old mining sites around Nunavik.
News Feb 3, 2006 – 3:49 pm EST
Lévesque wins easy re-election
By NUNATSIAQ NEWS
Nunavik’s Member of Parliament was easily re-elected on Jan. 23.
The Bloc Québécois’s Yvon Lévesque received 13,928 votes, or 46.57 per cent of the ballots cast in a race against five other candidates.
That’s more than double what Liberal Armand Caouette received, with 6,700 votes. Caouette was followed closely by the Conservative’s Gilles Gagnon, with 6,261 votes.
Lévesque promised during the campaign he would lobby for a longer airstrip for Puvirnituq and fight for tax rebates on snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles.
He also said he wants to see improved water quality and continued efforts to clean up old mining sites around Nunavik.
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