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{{Use Canadian English|date=June 2014}}
{{Short description|Canadian politician}}
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| name = Anne Blouin
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| constituency_MP = [[Montmorency (electoral district)|Montmorency—Orléans]]
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| predecessor = [[Louis Duclos]]
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'''Anne Blouin''' (born 14 September 1946) was a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative party]] member of the [[House of Commons of Canada]]. She was an executive assistant by career.
'''Anne Blouin''' (born 14 September 1946) was a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative party]] member of the [[House of Commons of Canada]]. She was an executive assistant by career.


Blouin was elected at the [[Montmorency (electoral district)|Montmorency—Orléans]] electoral district in the [[Canadian federal election, 1984|1984 federal election]]. She left federal politics after her only term in office, the [[33rd Canadian Parliament]].
Blouin was elected at the [[Montmorency (federal electoral district)|Montmorency—Orléans]] electoral district in the [[1984 Canadian federal election|1984 federal election]]. She left federal politics after her only term in office, the [[33rd Canadian Parliament]].


==External links==
==External links==
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* {{Canadian Parliament links|ID=13836}}


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Latest revision as of 02:04, 16 October 2024

Anne Blouin
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Montmorency—Orléans
In office
1984–1988
Preceded byLouis Duclos
Succeeded byCharles Deblois
Personal details
Born (1946-09-14) 14 September 1946 (age 78)
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec
Political partyProgressive Conservative

Anne Blouin (born 14 September 1946) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. She was an executive assistant by career.

Blouin was elected at the Montmorency—Orléans electoral district in the 1984 federal election. She left federal politics after her only term in office, the 33rd Canadian Parliament.

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