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GALIPEAU, Royal
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Current Member of The House of Commons - Ottawa--Orléans, Ontario
Date of Birth (yyyy.mm.dd): 1947.01.05
Place of Birth: Saint-Isidore, Ontario, Canada
Profession | Occupation: Advisor, businessman, corporate director
Notes: Grandson of Louis Galipeau (1867-1938), Reeve of the former Township of South Plantagenet (Ontario).
Grandson of Omer Lacasse (1899-1985), Councillor of the former Township of Cumberland (Ontario).
Nephew of Joseph-Édouard Galipeau (1899-1992), Councillor of the former Township of Cumberland, Ontario.
Nephew and godson of Bernard Galipeau (1926-20__), Councillor of the former Township of South Plantagenet, Ontario.
Nephew of Léon Nicholas (1925-1998), Councillor of the former Township of South Plantagenet, Ontario.
Nephew of Raymond Galipeau, (1921-1988), President the former Police Village of St. Isidore de Prescott, Ontario.
Cousin of Arthur Parisien (1905-2002), Deputy Reeve of the former Township of Gloucester.
Cousin of Réal Lalonde (1934-2000), former Mayor of St. Isidore (Ontario).
Selected Publications This bibliography includes books, chapters in books and journal articles written, edited, compiled or translated solely by the parliamentarian or with others.

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^ Sole Author Books

  • Dialogue de sourds sur l'unité canadienne.
    [Ottawa : s.n.]; 1997. 4 p.

  • Secrets of the Gloucester tax revolt: fourteen easy lessons on how to increase a city operating budget by 50% in four years: a presentation to the Honourable John Eakins, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Queen's Park, Toronto/written by Royal Galipeau.
    Gloucester : D. Beamish, G.R. Morris, R. Galipeau, J. West; 1989. 1 v. (various pagings)


Articles

  • Deliver more winning proposals - try walking in your client's shoes.
    Canadian Consulting Engineer. 25 (7):26 July 1983.


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