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Roch La Salle PC (August 6, 1928 – August 20, 2007) was a Canadian politician who served in the province of Quebec. He represented the riding of Joliette in the House of Commons of Canada for 20 years. A popular figure, he was re-elected six times during his tenure. Along with Heward Grafftey, he was one of only two Tory MPs elected from Quebec in the 1979 election that brought the Conservatives to power under Joe Clark. La Salle served as Minister of Supply and Services in the short-lived (1979–80) Clark government.

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  • Roch La Salle (de)
  • Roch La Salle (fr)
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  • Roch La Salle PC (* 6. August 1929 in , Québec; † 20. August 2007) war ein kanadischer Politiker der Progressiv-konservativen Partei (PC), der mit Unterbrechungen fast 20 Jahre lang Mitglied des Unterhauses sowie zwischen 1979 und 1980 Minister für Versorgung und Dienstleistungen im 21. kanadischen Kabinett von Premierminister Joe Clark war. Später war La Salle, der 1981 Vorsitzender der Union nationale in Québec war, von 1984 bis 1987 Minister für öffentliche Arbeiten sowie Staatsminister im 24. Kabinett Kanadas von Premierminister Brian Mulroney. (de)
  • Roch La Salle (Saint-Paul, 6 août 1928 - Saint-Charles-Borromée, 20 août 2007) est un homme politique québécois. Il a été ministre dans les gouvernements fédéraux de Joe Clark et de Brian Mulroney en plus d'occuper le poste de chef de l'Union nationale à l'élection générale québécoise de 1981. (fr)
  • Roch La Salle PC (August 6, 1928 – August 20, 2007) was a Canadian politician who served in the province of Quebec. He represented the riding of Joliette in the House of Commons of Canada for 20 years. A popular figure, he was re-elected six times during his tenure. Along with Heward Grafftey, he was one of only two Tory MPs elected from Quebec in the 1979 election that brought the Conservatives to power under Joe Clark. La Salle served as Minister of Supply and Services in the short-lived (1979–80) Clark government. (en)
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  • Saint-Charles-Borromée, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada (en)
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