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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Stephane Dion, Joseph Facal, David Feuerwerker, Andre Bouchard, Vaira V e-Freiberga, Bruce Mather, Gabriel L. Plaa, Askell Love, Brian Massumi, Dmytro Dontsov, Anton Kotzig, Marie Andree Bertrand, Michel Chretien, Yoine Goldstein, Guy Berthiaume, Herbert Marx, Neil Chotem, Dale C. Thomson, Gaston Allaire, Yakov M. Rabkin, Jacques Hetu, Pierre Nepveu, Doris Love, Alexandre Lacoste, Albertine Morin-Labrecque, Marc Belanger, Andrew Granville, Alan Belkin, Jose Evangelista, Nikolaos Oikonomides, Jean Davignon, Pierre Rolland, Jean-Charles Chebat, Myke Roy, Hubert Lacroix, Lucien Campeau, Denis Gougeon, Guy Rocher, Susan Mann, Henri Ellenberger, Anne Lauber, Georges-Emile Tanguay, M. Fred Bild, Jean-Pierre Wallot, Maryse Lassonde, Francois Morel, Stephane Roy, Jean Papineau-Couture, Andre Prevost, Laurent Picard, David Weisstub, Julien Hebert, Vladimir Landsman, Michel Longtin, Aurele Cardinal, Guy Breton, Wilfrid Derome, Joseph Obalski, Robert Langevin, Camille Limoges, Igor Mel' uk, Andre Barbeau, Isabelle Peretz, Paul Jolicoeur, Kevin Tuite, Mona Nemer, Victor Barbeau, Elliott Macklovitch. Excerpt: Stephane Dion, PC, MP (born September 28, 1955) is a Canadian politician who has been the Member of Parliament for the riding of Saint-Laurent-Cartierville in Montreal since 1996. He was the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons from 2006 to 2008. Dion resigned as Liberal leader after the party's defeat in the 2008 general election, but remained in Parliament and was re-elected in his riding in the 2011 election. Dion is a former academic who served as a cabinet minister under Jean Chretien and Paul Martin and, as such, is a Member of the Privy Council. Dion was born in Quebec City, Quebec, the second of five children. His mother, Den...