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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: 39. Chapters: Laurentian University alumni, Laurentian University faculty, University of Sudbury, Diane Marleau, Roger Nash, Rick Bartolucci, Leo Gerard, Michael Persinger, Alex Baumann, Rand Dyck, Elie Martel, Andre Gagne, Oscar Albuquerque, Tony Ruprecht, Tony Martin, Michael Lesher, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sylvia Sweeney, Derwyn Shea, Marie Poulin, Carlo Cattarello, Universite de Hearst, Dave Salmoni, Minnijean Brown-Trickey, CKLU-FM, John Green, John Sola, Judith Woodsworth, Oliver Jones, Sharon Murdock, Huntington University, Shannon E. Hengen, Stephen Walkom, Adam Sol, Gary Wilson, Lambda, Brody Bishop, Gary Kinsman, Shabir Ally, Alan Nursall, Robert Dickson, Janaya Stephens, Graeme S. Mount, Robert Paquette, Stephane Paquette, Bruce Meyer, Ken Shields, Andre Paiement, Mineral Exploration Research Centre, Michel Bock, David Pearson, Lucien Matte, Lorenzo Cadieux, Doric Germain, Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research, Thorneloe University, Stephen Andrews, L'Orignal dechaine. Excerpt: Diane Marleau, PC, MP (born June 21, 1943) is a Canadian politician. She represented the riding of Sudbury in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 2008, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Jean Chretien. Marleau is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Marleau was born Diane Lebal in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, one of three children raised by a single mother in a low-income household. She was a childhood friend of Marie-Paule Charette, who later became a Senator and president of the Liberal Party. She studied Commerce at the University of Ottawa, but left after three years when she married fellow student Paul Marleau and moved to Sudbury. She worked as the secretary to a medical doctor for five years, prior to the introduction of Medicare. She later said that this experience made her realize the importance o...