The Social Credit Party of Canada fielded 164 candidates in the 1972 federal election, and won 15 seats to remain as the fourth-largest party in the House of Commons of Canada. Some of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

Ontario

Nickel Belt: Donat Breault

Donat Breault was a miner.[1] He received 534 votes (1.75%), finishing in fourth place against New Democratic Party candidate John Rodriguez. During the 1990s, a man named Donat Breault published two short works entitled Culottes courtes et pieds nus (1992) and La Beauté de ma retraite (1998) through the Centre Franco-Ontarien de ressources en alphabétisation.[2] It is assumed that this is the same person.

References

  1. History of Federal Ridings since 1867: NICKEL BELT (1972/10/30), Parliament of Canada, accessed 22 February 2009.
  2. Donat Breault, "Culottes courtes et pieds nus", Open Library, accessed 22 May 2009; Roxanne Lépine, "Centre franco-ontarien de ressources en alphabétisation", Automne 1998, accessed 22 May 2009.
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