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  • “I would think it would actually be better for them,” says Jodoin.

    Witness protection 2004

  • St Marys Cal-Rhode 53 pass from Sauter (Jodoin kick)

    NCAA Football - Western Washington vs. St. Mary'S (Calif. 2000

  • CHAIRMAN: The President, Mr. Palmer Kent, Q.C. MR. KENT: It is a great pleasure to introduce to you the Voice of Labour in Canada today in the person of Mr. Claude Jodoin, who has been the head of the Canadian Labour Congress since it was founded in 1956.

    The Challenge of 1963 1963

  • Claude Jodoin, the President of the Canadian Congress of Labour, in this city a few weeks ago, proposed the calling of a government-labour-management conference to deal with the economic problems facing our country today.

    Can Canada Survive The Soviet Challenge 1960

  • MR. JUPP: We are privileged to welcome as our guest speaker today, Mr. Claude Jodoin, who is in every sense of the word a leading Canadian.

    The Canadian Labour Congress and Free Trade Unions Throughout the World 1957

  • The dream of a national progressive movement bridging the language divide, the vision that inspired David Lewis and Claude Jodoin to found the party in 1961, is at last materializing.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • Tampa Bay assistant coach Martin Raymond, AHL head coaches Clement Jodoin and Benoit Groulx, former NHL goalie Marc Denis and Daniele Sauvageau, head coach of the 2002 national women's team which won Olympic gold in Salt Lake City, also took part in Saturday's full-day session.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SEAN FARRELL 2011

  • Jodoin, who rejoined the Canadiens' organization to coach their AHL affiliate in Hamilton, dismissed any concerns about Quebec hockey facing a language bias.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SEAN FARRELL 2011

  • The dream of a national progressive movement bridging the language divide, the vision that inspired David Lewis and Claude Jodoin to found the party in 1961, is at last materializing.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • The dream of a national progressive movement bridging the language divide, the vision that inspired David Lewis and Claude Jodoin to found the party in 1961, is at last materializing.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

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