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'''John L. "Jackie" Vautour''' is a fisherman Canadian , born about 1930 in Claire-Fontaine , in New Brunswick . He is best known for his fight against the expropriation of 250 families in the early 1970s to create the [[Kouchibouguac National Park]] on land formerly occupied by eight villages.
'''John L. "Jackie" Vautour''' is a fisherman Canadian , born about 1930 in [[Claire-Fontaine]], in New Brunswick . He is best known for his fight against the expropriation of 250 families in the early 1970s to create the [[Kouchibouguac National Park]] on land formerly occupied by eight villages.


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Jackie Vautour
Born1930 (1930)

John L. "Jackie" Vautour is a fisherman Canadian , born about 1930 in Claire-Fontaine, in New Brunswick . He is best known for his fight against the expropriation of 250 families in the early 1970s to create the Kouchibouguac National Park on land formerly occupied by eight villages.

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