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François Gourd : ウィキペディア英語版 | François Gourd François Gourd is a Canadian political figure and entertainer, who has been involved in the Rhinoceros Party of Canada and the entartistes, two satirical political movements.〔"Pied snipers". ''The Gazette'', January 31, 1999.〕 He was also the Rhinoceros Party candidate in Saint-Michel in the 1979 federal election. In 1983 Gourd opened a bar called Les Foufounes Électriques, along with Norman Boileau and Bernard Paquet — two of Gourd's friends from a musical theatre of which he was a member. They were interested in creating a space for showcasing burgeoning alternative musicians and different types of art.〔(Barry, Chris, "Anarchy and assholes" ). ''Montreal Mirror'', October 20, 2005. Last retrieved June 17, 2010.〕〔( The history of Les Foufounes Electriques on the club's official website ). Last retrieved June 17, 2010.〕 According to Gourd, the bar did not turn much of a profit and he sold his share in the club after five years. By the end of the 1980s, Boileau was the only remaining owner.〔〔 In the period that followed, he became involved in cinema.〔 His films included ''Masturbation libre, le manifeste'' in 2007.〔Odile Tremblay, ("Documentaire - Le meilleur film de François Gourd" ). ''Le Devoir'', April 6, 2007.〕 In 2006, he founded the second iteration of the Rhinoceros Party, the successor to the historical Rhinoceros Party dissolved in 1993. As the party's candidate in the September 17, 2007 federal by-election in Outremont, he listed his profession as poet〔(History of Federal Ridings since 1867 )〕 on his nomination papers. He received 145 votes (0.61%).〔 The party's activities included protesting against the construction industry.〔("En bref - «Yo» Gourd en tête" ). ''Le Devoir'', September 24, 2011.〕 ==Electoral record==
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