Reactivated as a reserve C-46 squadron at Grenier AFB in 1955; inactivated 1957 due to budget reductions.
Rosemont's Member of Parliament (MP) at the time was Suzanne Blais-Grenier, who questioned the legitimacy of Beaudoin's election and suggested that it was part of an effort to pressure her into resigning.
A year later, McMillan was named Minister of the Environment, replacing the controversial Suzanne Blais-Grenier.
Grenier ran again in 1994, but was overwhelmingly defeated by candidate Lise Landry.
Martin and Grenier each won only one of the state's sixty-seven counties -- Winston in north Alabama, whose descendants were mostly non-slaveholders who had been Republican at the time of the American Civil War.
Grenier's first division under Jean Mathieu Seras arrived at Sankt Michael around 10:00 am and mounted an attack, pinning Jellacic in position.