Scott McKay (politician)

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Scott McKay is the current leader of the Green Party of Quebec, and is a former Montreal city councillor. [1] He was elected leader on May 28, 2006. [2]

McKay was born to a francophone mother and a anglophone father in the city of Montréal-Est.[3]

He was councillor for the district of Honoré Beaugrand from 1986 to 1994 under Mayor Jean Doré.

He has completed a M.Sc. in Environemental sciences and is currently working in the field of water treatment.

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  1. ^ CNEWS: Green Party of Quebec rejects merger
  2. ^ Scott McKay elected chief of the Green Party of Quebec (Google Translation of Scott McKay élu chef du Parti vert du Québec)
  3. ^ La Presse: Portrait de Scott McKay [1]