Sylvie Boucher

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Sylvie Boucher (born December 18, 1962 in Victoriaville, Quebec) is a Canadian politician of the Conservative Party who was elected Member of Parliament for the riding of Beauport—Limoilou, Quebec in the 2006 election by a margin of 812 votes over her Bloc Québécois opponent.

On February 7, 2006, Ms. Boucher was appointed as parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Boucher has studied office systems technology, gerontology, information technology and literature. Before politics, she worked in the private sector and specialized in marketing and sales. Later, she worked in the National Assembly of Quebec with various jobs, she also served as water assistant chief of staff to the Canadian Minister of Tourism.

She has two teenage daughters: Mélynda and Marie-Catherine.

Preceded by:
Christian Simard
Member of Parliament for Beauport—Limoilou
2006-
Succeeded by:
Incumbent

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