Charlotte L'Écuyer
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Charlotte L'Écuyer is a Quebec politician. She is the current MNA for the riding of Pontiac in Western Quebec under the Quebec Liberal Party.
L'Écuyer was a social worker and the former general manager of the Pontiac's CLSC clinic. She was also an administration member for several health and social services associations in the Pontiac region.
L'Écuyer won her first election in 2003 replacing Robert Middlemiss who detained the seat for several years. After the departure of Chambly MNA Diane Legault, L'Écuyer was named the Parliamentary Secretary for Health Minister Philippe Couillard
During the 2007 campaign, while the Outaouais region has in a midst of a severe doctor shortage, she mentionned in an interview with local media reporters that not every people in the region needs a family doctor.
Despite the controversy, she managed to win easily a second term ahead of Parti Quebecois candidate Patrick Robert-Meunier and the ADQ's Victor Bilodeau