37th National Assembly of Quebec
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Former members of the National Assembly of Quebec.
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Official seating plan of the Quebec National Assembly.
At the present, the 125 seats of the National Assembly are distributed as follows:
Affiliation | Members |
Female Members |
|
Parti libéral du Québec | 72 | 22 | |
Parti Québécois | 45 | 15 | |
Action démocratique du Québec | 5 | 1 | |
Independent | 1 | 0 | |
Vacant | 2 | - | |
Total |
125 | 38 | |
Government Majority |
21 |
- Liberal member Daniel Bouchard (Megantic-Compton) is sitting as an independent while being under an inquiry relating to a former job.
- Liberal member Russell Williams (Nelligan) resigned on March 9, 2004. Yolande James (PLQ) won the by-election with 52.6% of the vote.
- Liberal member Marc Bellemare (Vanier) resigned on April 28, 2004. Sylvain Légaré (ADQ) won the by-election with 46.8% of the vote.
- Liberal member Christos Sirros (Laurier-Dorion) resigned on June 17, 2004. Elsie Lefebvre (PQ) won the by-election with 46.1% of the vote.
- Parti Québécois member André Boisclair (Gouin) resigned on August 17, 2004. Nicolas Girard (PQ) won the by-election with 57.8% of the vote.
By-elections were held in these four districts on September 20, 2004.
- Libéral member Yves Séguin (Outremont) resigned on May 26, 2005. Raymond Bachand (PLQ) won the by-election with 48.8% of the vote.
- Leader of the Opposition and Former Premier Bernard Landry (Verchères) resigned on June 6, 2005. Stéphane Bergeron (PQ) won the by-election with 69.2% of the vote.
By-elections were held in these two districts on December 12, 2005.
- Parti Québécois member André Boulerice (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques) resigned on September 12, 2005. Martin Lemay (PQ) won the by-election with 41,2% of the vote.
A by-election was held in this district on April 10, 2006.
- Parti Québécois member Pauline Marois (Taillon) resigned on March 20, 2006. Marie Malavoy (PQ) won the by-election with 43,6% of the vote.
- Parti Québécois member Nicole Léger (Pointe-aux-Trembles) resigned on June 1, 2006. André Boisclair (PQ) won the by-election with 70,9% of the vote.
By-elections were held in these two districts on August 14, 2006.
- Parti Québécois member Jean-Pierre Charbonneau (Borduas) resigned on November 15, 2006.
- Liberal member Diane Legault (Chambly) resigned on November 15, 2006.
[edit] Member list
Cabinet Ministers are in Bold, Leaders are in Italics and the President of the National Assembly has a Dagger next to his name.
[edit] Cabinet Ministers
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Jean Charest
- Deputy Premier: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (2003-2005), Jacques P. Dupuis (2005-2007)
- Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Francoise Gauthier (2003-2005) Yvon Vallières, (2005-2007)
- Employment, Social Solidarity and Family: Claude Béchard (2003-2005)
- Family (Delegate): Carole Théberge (2003-2005)
- Employment and Social Solidarity: Michelle Courchesne (2005-2007)
- Family, Seniors and Status of Women: Carole Théberge (2005-2007)
- Labor: Michel Després (2003-2005), Laurent Lessard (2005-2007)
- Government Administration and President of the Treasury Board: Monique Jérôme-Forget
- Information Access:Benoît Pelletier (2005-2007)
- Government online: Henri-François Gautrin (2005-2006)
- Government Services:Pierre Reid (2005-2006), Henri-François Gautrin (2006-2007)
- Culture and Communications: Line Beauchamp
- International Relations: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
- Indian Affairs: Benoît Pelletier (2003-2005), Geoffrey Kelley (2005-2007)
- Canadian Francophonie: Benoît Pelletier (2005-2007)
- Health and Social Services: Philippe Couillard
- Health and Status of Seniors (Delegate): Julie Boulet (2003-2005)
- Health, Social Services and Status of Seniors (Delegate): Julie Boulet (2003)
- Education: Pierre Reid (2003-2005), Jean-Marc Fournier (2005-2007)
- Relations with the Citizens and Immigration: Michelle Courchesne (2003-2005)
- Immigration and Cultural Communities: Lise Thériault (2005-2007)
- Youth Protection and Rehabilitation: Margaret Delisle
- Transportation: Yvon Marcoux (2003-2005), Michel Després (2005-2007)
- Transportation (Delegate): Julie Boulet (2003-2007)
- Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Benoît Pelletier
- Municipal Affairs and Regions: Nathalie Normandeau (2005-2007)
- Democratic Institutions Reform: Jacques P. Dupuis (2003-2005), Benoît Pelletier (2005-2007)
- Sport and Recreation: Jean-Marc Fournier
- Environment: Thomas J.Mulcair (2003-2005)
- Sustainable Development and Parks: Thomas J.Mulcair (2005)
- Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks: Thomas J. Mulcair (2005-2006), Claude Bechard (2006-2007)
- Sustainable Development and Parks: Thomas J.Mulcair (2005)
- Natural Ressources, Wildlife and Parcs: Sam Hamad (2003-2005)
- Natural Ressources and Wildlife: Pierre Corbeil (2005-2007)
- Forests, Wildlife and Parks: Pierre Corbeil (2003-2005)
- Justice: Marc Bellemare (2003-2004), Jacques P. Dupuis (2004-2005), Yvon Marcoux (2005-2007)
- Public Safety: Jacques Chagnon (2003-2005), Jacques P. Dupuis (2005-2007)
- Finances: Yves Seguin (2003-2005), Michel Audet (2007)
- Revenue: Lawrence S. Bergman
- Regional development and Tourism (Delegate): Nathalie Normandeau (2003-2005)
- Tourism: Francoise Gauthier (2005-2007)
- Interior Commerce Accord: Benoît Pelletier (2005-2007)
- Economic and Regional Development: Michel Audet (2003-2004)
- Economic and Regional Development and Research: Michel Audet (2004-2005)
- Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade : Claude Béchard (2005-2006), Raymond Bachand (2006-2007)
- Economic and Regional Development and Research: Michel Audet (2004-2005)
[edit] External links
- Élections/Map of Quebec electoral districts
- 2003 election results
- List of Historical Cabinet Ministers