Carole-Marie Allard
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Carole-Marie Allard (born September 6, 1949 in Dolbeau, Quebec) was a Liberal member of Canada's House of Commons. She was in the House of Commons from 2000 to 2004 and represented the riding of Laval East. She was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, and a member of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights and the Vice-Chair of the Special Committee on Non-medical use of drugs. She lost the 2004 election to Robert Carrier of the Bloc Québécois in the riding of Alfred-Pellan.
She is a lawyer, former press attaché, former designer, organizer and presenter of media management training programs, a former spokesperson for a corporation, and she is a former journalist, writer and producer.
Preceded by Maud Debien |
Member of Parliament for Laval East 2000-2004 |
Succeeded by Riding abolished in 2003 |
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- (French) Carole-Marie Allard