Jean Cournoyer

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Jean Cournoyer was a Quebec politician. He was a Member of the provincial legislature in Quebec. [1]

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[edit] Background

He was born in Sorel on March 16, 1934.

[edit] Member of the Legislature

He successfully ran as a Union Nationale candidate in the district of Saint-Jacques in a 1969 by-election, but was defeated by Parti Québécois candidate Claude Charron in 1970.

[edit] Member of the Cabinet

After the death of Cabinet Member Pierre Laporte in 1970, Premier Robert Bourassa appointed Cournoyer to succeed him.

Cournoyer served as Minister of Labor from 1970 to 1975 and Minister of Natural Resources from 1975 to 1976. He won a by-election as a Liberal in the district of Chambly in 1971.

He was re-elected in Robert-Baldwin in 1973, but was defeated in Richelieu in 1976.

[edit] Retirement from Politics

After Cournoyer was forced to retire from political life, he started a career on TV and the radio. He has co-hosted several TV shows with Matthias Rioux, who was the Parti Québécois MNA for Matane from 1994 to 2003.

[edit] Footnotes

National Assembly of Quebec
Preceded by
Paul Dozois (Union Nationale)
MLA, District of Montréal-Saint-Jacques
1969-1970
Succeeded by
Claude Charron (PQ)
Preceded by
Pierre Laporte (Liberal)
MLA, District of Chambly
1971-1973
Succeeded by
Guy Saint-Pierre (Liberal)
Preceded by
Arthur-Ewen Séguin (Liberal)
MLA, District of Robert-Baldwin
1973-1976
Succeeded by
John O'Gallagher (Liberal)
Languages