Pablo Rodríguez

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Pablo Rodríguez
Pablo Rodríguez

Member of Parliament
for Honoré-Mercier
Incumbent
Assumed office 
2004
Preceded by Yvon Charbonneau

Born June 21, 1967 (1967-06-21) (age 40)
San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Political party Liberal
Spouse Roxane Rodríguez
Residence Montreal
Profession communication consultant

Pablo Rodriguez (born June 21, 1967) is a Canadian politician.

Born in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina, he was a communication and management consultant before being elected as a Liberal to the Canadian House of Commons for the Quebec riding of Honoré-Mercier in 2004 and 2006. He is the Past President of the Quebec wing of the Liberal Party of Canada.

He was the Quebec Chair of the Michael Ignatieff candidacy during his campaign for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada.

On February 14, 2007, a bill he put forward was passed by the Commons that would give the Conservative government 60 days to come up with a plan to respect Canada's engagements under the Kyoto protocol. [update needed]

Rodriguez gained notoriety when he interrogated former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney using a series of questions provided to him by CBC parliamentary journalist Krista Erickson despite the fact Rodriguez was not a member of the Parliamentary Committee to whom Mulroney was testifying and the questions were unrelated to the matter being probed.


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