Robert Toupin

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Robert Toupin, LL.B , LL.M (Born January 20, 1949 in L'Assomption, Quebec, Canada) is a former Canadian Member of Parliament.

Toupin had been a worker for the Quebec Liberal Party [1] when he joined the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada following Brian Mulroney's election as party leader. Toupin was a successful Tory candidate in Terrebonne riding in the 1984 federal election.

He was critical of the new government's policies and soon crossed the floor to sit as an Independent. He had attempted to join the Liberal Party of Canada but the Liberal riding association for the constituency he represented rejected him. He subsequently joined the New Democratic Party becoming its first ever Quebec Member of Parliament (MP} but left the party after ten months to again sit as an Independent, after claiming that communists had infiltrated the party. He was then invited to join the Rhinoceros Party of Canada. Toupin was defeated as an independent candidate in the 1988 federal election.

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Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
Joseph-Roland Comtois
Member of Parliament for Terrebonne
1984–1988
Succeeded by
Jean-Marc Robitaille
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