Lise Thériault

Lise Thériault

Theriault (right)
MNA for Anjou-Louis-Riel
formerly Anjou (2002–2012)
Assumed office
April 15, 2002
Preceded by Jean-Sébastien Lamoureux
Personal details
Born (1966-01-07) January 7, 1966
Toronto, Ontario
Political party Quebec Liberal Party
Spouse(s) Gérard Therrien
Residence Montreal, Quebec
Profession Editor, Businesswoman
Cabinet Minister of Public Safety
Portfolio

Minister of Immigration

Minister of Labour

Lise Thériault (born January 7, 1966 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Quebec politician. She is a Member of the National Assembly of Quebec representing the riding of Anjou-Louis-Riel in Montreal. She is currently the Deputy Premier of Quebec and Minister of Public Security in the Couillard government.

Before entering politics, Thériault was for eight years a sales director and was also for nine years an editor and co-founder of l'Édition - Le Journal des Gens d'affaires. She was an administration member of the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Montreal, the CDEC Anjou/Montreal (a development organization) and the Collège Marie-Victorin. She was also a co-founder of a long-term care facility in Montreal.

She was elected in Anjou in a by-election in 2002 and re-elected in 2003. She was named the Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities from 2005 to 2007 and was re-elected in the 2007 elections. Jean Charest did not reappoint her to cabinet in 2007, and Yolande James succeeded her to become the first ever Black cabinet minister in Quebec.

After the 2008 elections, she was named the delegate Minister for Social Services until 2010 where she replaced Sam Hamad as Minister of Labor.

Following the 2014 election, she was named Deputy Premier of Quebec and the first woman to become Minister of Public Security in the history of Quebec.

Electoral record

Quebec general election, 2008: Anjou
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalLise Thériault 13,082 50.44
Parti QuébécoisSébastien Richard 8,930 34.43
Action démocratiqueJacques Lachapelle 2,252 8.68
Québec solidaireFrancine Gagné 944 3.64
GreenSylvie Morneau 727 2.80
Total valid votes 25,93598.54
Total rejected ballots 3851.46
Turnout 26,32058.88
Electors 44,703
Quebec general election, 2007: Anjou
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalLise Thériault 13,280 41.36
Parti QuébécoisSébastien Richard 8,795 27.39
Action démocratiqueLorraine Laperrière 7,409 23.07
GreenAlain Bissonnette 1,376 4.29
Québec solidaireFrancine Gagné 1,151 3.58
Marxist–LeninistHélène Héroux 99 0.31
Total valid votes 32,11098.97
Total rejected ballots 3331.03
Turnout 32,44372.04
Electors 45,034
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 2003: Anjou
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalLise Thériault 17,572 53.69
Parti QuébécoisFrance Bachand 10,573 32.30
Action démocratiqueMartin Janson 4,319 13.20
Marxist–LeninistHélène Héroux 266 0.81
Total valid votes 32,73098.46
Rejected and declined votes 5131.54
Turnout 33,24373.30
Electors on the lists 45,350
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec provincial by-election, April 15, 2002: Anjou
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalLise Thériault 8,845 54.59
Parti QuébécoisAude Vézina 4,275 26.38
Action démocratiqueNathalie Proulx 2,848 17.58
GreenDavid Hamel 163 1.01
IndependentRégent Millette 72 0.44
Total valid votes 16,20398.91
Rejected and declined votes 1781.09
Turnout 16,38146.62
Electors on the lists 35,134
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

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Political offices
Preceded by
François Gendron
Deputy Premier of Quebec
2014present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Stéphane Bergeron
Minister of Public Security
2014present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
none
Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities
20052007
Succeeded by
Yolande James
Preceded by
Sam Hamad
Minister of Labour
20102012
Succeeded by
Agnès Maltais


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