Ministry of Public Security (Quebec)
The Quebec Ministry of Public Safety (in French: Ministère de la Sécurité publique) is responsible for public safety and security in the province of Quebec. The ministry is in charge of the Sûreté du Québec, the province of Quebec's police force.
The current minister in charge is Lise Thériault, the Parti Libéral Member for Anjou-Louis-Riel.[1]
Ministers of Public Safety
A list of previous Ministers of Public Security:
- Herbert Marx 1988
- Gil Rémillard 1988-1989
- Sam Elkas 1989-1990
- Claude Ryan 1990-1994
- Robert Middlemiss 1994
- Serge Ménard 1994-1996
- Robert Perreault 1996-1997
- Pierre Bélanger 1997-1998
- Serge Ménard 1998-2003
- Normand Jutras 2002
- Jacques Chagnon 2003-2005
- Jacques P. Dupuis 2005-2010
- Robert Dutil 2010-2012
- Stéphane Bergeron 2012-2014
- Lise Thériault 2014–present
Solicitor General of Quebec
Prior to 2002, the ministry was under the Solicitor General (solliciteur général):
- Georges Irvine 1867-1873
- Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau 1873-1874
- Auguste-Real Angers 1874-1876
- Georges Barnard Baker 1876-1878
- Alexandre Chauveau 1878-1879
- Honoré Mercier 1879
- William Warren Lynch 1879-1881
- Edmund James Flynn 1884-1887
- Georges Duhamel 1887-1890
- Antoine Rivard 1950-1959
- Jacques Miquelon 1959-1960
- Claude Wagner 1964-1966
- Roy Fournier 1971-1972
- Fernand Lalonde 1975-1976
- Marc-André Bédard 1985
- Gerard Latulippe 1985-1987
- Herbert Marx 1987-1988
References
- ↑ [La ministre de la Sécurité publique http://www.securitepublique.gouv.qc.ca/ministere/mission/ministre.html]
External links
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