Lucienne Robillard

honourable the Lucienne Robillard , C.P., B.A., M.S.S., M.B.A. (born the June 16th 1945 with Montreal) is a political woman Canadian. She is currently Député E with the House of Commons of Canada, representing the Québécois district of Westmount— City-Marie under the banner of the Liberal party of Canada.

Lucienne Robillard was in the past appointed with the National Assembly of Quebec under the banner of the Liberal party of Quebec; elected for the first time at the time of the Québécois general election of 1989, it was Minister for the cultural Affairs and Minister for Education and Science under Robert Bourassa. At the time of the Québécois general election of 1994, it is demolished in its district of Chambly. Jacques Parizeau, old Prime Minister for Quebec, shows it to plot against the Québécois Parti the following year.

It makes the jump in federal policy with the favor of a by-election, being made elect with the House of Commons of Canada in the district of Saint-Henri— Westmount in 1995. Within the government of Jean Chrétien, it occupies several ministerial positions, of which Minister for Labor, Minister for the Citizenship and Immigration, and President of the Council of the Treasury. Under Paul Martin, it is Minister of Industry, Minister for the intergovernmental Businesses like President of the private Conseil.

After the defeat of the liberals at the time of the Canadian federal election of 2006, it is named chief assistant of the Opposition.

External bonds

  • Official site

  • Biography of the site of the liberal Bet of Canada
  • Biography of the National Assembly of Quebec
  • federal political Experiment — Library of the Parliament

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