Russell Copeman

Russel Copeman (April 1st, 1960 with Montreal -) is a politician Québécois and current the Député of the district of Our-Lady-of-Grace to the National Assembly of Quebec. He was elected for the first time at the election of 1994 under the banner of the Liberal party of Quebec.

Biography

Elected for the first time in 1994, its nomination as liberal candidate had not been done without movement. The Liberal party had organized a nomination that Copeman had gained against the president of Alliance Quebec of the time, Robert Keaton.

He had decided in favor of the défusion of Montreal in 2004

He has, in 2006, highly criticized the government Charest at the time of a caucus of the party. Its remarks, in spite of him had been transmitted to the media.

Russell Copeman was often quoted as one of the deputies whom one did not recognize with his right value aus center of the Liberal party. In 2001, it had received the best note of the bulletin of the opposition in the chronicle of Michel David in the Duty

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