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  Gagnon-Tremblay, Monique
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NameMonique Gagnon-Tremblay
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Ascot Corner, Québec , Canada
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Born May 26, 1940 (84 years)
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InfoEducation:
-Diploma, Institut de secrétariat Quirion Business School
-Bachelor of Arts, Université Laval
-Law degree, Université de Sherbrooke
-Notarial law diploma, Université de Sherbrooke

Professional experience:
-Administrative secretary, notary's firm
-Notary, private practice, Ascot Corner
-Lecturer in notarial law, Université de Sherbrooke

Community and political activities:
-Councillor, Ascot Corner (1979-1985)
-QLP candidate for Saint-François (1981)

Political, parliamentary and ministerial functions:
-Elected as Member for Saint-François in the general election held on December 2, 1985
-Minister for the Status of Women, December 12, 1985 to October 11, 1989
-Minister of Cultural Communities and Immigration, March 3 to October 11, 1989
-Minister of Cultural Communities and Immigration, October 11, 1989 to September 26, 1994
-Minister of Finance, October 18, 1993 to January 11, 1994
-Deputy Premier, January 11 to September 26, 1994
-Minister for Administration and the Public Service, January 11 to September 26, 1994
-Chair, QLP caucus, 1994 to 1996
-Official Opposition critic for employment, culture and communications, and economics until November 30, 1998
-Official Opposition critic for employment and vocational training until November 30, 1998
-Leader of the Official Opposition, May 13 to October 28, 1998
-Assistant to the Leader of the Official Opposition, January 19, 1999 to March 12, 2003
-Deputy Premier, April 29, 2003 to February 18, 2005
-Minister of International Relations since April 29, 2003
-Minister responsible for La Francophonie since April 29, 2003
-Minister responsible for the Estrie region since April 29, 2003
-Minister responsible for the Centre-du-Québec region, September 10, 2003 to February 18, 2005

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  12/08/2008 QC National Assembly - Saint-François Won 46.68% (+4.77%)
  03/26/2007 QC National Assembly - Saint-François Won 37.86% (+8.28%)
  04/29/2003 QC Deputy Premier Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/14/2003 QC National Assembly - Saint-François Won 52.32% (+20.96%)
  11/30/1998 QC National Assembly - Saint-François Won 51.00% (+11.10%)
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