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  Verner, Josée
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AffiliationCanadian Senators Group   
NameJosée Verner
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Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Québec , Canada
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Born December 30, 1959
Died Still Living (64 years)
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Last ModifedCampari_007
Oct 14, 2012 05:56pm
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InfoSenator Josée Verner, is a Canadian politician. She represented the electoral district of Louis-Saint-Laurent in the Canadian House of Commons and was minister in the Conservative cabinet.

A member of the provincial Action démocratique du Québec and the federal Conservative Party of Canada, Verner also once worked as a political staffer in Quebec City in the Robert Bourassa government.

She was a candidate for the Conservatives in the 2004 federal election and finished second with 31% of the vote, the party's best Quebec showing, in a three-way race that was won by the Bloc Québécois's Bernard Cleary.

Looking to boost the party's profile in Quebec, and hoping to make Verner a viable candidate in future elections, Conservative leader Stephen Harper named Verner to the opposition shadow cabinet from outside of parliament. She was critic for the Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec and the Minister responsible for La Francophonie, both posts then held by fellow Quebecer Jacques Saada. She was also appointed chair of the Quebec Conservative caucus which at the time was made up of herself and Conservative senators.

She is also one of the most socially liberal members of the Conservative Party. For example, she supports same-sex marriage.

Running again in the 2006 election, she was elected with 58% of the vote in Louis-Saint-Laurent, defeating Bernard Cleary and heading a wave of Conservative victories that swept the Quebec City area.

On February 6, 2006, she was sworn into Prime Minister Stephen Harper's cabinet as Minister of International Co-operation and Minister for La Francophonie and Official Languages.

Her parliamentary secretary was Ted Menzies, who received some criticism for having La Francophonie as his portfolio while he does not speak French. It was subsequently specified that he was appointed parliamentary secretary to Josée Verner for his experience as opposition critic for International Co-operation rather than for La Francophonie.


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  11/04/2019 QC Senate - Montarville - Party Switch Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/17/2017 QC Senate - Montarville - Party Switch Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/13/2011 QC Senate - Montarville Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/02/2011 QC Parliament - Louis-Saint-Laurent Lost 37.70% (-2.10%)
  10/30/2008 CAN Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/30/2008 CAN President of the Queen's Privy Council Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/14/2008 QC Parliament - Louis-Saint-Laurent Won 47.14% (+20.61%)
  08/14/2007 CAN Minister of Canadian Heritage Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  08/14/2007 CAN Minister Responsible for Status of Women Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  02/06/2006 CAN Minister Responsible for La Francophonie Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  02/06/2006 CAN Minister Responsible for Official Languages Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  02/06/2006 CAN Minister of International Cooperation Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  01/23/2006 QC Parliament - Louis-Saint-Laurent Won 57.70% (+33.54%)
  06/28/2004 QC Parliament - Louis-Saint-Laurent Lost 31.13% (-7.31%)
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