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Michel Audet Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Laporte In office
2003–2007Preceded by André Bourbeau Succeeded by Nicole Ménard Personal details Born November 12, 1940
Jonquière, QuebecMichel Audet (born November 12, 1940) is an economist and a politician in Quebec, Canada. He was the Finance Minister of Quebec in the first Charest government.
Audet was first elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2003 Quebec general election. A member of the Quebec Liberal Party, he was elected in the riding of Laporte. He has a Master's Degree of Economics from Université Laval and is also a graduate of the École nationale d'administration in Paris. An economist, Audet was Minister of Economic and Regional Development from 2003 to 2004. He was made Finance Minister in 2005.
On February 13, 2007 he announced that he would be leaving politics at the end of his current term. He is not to be confused with Michel Audet, a professor in industrial relations at Université Laval, who currently serves as the representative of the Government of Quebec in Canada's delegation to UNESCO.
External links
- Michel Audet at Assemblée nationale du Québec (English)
- Parti libéral du Québec, press release, February 13, 2007 - Le député libéral de Laporte, Michel Audet, quittera la vie politique (French)
Political offices Preceded by
Yves SéguinMinister of Finance (Québec)
2005–2007Succeeded by
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