- Leo Piquette
Leo Piquette was elected to the
Alberta Legislative Assembly in the 1986 Alberta election. He was a member of theAlberta New Democratic Party for the district ofAthabasca-Lac La Biche .Piquette is largely remembered for what would come to be known as the "Piquette Affair." On
April 7 ,1987 , Piquette attempted to ask a question in French in theLegislative Assembly of Alberta . SpeakerDavid J. Carter twice prevented him from asking the question, ruling that English was the only language permitted in the legislature. Piquette appeared before a special hearing of the legislature's Election and Privilege Committee to argue the legislature had a duty to let members speak in both English and French. He relied on section 110 of the "Northwest Territories Act", which provided that members of theNorthwest Territories legislature could use both English and French in debates. Piquette reasoned that the "Act" (which governed the territory that contained Alberta before Alberta became a province in 1905) had never been repealed, and was still in effect.The incident sparked two rallies at the legislature in April and December 1987, where hundreds of
francophone s from across Alberta demonstrated in support of francophone language rights. In February 1988, theSupreme Court of Canada released its decision in "R. v. Mercure ", [1988] 1 S.C.R. 234. The Court ruled that s. 110 continued in force in both Saskatchewan and Alberta, but also held that the legislatures of those provinces could unilaterally modify these language rights. The Alberta Legislature responded by allowing members to speak in French, but only if they provided the Speaker with a written translation of their comments, in advance.After his electoral defeat in 1989, Leo Piquette stayed active in the francophone community and provincial politics. In 1994, he helped pioneer francophone education in Alberta after the Alberta government granted francophone parents the right to francophone schools. He became a school board member of "le Conseille Scolaire Centre Est" in 1994, and was Chair of the Board until 2004, when he was elected as President of the "Federation des Conseilles Scolaire de l'Alberta". He was also a founding member and President of the "Chambre Economique de l'Alberta". He is currently the Alberta Director for RRDEE Canada, a group of businesspeople who work with the federal government to implement bilingualism policies throughout Canada.
References
* [http://www.edukits.ca/francophone/en/bio/bio_piquette.html Leo Piquette Biography]
* [http://www.edukits.ca/francophone/en/secondary/infomatics_text_piquette.html The Piquette affair]
* cite news
last = Fisher
first = Matthew
title = Speak English in House, Alberta MLA told
work = The Globe and Mail
date = 1987-04-08
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