- Andrée Boucher
Infobox_Politician
name =Andrée P. Boucher
caption =
birth_date =31 January 1937
birth_place =Sainte-Foy, Quebec ,Canada
death_date = death date and age|2007|08|24|1937|01|31
death_place = Québec,Quebec ,Canada
office = 39th Mayor of Quebec City
term_start =19 November 2005
term_end =24 August 2007
predecessor =Jean-Paul L'Allier
successor =Jacques Joli-Coeur (interim)
party = Independent
religion =Roman Catholic
constituency =
majority =
spouse = Marc BoucherAndrée P. Boucher, (
January 31 ,1937 –August 24 ,2007 ) was apolitician from the province ofQuebec ,Canada . She was themayor ofQuebec City , Canada from November 19, 2005 until her death. Previously, she had been the mayor of the city ofSainte-Foy, Quebec , formerly a suburb of Quebec City, from 1985 until 2001, when the cities of Sainte-Foy and Quebec were merged. She was the first woman to become leader of a municipal political party in the province of Quebec cite web | url = http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Quebec/2007/08/24/006-mairesse-malaise_n.shtml | title = La mairesse Boucher décédée |accessdate=2007-08-24|work = Radio-Canada|language=French ] .Biography
Born Andrée Plamondon cite web | url = http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Quebec/2007/08/24/006-mairesse-malaise_n.shtml | title = La mairesse Boucher décédée |accessdate=2007-08-24|work = Radio-Canada|language=French ] , she attended the
Université Laval and obtained abachelor's degree inpedagogy and was a teacher for several years. She entered municipal politics in the municipality of Sainte-Foy, in 1968, often in the role of extra-parliamentary critic of mayorBernardin Morin . She became leader of the "Action Sainte-Foy" municipal political party and was elected city councillor in 1984. She was elected mayor of Sainte-Foy in 1985 and served until 2002, when Sainte-Foy and other suburbs were merged withQuebec City . From 1995 to 1999, she was vice-president of the "Union des Municipalités du Québec ", an association of mayors from various cities across the province. cite web| url = http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070824/CPACTUALITES/70824104/6488/CPACTUALITES | title = Andrée Boucher est décédée | work = Canadian Press (via Cyberpresse|language = French]In 2001, Boucher was the "Action civique de Québec party" candidate for mayor of the newly amalgamated Quebec City. She was defeated by
Jean-Paul L'Allier , the incumbent mayor and a former provincial MNA andcabinet minister . Boucher fought the merger of Quebec City and its suburbs during that campaign.During her political and media careers Boucher opposed several high-profile events and developments proposed for Quebec City, including the
Rendez-vous '87 ice hockey tournament between theSoviet Union and players of theNational Hockey League , the building of a new ice hockey arena for theNational Hockey League 'sQuebec Nordiques , which subsequently became theColorado Avalanche in 1995 and the2002 Winter Olympics bid, which were eventually held inSalt Lake City, Utah . cite web | url = http://www.canoe.com/archives/sports/nouvelles/2006/03/20060330-131100.html | title = Les grands jeux|work=Canoe|language = French] After a brief stint as a radio host, Boucher attempted a political comeback by running as an independent candidate for mayor of Quebec City in 2005. She did not post any campaign signs or present any platform, running her campaign on a budget of CDN $5000. [cite web|url = http://www.macleans.ca/canada/wire/article.jsp?content=n120255A| title = Businessman Regis Labeaume wins race to become Quebec City's 37th mayor|work = The Canadian Press (via Macleans)|language = English] Despite this, she was elected onNovember 6 ,2005 . She was sworn into office on November 19, 2005, becoming the first woman mayor in Quebec City's history. During her tenure as mayor, she planned multiple projects and events related to the 400th anniversary of the city's foundation bySamuel de Champlain in 1608. cite web | url = http://lcn.canoe.com/lcn/infos/regional/archives/2007/08/20070824-131020.html | title = La mairesse Andrée Boucher est décédée|work=LCN|language = French]Boucher died in the early afternoon on
August 24 ,2007 while at home. At 12:11 PM, a call was issued to the Sainte-Foy—Sillery police station by the mayor's husband, Marc Boucher, requiring emergency assistance for his wife, whom he had found lying motionless on her bed. Ms. Boucher's death was confirmed at Laval hospital.cite web |url=http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/08/24/4443922-cp.html|title=Quebec City mayor dies|work=CANOE]References
Persondata
NAME = Boucher, Andrée
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Boucher, Andrée P.
SHORT DESCRIPTION = 20th century Canadian mayor and politician
DATE OF BIRTH =January 31 ,1937
PLACE OF BIRTH =
DATE OF DEATH =August 24 ,2007
PLACE OF DEATH =Quebec City ,Quebec ,Canada
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