- Jacques Chagnon
Infobox QuebecMNA | name= Jacques Chagnon
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cabinet= Second Vice-President ofNational Assembly of Quebec
term_start=December 2 ,1985
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birth_date= birth date and age|1952|08|28
birth_place=Montreal ,Quebec
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party= Quebec Liberal Party
party colour= Liberal
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riding= Saint-Louis (1985-1994),Westmount—Saint-Louis (1994-present)
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spouse=|Jacques Chagnon (born on
August 28 ,1952 inMontreal ,Quebec ) is a politician inQuebec ,Canada . He holds a bachelor's degree inpolitical science fromConcordia University and graduate degrees in political science and inLaw from theUniversité de Montréal . He is a former school board commissioner, former president of the Chambly regionalschool board and the former president of the Fédération des commission scolaires catholiques du Québec. He is currently a member of theNational Assembly of Quebec . He represents the electoral district ofWestmount—Saint-Louis and is a member of theQuebec Liberal Party (QLP).He was the Minister of Education in the government of Daniel Johnson from January 11, 1994 to September 26, 1994 when the QLP was defeated in the 1994 election. When the QLP retook power in 2003, he was appointed to cabinet by Premier
Jean Charest as Minister of Public Security from April 29, 2003 to February 18, 2005. During his time as Minister of Public Security, he had to deal with the Kanesatake crisis. His performance during this time as well as certain remarks that were perceived as offensive towards aboriginals may explain Charest's decision to drop him from cabinet in 2005. Chagnon was the chair the committee on education in the National Assembly until 2007 and was named the Second Vice-President of the National Assembly after the elections.Chagnon was first elected in the riding of Saint-Louis in the 1985 election and was re-elected again in 1989. He was then elected in the new riding of Westmount—Saint-Louis during the 1994 election. He was subsequently re-elected in this riding in the 1998, 2003 and 2007 elections.
See also
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Politics of Quebec
*Quebec general elections
*Quebec Liberal Party External links
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/c/chaj1.shtml National Assembly Biography] fr icon
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