- Jean-Paul L'Allier
Jean-Paul L'Allier (born
August 12 ,1938 ) was aCanadian politician, a two-term Member of theNational Assembly of Quebec (MNA) and a four-term Mayor of Quebec City. [ [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/j-l/LALLJP.htm Biography of Jean-Paul L'Allier, Assemblée nationale du Québec] ]Background
He was born in Hudson,
Montérégie in 1938 and has a law degree from theUniversity of Ottawa . He practiced law in theOttawa and Outaouais regions in the 1960s. He also worked for theMontreal newspaperLe Devoir in the 1980s. He is a self-proclaimed Liberal,sovereigntist and social democrat. [ [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/travaux/Debats/banquevideo/memoiresdedeputes/index.html Mémoires de députés, Assemblée nationale du Québec] ]Member of the National Assembly
L'Allier became a candidate to the
National Assembly of Quebec in the district of Deux-Montagnes after Liberal candidate and Mayor Guy Léveillée of Saint-Eustache,Laurentides dropped out of the race in the 1970 election. He won the Liberal nomination against two other candidates and subsequently won the election. He was re-elected in the 1973 election.Cabinet member
He was appointed to the Cabinet in 1970 and served as Minister of Communications until 1975 and as Minister of Cultural Affairs from 1975 until 1976.
Political defeat
L'Allier was defeated against
Parti Québécois (PQ) candidatePierre de Bellefeuille in the 1976 election. L'Allier voted "yes" in the Quebec referendum of 1980 and left the Liberals in the same year.Mayor of Quebec City
L'Allier ran as the "Rassemblement populaire" candidate for Mayor of Quebec City in 1989. He won against "Progrès civique de Québec" candidate
Jean-François Bertrand and was sworn in as the 38th Mayor of the city. He was re-elected in 1993 and 1997.His accomplishments include:
* The revitalization of the Saint-Roch neighborhood;
* The erection of a monument that commemorates the 30th anniversary ofFrench President Charles de Gaulle 's official visit to Quebec City in 1967; [ [http://archimede.bibl.ulaval.ca/archimede/files/6fa1c681-9dac-45e8-bbd4-27f131f9f1ad/ch04.html Malack, Dominique-Valérie, Identités, mémoires et constructions nationales; la commémoration extérieure à Québec, 1889-2001, Université Laval, 2003] ]
* The merger of the Quebec City government with twelve other surrounding municipalities, as a part of the municipal reorganization of 2001-02.L'Ancienne-Lorette andSaint-Augustin-de-Desmaures eventually demerged.L'Allier co-founded the "Renouveau municipal de Québec" and was re-elected as Mayor in 2001 against "Action civique de Québec" candidate and former anti-merger crusader
Andrée Boucher . OnJuly 5 ,2004 , he announced that he would not run for re-election in November 2005 and retired from politics.Footnotes
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years=1970–1976
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