- André Ouellet
André Ouellet PC (born
April 6 ,1939 ) is the former president ofCanada Post , and a long time Liberal politician inCanada .First elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in a 1967by-election , Ouellet served in a number of different positions in the cabinets of Prime MinistersLester B. Pearson andPierre Trudeau . Ouellet represented the safe Liberal seat of Papineau inMontreal for almost thirty years. Even when the Liberals were crushed by the Progressive Conservative Party in the election of 1984, he retained his seat by a substantial margin. In opposition, Ouellet became the Liberal's leading figure in the constitutional negotiations that led to theCharlottetown Accord , and was a strong advocate for the constitutional reform proposal, which was rejected in a 1992referendum .With the return to power of the Liberals after the 1993 election, Ouellet was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs by the new prime minister,
Jean Chrétien . Despite his experience, Ouellet was not popular inQuebec , and the lasting legacy of the Charlottetown Accord hurt him. After the close result of the1995 Quebec referendum , Chrétien wanted to present a new face of his government in Quebec. In 1996, Chrétien appointed Ouellet to head Canada Post Corporation. Ouellet's seat in theCanadian House of Commons was taken byPierre Pettigrew in aby-election later that year.As cabinet minister, Ouellet had served as
Canadian Postmaster General . As President ofCanada Post , he implemented reform that led to record profits in the corporation. Recently, controversy has surrounded Ouellet as the post office is one of the organizations embroiled in theSponsorship Scandal . As a result, Ouellet was suspended from his position at Canada Post in February 2004 by Prime MinisterPaul Martin . He resigned as president of Canada Post onAugust 12 ,2004 , after it was revealed that he failed to provide invoices for hundreds of thousands of dollars of personal expenses, and that he handed out untendered contracts.External links
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Member of Parliament for Papineau
years=1967–1988s-ttl|title=Member of Parliament forPapineau—Saint-Michel
years=1988–1996
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