- Pierre Arcand
Infobox QuebecMNA | name= Pierre Arcand
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term_start=April 25 ,2007
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predecessor=Philippe Couillard
birth_date= birth date and age|1951|11|13
birth_place=Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
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profession=businessman, journalist
party= Quebec Liberal Party
party colour= Liberal
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riding=Mont-Royal (2007-present)
portfolio=finances, Treasury Board
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spouse= Dominique Chaloult|Pierre Arcand (born
November 13 ,1951 inSaint-Hyacinthe, Quebec ) is apolitician ,businessman ,announcer andjournalist inQuebec ,Canada . He is the elected Member of theNational Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the provincial riding of Mont-Royal in the Island ofMontreal . He represents theQuebec Liberal Party .He is the brother of TVA and radio journalist
Paul Arcand .tudies and professional career
Arcand went at Cegep de Saint-Hyacinthe and at the
HEC (Hautes etudes commerciales) in the 1970s.Arcand started his journalistic career in 1978 at CKAC as a news editor and then the radio station's vice-president and the director of information. He was then the senior vice-president of Metromedia CMR Broadcasting Inc. in which the company acquired several radio and television stations across the province but mainly in the Montreal area. Among those included
CKOI-FM andCFCF-AM . In 2002, he would become the president of Corus Entertainment's Corus Quebec radio division who purchased Metromedia's radio stations. During the glory days of CIQC AM 600 (1998-99) before its transformation to 940News CINW, Pierre Arcand and his business partner, Pierre Beland, were often jokingly referred to on-air as "The Two Pierres".He was involved with the Tel-Aide community organization as an administration member.
2007 provincial elections and Jean-Marie Le Pen controversy
In 2007, Arcand decided to try in provincial politics when he announced his candidacy in the provincial elections for the riding of Mont-Royal which was left vacant by Health minister
Philippe Couillard who announced his candidacy in the riding of Jean-Talon inQuebec City replacingMargaret Delisle . He decided to run in order to improve the province's competitiveness in the economic domain.Prior to the start of the campaign, Arcand compared
Action democratique du Quebec (ADQ) leaderMario Dumont to Frenchfar-right politician and leader ofFrance 's Front National,Jean-Marie Le Pen .In an interview on
Radio-Canada 's radio show "Christiane Charette " he said about Mario Dumont: [http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/Politique/2007/02/14/003-arcand-dumont-lepen.shtml] [http://www.radio-canada.ca/radio/christiane/modele-document.asp?docnumero=32506&numero=1880] cquote| Dans le cas de Mario Dumont, ce que je n'aime pas, c'est qu'en 1995, il était indépendantiste, puis en l'an 2000, il était commeMike Harris . Là, il devient le Jean-Marie Le Pen du Québec. Il a fait une attaque directe contre les communautés culturelles.English translation: In the case of Mario Dumont, what I don't like is that in 1995 he was a
separatist , then in 2000 he became like Mike Harris and then, he became the Jean-Marie Le Pen of Quebec. He made a direct attack against the cultural communities.The controversy arose during a period when the issue of reasonable accommodations was a dominant topic prior to the start of the campaign. Shortly after the interview, Dumont had requested Arcand to retract his statements in which he later corrected it in a press conference. Despite the controversy, he was easily elected in Mont-Royal. He was named the
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development, Innovation, Export Trade and Tourism, portfolios currently held byRaymond Bachand until April 16, 2008 when he was named the Assistant to the President of the Treasury Board and Minister of FinancesMonique Jérôme-Forget after Hull MNARoch Cholette ended his political career and resigned.External links
* [http://candidats.plq.org/candidats.php?candidat=96 Pierre Arcand's Biography]
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/a/arcp2.shtml National Assembly of Quebec page] fr icon
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