- François Corriveau
François Corriveau (born
November 7 ,1969 in Baie-Comeau,Quebec ) is a politician inQuebec ,Canada , and was theAction démocratique du Québec (ADQ) Member of the National Assembly for the electoral district of Saguenay (now known asRené-Lévesque ), in theCôte-Nord region, from 2002 to 2003.Background
He was born in
Baie-Comeau and is the son of a judge. He graduated from theUniversité Laval in 1992 with a B.A. in Law and was admitted to theBar of Quebec in 1993. He served as Baie-Comeau's deputy clerk from 1994 to 2002 and from 2003 to 2008.Member of the Provincial Legislature
Corriveau was first elected to the National Assembly in a
by-election held on April 15, 2002 with 48% of the vote. Liberal candidateIsabelle Melançon finished second with 28% of the vote.Corriveau was only the second ADQ member ever to be elected to the National Assembly. His victory surprised most observers and temporarily boosted the ADQ's exposure in the media.
In the 2003 election, Corriveau finished second with 33% of the vote, behind
Parti Québécois (PQ) candidateMarjolain Dufour (41%).Federal Politics
In December 2006, Corriveau clinched the Conservative nomination for a seat in the riding of Manicouagan in the 2008 federal election. [ [http://objectifpleinjour.canoe.ca/2006/12/07/francois_corriveau_au_pcc François Corriveau au PCC, Steeve Paradis, Objectif Plein Jour, December 7, 2006] ] However he declared in August 2008 that he renounced his candidacy in order to become clerk of the city of Baie-Comeau. He is still in good terms with the Conservative Party. [ [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20080828/CPSOLEIL/80827215/5133/CPSOLEIL Manicouagan : François Corriveau cherche un autre candidat pour les conservateurs, Steeve Paradis, Le Soleil, August 28, 2008] ] Corriveau's replacement as Manicouagan's Conservative nominee is pharmacist Pierre Breton.
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* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/FRA/Membres/notices/c/corf1.shtml François CORRIVEAU] at
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