- Christine St-Pierre
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Christine St-Pierre MNA for Acadie Incumbent Assumed office
April 25, 2007Preceded by Yvan Bordeleau Personal details Born June 10, 1953
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, QuebecPolitical party Quebec Liberal Party Profession Reporter Cabinet Minister of Culture and Communications
Minister for the Status of WomenChristine St-Pierre, B.Sc.Soc. (born June 10, 1953 in Saint-Roch des Aulnaies, Quebec) is a journalist and a Quebec politician. She is the current MNA for the Montreal provincial riding of Acadie as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.
She holds a bachelor's degree in social sciences from the University of Moncton. Prior to her political career, St-Pierre worked as a journalist for Radio-Canada from 1976 to 2007. She was a political correspondent in Quebec City for five years before working as a correspondent in Washington, D.C. for four yours before returning to Canada. During her stint as a political correspondent in Ottawa, she wrote a letter in Montreal's newspaper La Presse praising the Canadian military mission in Afghanistan. She was suspended due to rule infringement because of the statement of her opinion.[1]
St-Pierre entered politics in the 2007 elections and won in Acadie. Jean Charest named her as the Minister of Culture and Communications and Status of Women.
St-Pierre, responsible for Quebec's Charter of the French Language, stated after she took her oath of office that she would have "zero tolerance" to infractions of Bill 101.[2]
References
- ^ [1] playbackonline.ca
- ^ Montreal Gazette, November 9, 2007
External links
- Biography of Christine St-Pierre (French)
Political offices Preceded by
Line BeauchampMinister of Culture and Communications
2007–presentSucceeded by
incumbentPreceded by
Carole ThebergeMinister for the Status of Women
2007–presentSucceeded by
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