- Yvon Vallières
Infobox QuebecMNA | name= Yvon Vallieres
caption=
cabinet= President of the Caucus Chair of the Government
term_start=April 13 ,1981
term_end=
predecessor=Yvon Brochu
birth_date= birth date and age |1949|02|05
birth_place=Richmond, Quebec
successor=
death_date=
death_place=
profession= teacher
party= Quebec Liberal Party
party colour= Liberal
residence=
riding=Richmond
portfolio=
footnotes=
term_start2=1973
term_end2=1976
predecessor2= Yvon Brochu
successor2= Yvon Brochu
spouse= |Yvon Vallières (born
February 5 ,1949 inRichmond, Quebec ) is aQuebec politician and teacher. He is the current Member ofNational Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Richmond in theEstrie region. Formerly the Minister ofAgriculture ,Fisheries andFood from 2003 to 2007, he is the current Chair of the Government Caucus. He represents theQuebec Liberal Party from 1973 to 1976 and since 1981 and is one of the longest active serving MNAs.Education
Vallières went to the
Université de Sherbrooke and obtained abachelor's degree inpedagogy and would teach at several schools from 1970 to 1972 and from 1976 to 1981 while being a councilor at the Commission Scolaire de Taillon in 1972. He also obtained a certificate in psychologyhuman relations .Professional and political career
Vallières would become the MNA for Richmond in 1973 when
Robert Bourassa won a second majority term. Vaillieres was however defeated by theParti Québécois in 1976 when they gain power for the first time ever under the leadership ofRené Lévesque . After returning to his teaching duties from 1976 to 1981, Vallières was a candidate again in Richmond for the 1981 elections and was re-elected. He was then named thePresident of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Parliamentary Commission. He was re-elected again in 1985 as the Liberals returned to power whenRobert Bourassa returned to politics and became once again the party leader. Vallières would be named the Chief Whip of the government for the full mandate.During his next mandate from 1989 to 1994, he was the Minister responsible or the delegate minister for several portfolios. He was named the Delegate Minister of
Transport in 1989 and Delegate Minister ofRegional development , Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from 1990 to 1992. He was also the Minister responsible of Fisheries from 1990 to 1994. WhenDaniel Johnson, Jr. replaced Bourassa during the final months of the Liberal Mandate, Vallieres was named once again the chief Whip of the government.While the Liberals lost power in 1994, Vallières was re-elected for a fifth mandate and was named the opposition's critic in agriculture and regional development and was for the second time the President of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Parliamentary
Commission . In 1998, he was re-elected for a sixth mandate and was again the opposition critic in agriculture until 2000. He was also the President of the Territorial Planning Parliamentary Commission.When the Liberals regained power in 2003, Vallières, who won a seventh mandate was named for the third time the Chief Government Whip. After a
Cabinet shuffle in 2005, he was named the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food until the 2007 elections. However, during his mandate, health issues forced him to take some time off andLaurent Lessard took over temporarily his duties. He was also briefly the Minister responsible of theCentre-du-Québec region after a minor Cabinet shuffle in 2006. Vallières won an eighth mandate but was removed from theCabinet and named the Chair of the government Caucus.External links
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