- Joseph Mario Jacques Olivier
Infobox Mayor
honorific-prefix =The Honourable
name = Jacques Olivier
caption =
order = 1st Mayor of Longueuil
term_start = 2002
term_end =
predecessor = first
successor =Claude Gladu
birth_date =April 14 ,1944
birth_place = Hull,Quebec ,Canada
death_date =
death_place =
constituency =
party =Équipe Olivier
alma_mater =
spouse =
profession =Businessman
religion =
footnotes =Joseph Mario Jacques Olivier, PC (
April 14 ,1944 ), PC (known commonly as Jacques Olivier) (bornApril 14 1944 ) wasMayor ofLongueuil, Quebec , and is a former federal politician and labour leader.A hospital worker in his youth, Olivier was elected president of the
trade union local at Charles-LeMoyne Hospital and treasurer of Quebec's National Federation of Hospital Employees. In 1970, Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau appointed Olivier as an aide to theCanadian Cabinet on labour relations.In the 1972 election, Olivier was elected to the
Canadian House of Commons as the LiberalMember of Parliament for the riding of Longueuil. He served asparliamentary secretary to the Minister of Labour from 1976 to 1978.Following the 1980 election, Olivier was elected chair of the Liberal Party's Quebec
caucus . In January 1984, Trudeau appointed Olivier to the Cabinet as Minister of State for fitness and amateur sport. Olivier was dropped from Cabinet in June whenJohn Napier Turner became the new prime minister. He was defeated in the subsequent 1984 election.Following his defeat, Olivier established a Ford dealership in
Saint-Hubert, Quebec , and soon joined the board of directors of the "Corporation des concessionnaires automobiles du Grand Montréal et du Québec". In 1987, he ran to be mayor of Longueuil, but was defeated. He was elected mayor of theMontreal suburb in 2001, and serves as vice-chairman of the executive committee of theMontreal Metropolitan Community . Olivier leads his own municipal political party, "équipe Olivier", which held a large majority on Longueuil'scity council .Olivier didn't run in the 2005 municipal election, and was succeeded as mayor by
Claude Gladu .External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/PrivyCouncil.asp?lang=E&Hist=Y¶m=H#O Official biography]
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Member of Parliament for Longueuil
years=1972–1984
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