- Rémi Bujold
Joseph Roger Rémi Bujold, PC, CM (born
October 18 1944 ) is a lawyer and former Canadian politician.Bujold began his career in politics in the early 1970s as special assistant to the Minister of Financial Institutions in the Quebec cabinet during the Bourassa Liberal government. He then became chief of staff to Quebec's Minister of State for Social Affairs. In 1975, he moved to
Ottawa to became special assistant to thePrime Minister of Canada ,Pierre Trudeau .Bujold was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1979 federal election as the LiberalMember of Parliament forBonaventure—Îles-de-la-Madeleine . The Liberal party was defeated in the election, and Bujold joined the Liberals on the opposition benches. He was re-elected in the 1980 election that defeated the Progressive Conservative government and returned the Liberals to power.In 1981, he became
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Employment and Immigration. He became Chairman of the federal Liberalcaucus in 1983. In June 1984, Trudeau's successor, John Turner brought Bujold into the Cabinet as Minister of State for regional development. Both the Turner government and Bujold were defeated in the 1984 federal election.He returned to
Quebec City to become chief of staff toRobert Bourassa while he was the provincial Leader of the Opposition.Bujold attempted to regain his seat in the 1988 federal election but was unsuccessful.
Bujold founded Consilium, a public affairs consultancy in Quebec that merged with GPC Public Affairs in 1994. Today, he is senior counsel with GPC. Bujold is Chair of the Canadian Landmine Foundation, and Past-Chairman of the Board of the Council for Canadian Unity, an organization that he joined in 1990.
In 1996, he was made a Member of the
Order of Canada .External links
* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=3671 Order of Canada Citation]
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