- Pierre H. Vincent
Pierre H. Vincent, PC (born
April 2 ,1955 inTrois-Rivières, Quebec ) is a tax lawyer and former Canadian politician.Member of Parliament
Vincent was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1984 electoral landslide that broughtBrian Mulroney and the Progressive Conservative Party to power. Vincent, the PCMember of Parliament for Trois-Rivières served asParliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue from1984 until1985 ; Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance from 1985 to1993 , and was also Parliamentary Secretary to theDeputy Prime Minister of Canada from1991 to 1993.Cabinet Member
In January 1993, Vincent was elevated to Prime Minister Mulroney's Cabinet as Minister of State for Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. When
Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as PC leader and prime minister, she promoted Vincent to Minister of the Environment. His appointment was criticized as the appointment of a relative neophyte to the position was seen as a message by Campbell that the Environment was no longer considered a senior portfolio.Both Vincent and the Campbell government were defeated in the 1993 federal election and Vincent returned to private life.
Return in Politics
Both Vincent and former colleague
Suzanne Duplessis are currently managing the Conservative campaign in Quebec in the federal election of 2008. [ [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20080904/CPACTUALITES/80903297/6488/CPACTUALITES Harper recrute des nationalistes, Joël-Denis Bellavance, La Presse, September 4, 2008] ]Footnotes
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