- André Harvey
André Harvey, PC (born
September 16 ,1941 ) is a consultant,politician and formerteacher inQuebec ,Canada .Harvey was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1984 general election that broughtBrian Mulroney to power. The Progressive ConservativeMember of Parliament (MP) forChicoutimi ,Quebec remained abackbench er until January 1993 when he becameparliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Mulroney.When
Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as PC leader and prime minister, Harvey became parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Both Harvey and the Campbell government were defeated in the 1993 election.He returned to parliament as a PC MP in the 1997 general election by retaking Chicoutimi from the "
Bloc Québécois ". He was appointed whip of the small Progressive Conservativecaucus by the party leaderJean Charest . Charest moved to provincial politics in 1998, and was replaced byJoe Clark as party leader. Tory support in Quebec declined in the absence of aFrench-Canadian leader, and the party underwent a series of crises. In April, 2000, Harvey became one of a series of Tory MPs to leave the party. He sat as an independent MP until the fall when he and two other former Tory MPs,David Price andDiane St-Jacques ,crossed the floor to join the Liberals.Harvey was re-elected as the Liberal MP for
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord in the 2000 general election. In 2001, Prime MinisterJean Chrétien appointed Harvey Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, and then Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for International Cooperation in 2003.When
Paul Martin succeeded Chrétien as prime minister in late 2003, he moved Harvey to the position of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources with special emphasis on Development of Value-Added Industries and named him to theQueen's Privy Council for Canada . Harvey stood for re-election in the 2004 general election, but was defeated byRobert Bouchard of the "Bloc Québécois". He stood again for the House of Commons in the 2006, but was once again defeated.In the leadership contest called to replace Paul Martin as leader of the Liberal Party, he supported
Bob Rae .He was also a candidate for the
Parti Libéral du Québec in the 2007 Quebec provincial elections for the provincial riding of Chicoutimi, but was defeated.
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