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Jean Charest

Jean Charest

  • Member for Sherbrooke
  • Quebec Liberal Party
  • Premier of Québec
  • Minister responsible for Youth Issues
 

Political, parliamentary and ministerial offices

Elected to the House of Commons, Ottawa, as MP for Sherbrooke in the general election held on September 4, 1984

  • Assistant Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons from September 18, 1984 to June 29, 1986
  • Minister of State for Youth, Ottawa from June 30, 1986 to January 20, 1990

Reelected to the House of Commons, Ottawa, as MP for Sherbrooke in the general election held on November 21, 1988

  • Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport from April 30, 1988 to January 20, 1990
  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Ottawa from April 30, 1988 to January 20, 1990
  • Chair of the Special Committee to Study the Proposed Companion Resolution to the Meech Lake Accord, 1990 from April 3, 1989 to May 12, 1991
  • Minister of the Environment from April 21, 1991 to June 24, 1993
  • Leadership candidate of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Ottawa, 1993 from March 16, 1993 to June 13, 1993
  • Deputy Prime Minister from June 25, 1993 to October 26, 1993
  • Minister of Industry and Science from June 25, 1993 to October 26, 1993
  • Minister responsible for the Federal Office of Regional Development - Québec from June 25, 1993 to October 26, 1993

Reelected to the House of Commons, Ottawa, as MP for Sherbrooke in the general election held on October 25, 1993

  • Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from December 14, 1993 to April 30, 1998
  • Vice-chair of the National Committee of Quebecers for the NO side from June 1, 1995 to November 1, 1995

Reelected to the House of Commons, Ottawa, as MP for Sherbrooke in the general election held on June 2, 1997

  • Leader of the Québec Liberal Party from April 30, 1998 to October 28, 1998

Elected as Member for Sherbrooke in the general election held on November 30, 1998

  • Leader of the Official Opposition from December 15, 1998 to April 29, 2003
  • Official Opposition critic for youth matters from January 19, 1999 to April 29, 2003

Reelected as Member for Sherbrooke in the general election held on April 14, 2003

  • Premier of Québec from April 29, 2003 to April 18, 2007
  • Minister responsible for Youth Issues from April 29, 2003 to April 18, 2007
  • Chair of the Comité des priorités from April 29, 2003 to June 13, 2003
  • Chair of the Comité des priorités from February 18, 2005 to April 18, 2007

Reelected as Member for Sherbrooke in the general election held on March 26, 2007

  • Premier of Québec from April 18, 2007 to December 18, 2008
  • Minister responsible for Youth Issues from April 18, 2007 to December 18, 2008
  • Minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale region from June 25, 2008 to December 18, 2008
  • Chair of the Comité des priorités from June 25, 2008 to December 18, 2008

Reelected as Member for Sherbrooke in the general election held on December 8, 2008

  • Premier of Québec since December 18, 2008
  • Minister responsible for Youth Issues since December 18, 2008
  • Chair of the Comité des priorités since January 15, 2009
  • Chair of the Comité des priorités économiques since January 15, 2009

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