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Christine St-Pierre

Christine St-Pierre (born June 10, 1953, in Saint-Roch des Aulnaies, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and politician, who was MNA for the Montreal provincial riding of Acadie from 2007 to 2022 as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.

Christine St-Pierre
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Acadie
In office
March 26, 2007 – August 28, 2022
Preceded byYvan Bordeleau
Succeeded byAndré Morin
Personal details
Born (1953-06-10) June 10, 1953 (age 70)
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, Quebec
Political partyQuebec Liberal Party
ProfessionReporter
CabinetMinister of International Relations and La Francophonie

Life and career edit

She holds a Bachelor of Social Science degree from the University of Moncton. Prior to her political career, St-Pierre worked as a journalist for Radio-Canada from 1976 to 2007. She was a political correspondent in Quebec City for five years before working as a correspondent in Washington, D.C. for four years before returning to Canada. During her stint as a political correspondent in Ottawa, she wrote a letter in Montreal's newspaper La Presse praising the Canadian military mission in Afghanistan. She was suspended due to rule infringement because of the statement of her opinion.[1]

St-Pierre entered politics in the 2007 elections and won in Acadie. Jean Charest named her the Minister of Culture and Communications and Status of Women. In late 2011, when the Montreal Canadiens hired interim coach Randy Cunneyworth, she said she expected the Canadiens to rectify the situation as soon as possible as Cunneyworth speaks only English, and no French.

From 18 April 2007 to Septembre 2012, St-Pierre was responsible for Quebec's Charter of the French Language. She stated after she took her oath of office that she would have "zero tolerance" to infractions of Bill 101.[2]

After the Liberals won the election in April 2014, she was named Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie.

Electoral record edit

2018 Quebec general election: Acadie
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christine St-Pierre 14,305 53.80 -17.16
Coalition Avenir Québec Sophie Chiasson 4,391 16.51 +7.57
Québec solidaire Viviane Martinova-Croteau 3,656 13.75 +7.18
Parti Québécois Farida Sam 2,394 9.00 -2.68
Green Laurence Sicotte 737 2.77 +1.58
Conservative Jocelyn Chouinard 579 2.18
New Democratic Michel Welt 442 1.66
Marxist–Leninist Yvon Breton 87 0.33 +0.13
Total valid votes 26,591 98.50
Total rejected ballots 406 1.50
Turnout 26,997 54.17 -15.53
Eligible voters 49,838
Liberal hold Swing -12.37
Source(s)
"Rapport des résultats officiels du scrutin". Élections Québec.
2014 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christine St-Pierre 24,211 70.96 +15.31
Parti Québécois Évelyne Abitbol 3,985 11.68 -5.54
Coalition Avenir Québec Serge Pourreaux 3,050 8.94 -8.52
Québec solidaire Geneviève Dick 2,241 6.57 -1.44
Green Alix Nyaburerwa 405 1.19
Option nationale Julie Boivin 162 0.47 -1.19
Marxist–Leninist Yvon Breton 67 0.20
Total valid votes 34,121 99.08
Total rejected ballots 318 0.92
Turnout 34,459 69.70 +4.94
Electors 49,413
Liberal hold Swing +10.43
2012 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christine St-Pierre 17,191 55.65 -11.51
Coalition Avenir Québec Abel-Claude Aslanian 5,393 17.46 +13.11*
Parti Québécois Rachid Bandou 5,319 17.22 -3.70
Québec solidaire Marianne Breton Fontaine 2,474 8.01 +3.76
Option nationale Sebastien Croteau 512 1.66
Total valid votes 30,889 98.67
Total rejected ballots 416 1.33
Turnout 31,305 64.76 +17.85
Electors 48,339

* Result compared to Action démocratique

2008 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christine St-Pierre 15,145 67.16 +7.07
Parti Québécois Marc-André Nolet 4,718 20.92 +4.29
Action démocratique Ahamed Badawy 982 4.35 -10.12
Québec solidaire André Parizeau 958 4.25 +0.45
Green Nicolas Rémillard-Tessier 747 3.31 -1.71
Total valid votes 22,550 98.67
Total rejected ballots 304 1.33
Turnout 22,854 46.91 -15.12
Electors 48,719


2007 Quebec general election: Acadie
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christine St-Pierre 17,962 60.09 −10.30
Parti Québécois Frédéric Lapointe 4,970 16.63 −3.70
Action démocratique Charles Ghorayeb 4,327 14.47 +7.64
Green Nicolas Rémillard-Tessier 1,500 5.02
Québec solidaire André Parizeau 1,135 3.80 +3.31
Total valid votes 29,894 98.93
Total rejected ballots 322 1.07
Turnout 30,216 62.03 −3.63
Electors 48,712
Liberal hold Swing -3.30
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ [1] playbackonline.ca
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2007.

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Culture and Communications
2007–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Carole Theberge
Minister for the Status of Women
2007–2012
Succeeded by
Stéphanie Vallée
Preceded by Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie
2014–present
Succeeded by
incumbent

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Christine St Pierre born June 10 1953 in Saint Roch des Aulnaies Quebec is a Canadian journalist and politician who was MNA for the Montreal provincial riding of Acadie from 2007 to 2022 as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party Christine St PierreMNAMember of the National Assembly of Quebec for AcadieIn office March 26 2007 August 28 2022Preceded byYvan BordeleauSucceeded byAndre MorinPersonal detailsBorn 1953 06 10 June 10 1953 age 70 Saint Roch des Aulnaies QuebecPolitical partyQuebec Liberal PartyProfessionReporterCabinetMinister of International Relations and La Francophonie Contents 1 Life and career 2 Electoral record 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editShe holds a Bachelor of Social Science degree from the University of Moncton Prior to her political career St Pierre worked as a journalist for Radio Canada from 1976 to 2007 She was a political correspondent in Quebec City for five years before working as a correspondent in Washington D C for four years before returning to Canada During her stint as a political correspondent in Ottawa she wrote a letter in Montreal s newspaper La Presse praising the Canadian military mission in Afghanistan She was suspended due to rule infringement because of the statement of her opinion 1 St Pierre entered politics in the 2007 elections and won in Acadie Jean Charest named her the Minister of Culture and Communications and Status of Women In late 2011 when the Montreal Canadiens hired interim coach Randy Cunneyworth she said she expected the Canadiens to rectify the situation as soon as possible as Cunneyworth speaks only English and no French From 18 April 2007 to Septembre 2012 St Pierre was responsible for Quebec s Charter of the French Language She stated after she took her oath of office that she would have zero tolerance to infractions of Bill 101 2 After the Liberals won the election in April 2014 she was named Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie Electoral record editvte2018 Quebec general election AcadieParty Candidate Votes Liberal Christine St Pierre 14 305 53 80 17 16Coalition Avenir Quebec Sophie Chiasson 4 391 16 51 7 57Quebec solidaire Viviane Martinova Croteau 3 656 13 75 7 18Parti Quebecois Farida Sam 2 394 9 00 2 68Green Laurence Sicotte 737 2 77 1 58Conservative Jocelyn Chouinard 579 2 18 New Democratic Michel Welt 442 1 66 Marxist Leninist Yvon Breton 87 0 33 0 13Total valid votes 26 591 98 50Total rejected ballots 406 1 50Turnout 26 997 54 17 15 53Eligible voters 49 838Liberal hold Swing 12 37Source s Rapport des resultats officiels du scrutin Elections Quebec 2014 Quebec general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Christine St Pierre 24 211 70 96 15 31Parti Quebecois Evelyne Abitbol 3 985 11 68 5 54Coalition Avenir Quebec Serge Pourreaux 3 050 8 94 8 52Quebec solidaire Genevieve Dick 2 241 6 57 1 44Green Alix Nyaburerwa 405 1 19 Option nationale Julie Boivin 162 0 47 1 19Marxist Leninist Yvon Breton 67 0 20 Total valid votes 34 121 99 08 Total rejected ballots 318 0 92 Turnout 34 459 69 70 4 94Electors 49 413 Liberal hold Swing 10 432012 Quebec general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Christine St Pierre 17 191 55 65 11 51Coalition Avenir Quebec Abel Claude Aslanian 5 393 17 46 13 11 Parti Quebecois Rachid Bandou 5 319 17 22 3 70Quebec solidaire Marianne Breton Fontaine 2 474 8 01 3 76Option nationale Sebastien Croteau 512 1 66 Total valid votes 30 889 98 67 Total rejected ballots 416 1 33 Turnout 31 305 64 76 17 85Electors 48 339 Result compared to Action democratique 2008 Quebec general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Christine St Pierre 15 145 67 16 7 07Parti Quebecois Marc Andre Nolet 4 718 20 92 4 29Action democratique Ahamed Badawy 982 4 35 10 12Quebec solidaire Andre Parizeau 958 4 25 0 45Green Nicolas Remillard Tessier 747 3 31 1 71Total valid votes 22 550 98 67 Total rejected ballots 304 1 33 Turnout 22 854 46 91 15 12Electors 48 719 vte2007 Quebec general election AcadieParty Candidate Votes Liberal Christine St Pierre 17 962 60 09 10 30Parti Quebecois Frederic Lapointe 4 970 16 63 3 70Action democratique Charles Ghorayeb 4 327 14 47 7 64Green Nicolas Remillard Tessier 1 500 5 02 Quebec solidaire Andre Parizeau 1 135 3 80 3 31Total valid votes 29 894 98 93 Total rejected ballots 322 1 07 Turnout 30 216 62 03 3 63Electors 48 712 Liberal hold Swing 3 30Source Official Results Le Directeur general des elections du Quebec See also editList of foreign ministers in 2017 List of current foreign ministersReferences edit 1 playbackonline ca Montreal Gazette November 9 2007 Archived from the original on 10 November 2012 Retrieved 9 November 2007 External links edit Biography Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Quebec de 1792 a nos jours in French National Assembly of Quebec Political officesPreceded byLine Beauchamp Minister of Culture and Communications2007 2012 Succeeded byMaka KottoPreceded byCarole Theberge Minister for the Status of Women2007 2012 Succeeded byStephanie ValleePreceded byJean Francois Lisee Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie2014 present Succeeded byincumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christine St Pierre amp oldid 1139764322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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