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Clément Gignac

Clément Gignac (born May 7, 1955) is a Canadian politician who represented the riding of Marguerite-Bourgeoys in the National Assembly of Quebec from 2009 to 2012. A member of the Quebec Liberal Party, he was elected in a by-election on June 22, 2009, following the resignation of Monique Jérôme-Forget.[1]

Clément Gignac
Canadian Senator
from Kennebec
Assumed office
July 29, 2021
Nominated byJustin Trudeau
Appointed byMary Simon
Preceded bySerge Joyal (2020)
Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade of Quebec
In office
June 23, 2009 – September 6, 2011
PremierJean Charest
Preceded byRaymond Bachand
Succeeded bySam Hamad
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Marguerite-Bourgeoys
In office
June 22, 2009 – September 4, 2012
Preceded byMonique Jérôme-Forget
Succeeded byRobert Poëti
Personal details
Born (1955-05-07) May 7, 1955 (age 69)
Saint-Gilbert, Quebec, Canada
Political partyProgressive Senate Group
Other political
affiliations
Quebec Liberal
SpouseJocelyne Duval
ProfessionPolitician

On the following day, Gignac was named by Jean Charest as the new Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade — a role which was previously held by Raymond Bachand, who was also the Finance Minister.[2]

Prior to his election to the Assembly, Gignac was (for a brief period of time) a senior advisor to the deputy minister of Finance in Ottawa.

Prior to this appointment, Gignac was senior vice-president, chief economist and strategist of National Bank Financial and in this role has ranked constantly over the last decade amongst the top strategists and economists in the country.

On July 29, 2021, the Governor General Mary Simon, under recommendation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, appointed Gignac as a Québec member of the Senate of Canada.

Biographical Notes edit

Gignac holds both a Bachelor's degree and Master's degree in economics from Université Laval. Before entering politics, Gignac served as special advisor to the federal deputy minister of finance in 2009. In this position, he represented Canada on a G20 task force.[citation needed] During the previous 20 years, Gignac acted as economic consultant and strategist for several prominent financial institutions, notably National Bank Financial, as Vice-President and Chief Economist from 2000 to 2008. For five consecutive years, his group ranked among the top three Canadian economist teams in the annual Brendan Wood International survey of some 100 institutional clients.[citation needed]

As minister of Economic Development, he introduced the government's strategy in research and innovation and participated in the creation of its strategy on entrepreneurship.

Since December 2012, Clément Gignac has held the position of Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist at Industrial Alliance. As well as serving as spokesman on economic matters, he chairs the asset allocation committee and manages diversified funds with assets exceeding $3 billion.[citation needed]

In 2012, he was asked by the prestigious World Economic Forum to sit as chair on the Global Agenda Council on Competitiveness, and in May 2015, he received the Gloire de l'Escolle medal for exceptional merit from Université Laval.

On July 29, 2021 it was announced that Clément Gignac was appointed to the Canadian senate by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to sit as an independent senator.[3]

Electoral record edit

Quebec provincial by-election, June 22, 2009: Marguerite-Bourgeoys
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Clément Gignac 7,753 72.41 +6.22
Parti Québécois Christine Normandin 1,835 17.14 -4.56
Action démocratique Diane Charbonneau 384 3.59 -5.08
Green Julien Leclerc 290 2.71
Québec solidaire Valérie Black St-Laurent 265 2.48 -0.96
Independent Sylvie R. Tremblay 73 0.68
Parti indépendantiste Érik Poulin 66 0.62
Independent Régent Millette 41 0.38
Total valid votes 10,707 99.19
Total rejected ballots 87 0.81
Turnout 10,794 23.22 -24.87
Electors on the lists 46,478

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Charest's Quebec Liberals easily win byelection" June 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. CTV News, June 22, 2009.
  2. ^ (in French) Remaniement ministériel : jeu de chaise musicale à Québec[usurped]. LCN, June 23, 2009.
  3. ^ Bailey, Ian (July 29, 2021). "Politics Briefing: Former MMIWG commissioner Michèle Audette among five new Senate appointees". The Globe And Mail. Globe & Mail. Retrieved July 29, 2021.

External links edit

  • "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
  • Clément Gignac – Parliament of Canada biography
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Exports
June 23, 2009–September 6, 2011
Succeeded by

clément, gignac, born, 1955, canadian, politician, represented, riding, marguerite, bourgeoys, national, assembly, quebec, from, 2009, 2012, member, quebec, liberal, party, elected, election, june, 2009, following, resignation, monique, jérôme, forget, honoura. Clement Gignac born May 7 1955 is a Canadian politician who represented the riding of Marguerite Bourgeoys in the National Assembly of Quebec from 2009 to 2012 A member of the Quebec Liberal Party he was elected in a by election on June 22 2009 following the resignation of Monique Jerome Forget 1 The HonourableClement GignacCanadian Senatorfrom KennebecIncumbentAssumed office July 29 2021Nominated byJustin TrudeauAppointed byMary SimonPreceded bySerge Joyal 2020 Minister of Economic Development Innovation and Export Trade of QuebecIn office June 23 2009 September 6 2011PremierJean CharestPreceded byRaymond BachandSucceeded bySam HamadMember of the National Assembly of Quebec for Marguerite BourgeoysIn office June 22 2009 September 4 2012Preceded byMonique Jerome ForgetSucceeded byRobert PoetiPersonal detailsBorn 1955 05 07 May 7 1955 age 69 Saint Gilbert Quebec CanadaPolitical partyProgressive Senate GroupOther politicalaffiliationsQuebec LiberalSpouseJocelyne DuvalProfessionPolitician On the following day Gignac was named by Jean Charest as the new Minister of Economic Development Innovation and Export Trade a role which was previously held by Raymond Bachand who was also the Finance Minister 2 Prior to his election to the Assembly Gignac was for a brief period of time a senior advisor to the deputy minister of Finance in Ottawa Prior to this appointment Gignac was senior vice president chief economist and strategist of National Bank Financial and in this role has ranked constantly over the last decade amongst the top strategists and economists in the country On July 29 2021 the Governor General Mary Simon under recommendation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Gignac as a Quebec member of the Senate of Canada Contents 1 Biographical Notes 2 Electoral record 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiographical Notes editGignac holds both a Bachelor s degree and Master s degree in economics from Universite Laval Before entering politics Gignac served as special advisor to the federal deputy minister of finance in 2009 In this position he represented Canada on a G20 task force citation needed During the previous 20 years Gignac acted as economic consultant and strategist for several prominent financial institutions notably National Bank Financial as Vice President and Chief Economist from 2000 to 2008 For five consecutive years his group ranked among the top three Canadian economist teams in the annual Brendan Wood International survey of some 100 institutional clients citation needed As minister of Economic Development he introduced the government s strategy in research and innovation and participated in the creation of its strategy on entrepreneurship Since December 2012 Clement Gignac has held the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at Industrial Alliance As well as serving as spokesman on economic matters he chairs the asset allocation committee and manages diversified funds with assets exceeding 3 billion citation needed In 2012 he was asked by the prestigious World Economic Forum to sit as chair on the Global Agenda Council on Competitiveness and in May 2015 he received the Gloire de l Escolle medal for exceptional merit from Universite Laval On July 29 2021 it was announced that Clement Gignac was appointed to the Canadian senate by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sit as an independent senator 3 Electoral record editvteQuebec provincial by election June 22 2009 Marguerite Bourgeoys Party Candidate Votes Liberal Clement Gignac 7 753 72 41 6 22 Parti Quebecois Christine Normandin 1 835 17 14 4 56 Action democratique Diane Charbonneau 384 3 59 5 08 Green Julien Leclerc 290 2 71 Quebec solidaire Valerie Black St Laurent 265 2 48 0 96 Independent Sylvie R Tremblay 73 0 68 Parti independantiste Erik Poulin 66 0 62 Independent Regent Millette 41 0 38 Total valid votes 10 707 99 19 Total rejected ballots 87 0 81 Turnout 10 794 23 22 24 87 Electors on the lists 46 478 See also editUniversite LavalReferences edit Charest s Quebec Liberals easily win byelection Archived June 26 2009 at the Wayback Machine CTV News June 22 2009 in French Remaniement ministeriel jeu de chaise musicale a Quebec usurped LCN June 23 2009 Bailey Ian July 29 2021 Politics Briefing Former MMIWG commissioner Michele Audette among five new Senate appointees The Globe And Mail Globe amp Mail Retrieved July 29 2021 External links edit Biography Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Quebec de 1792 a nos jours in French National Assembly of Quebec Clement Gignac Parliament of Canada biography Political offices Preceded byRaymond Bachand Minister of Economic Development Innovation and ExportsJune 23 2009 September 6 2011 Succeeded bySam Hamad Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clement Gignac amp oldid 1201900342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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