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Francine Lalonde

Francine Lalonde (August 24, 1940 – January 17, 2014) was a Canadian politician who served on both the provincial and federal levels. Prior to being elected, she was a lecturer, teacher, and unionist.

Francine Lalonde
Member of Parliament
for La Pointe-de-l'Île
(Mercier; 1993–2004)
In office
October 25, 1993 – May 2, 2011
Preceded byCarole Jacques
Succeeded byÈve Péclet
Personal details
Born(1940-08-24)August 24, 1940
Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada
DiedJanuary 17, 2014(2014-01-17) (aged 73)
Quebec, Canada
Political partyBloc Québécois
ResidenceMontreal
Profession

She was minister responsible for the status of women in the Lévesque government from January 16, 1985, until June 5, 1985. She resigned following her defeat to Robert Bourassa in the by-election of June 3, 1985, in the electoral district of Bertrand, failing to win a seat in the National Assembly of Quebec.

She was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada, representing the districts of La Pointe-de-l'Île from 2004 election to 2011, and Mercier from the 1993 election to 2004. She has in the past been the Bloc's critic of Human Resources Development and of Industry, and of Foreign Affairs.

In June 2005, Lalonde introduced in Parliament a private Bill C-407 that would have legalized assisted suicide in Canada. Re-elected in January 2006, she promised to reintroduce her bill to legalize assisted suicide.

On September 13, 2010, Lalonde announced she would not be a candidate for re-election following the expiration of her current mandate "because of the re-emergence of my cancer and the need to pursue new treatments".[1] She died of cancer on January 17, 2014.[2][3]

Electoral record edit

2008 Canadian federal election: La Pointe-de-l'Île
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Francine Lalonde (incumbent) 25,976 56.09 −4.37 $54,814
Liberal Oumy Sarr 7,403 15.99 +1.88 $7,501
New Democratic Isabelle McGuire 5,975 12.90 +5.89 none listed
Conservative Hubert Pichet 5,179 11.18 −4.06 $49,752
Green Domita Cundari 1,340 2.89 −0.29 none listed
Rhinoceros Ben 97 Benoit 261 0.56 $1,608
Marxist–Leninist Claude Brunelle 177 0.38 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 46,311 100.0 $84,945
Total rejected ballots 688 1.46
Turnout 46,999 59.46 −2.86
Eligible voters 79,049
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.
2006 Canadian federal election: La Pointe-de-l'Île
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Francine Lalonde (incumbent) 29,368 60.46 −6.01 $62,051
Conservative Christian Prévost 7,402 15.24 +11.00 $7,391
Liberal Marie-Migniaud Dominique 6,855 14.11 −8.82 $9,649
New Democratic Nicolas Tremblay 3,407 7.01 +3.22 $1,505
Green Benjamin Rankin 1,544 3.18 +0.61 $12
Total valid votes 48,576 100.00
Total rejected ballots 739
Turnout 49,315 62.32 +3.14
Electors on the lists 79,135
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.
2004 Canadian federal election: La Pointe-de-l'Île
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Francine Lalonde 30,713 66.47 +13.35 $58,592
Liberal Jean-Claude Gobé 10,593 22.93 −9.79 $62,081
Conservative Christian Prévost 1,961 4.24 −3.11 $5,476
New Democratic André Langevin 1,751 3.79 +2.69 none listed
Green André Levert 1,186 2.57 none listed
Total valid votes 46,204 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,075
Turnout 47,279 59.18
Electors on the lists 79,894
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.
2000 Canadian federal election: Mercier
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Francine Lalonde 24,755 52.87 +1.81 $59,075
Liberal Normand Biron 15,416 32.93 +3.81 $66,350
Green Richard Savignac 1,813 3.87 $3,116
Alliance J. Marc-Antoine Delsoin 1,684 3.60 $365
Progressive Conservative Martin Gelgoot 1,629 3.48 −14.13 none listed
Marijuana Eric Duquette 937 2.00 none listed
New Democratic Nicholas Vikander 480 1.03 −0.57 none listed
Marxist–Leninist Geneviève Royer 104 0.22 −0.40 $10
Total valid votes 46,818 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,543
Turnout 48,361 63.27 −8.50
Electors on the lists 76,437
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.
1997 Canadian federal election: Mercier
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Francine Lalonde 24,649 51.06 $54,212
Liberal René Bourgeault 14,061 29.12 $43,179
Progressive Conservative Eric Champagne 8,500 17.61 $2,830
New Democratic Cathy Milner 772 1.60 $0
Marxist–Leninist Hélène Héroux 297 0.62 $0
Total valid votes 48,279 100.00
Total rejected ballots 2,487
Turnout 50,766 71.77
Electors on the lists 70,737
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and official contributions and expenses submitted by the candidates, provided by Elections Canada.
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Bloc Québécois Francine Lalonde 34,139
Liberal Magda Tadros 11,700
Independent Carole Jacques 8,992
Progressive Conservative Gérald Lacoste 2,720
New Democratic Guy D'Amours, 789
Abolitionist William-John Apostol 207
Commonwealth of Canada Pierre Aylwin 128


1989 Quebec general election: Saint-Henri
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Nicole Loiselle 10,765 47.07
Parti Québécois Francine Lalonde 10,286 44.97
Green Perceval Shaun 978 4.28
New Democratic Jean-Pierre Fafard 530 2.32
Workers Serge Turmel 180 0.79
Marxist–Leninist Stéphane Chénier 66 0.29
Communist Joan Doiron 66 0.29
Total valid votes 22,871 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 662
Turnout 23,533 70.56
Electors on the lists 33,350
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec provincial by-election, June 3, 1985: Bertrand
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Robert Bourassa 15,490 57.97
Parti Québécois Francine Lalonde 10,217 38.23
Independent Joseph Arthur Laurent Alie 408 1.53
United Social Credit Joseph Ranger 182 0.68
Commonwealth of Canada Paul Rochon 162 0.61
Non-Affiliated Carolle Caron 135 0.51
Non-Affiliated Patricia Métivier 129 0.48
Total valid votes 26,723
Rejected and declined votes 567
Turnout 27,290 68.61
Electors on the lists 39,776
Source: Official Results, Government of Quebec

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mayeda, Andrew (September 13, 2010). "Bloc MP who supported euthanasia steps down to fight cancer March 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine", Global Montreal. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
  2. ^ "Former Bloc Québécois MP Francine Lalonde dies". The Gazette, January 17, 2014.
  3. ^ "Francine Lalonde, retired Bloc MP, dies of cancer at 73". CBC News, January 17, 2014.

External links edit

  • Francine Lalonde – Parliament of Canada biography

francine, lalonde, august, 1940, january, 2014, canadian, politician, served, both, provincial, federal, levels, prior, being, elected, lecturer, teacher, unionist, member, parliamentfor, pointe, Île, mercier, 1993, 2004, office, october, 1993, 2011preceded, b. Francine Lalonde August 24 1940 January 17 2014 was a Canadian politician who served on both the provincial and federal levels Prior to being elected she was a lecturer teacher and unionist Francine LalondeMember of Parliamentfor La Pointe de l Ile Mercier 1993 2004 In office October 25 1993 May 2 2011Preceded byCarole JacquesSucceeded byEve PecletPersonal detailsBorn 1940 08 24 August 24 1940Saint Hyacinthe Quebec CanadaDiedJanuary 17 2014 2014 01 17 aged 73 Quebec CanadaPolitical partyBloc QuebecoisResidenceMontrealProfessionPoliticianlecturerteacherunionist She was minister responsible for the status of women in the Levesque government from January 16 1985 until June 5 1985 She resigned following her defeat to Robert Bourassa in the by election of June 3 1985 in the electoral district of Bertrand failing to win a seat in the National Assembly of Quebec She was a Bloc Quebecois member of the House of Commons of Canada representing the districts of La Pointe de l Ile from 2004 election to 2011 and Mercier from the 1993 election to 2004 She has in the past been the Bloc s critic of Human Resources Development and of Industry and of Foreign Affairs In June 2005 Lalonde introduced in Parliament a private Bill C 407 that would have legalized assisted suicide in Canada Re elected in January 2006 she promised to reintroduce her bill to legalize assisted suicide On September 13 2010 Lalonde announced she would not be a candidate for re election following the expiration of her current mandate because of the re emergence of my cancer and the need to pursue new treatments 1 She died of cancer on January 17 2014 2 3 Contents 1 Electoral record 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksElectoral record editvte2008 Canadian federal election La Pointe de l Ile Party Candidate Votes Expenditures Bloc Quebecois Francine Lalonde incumbent 25 976 56 09 4 37 54 814 Liberal Oumy Sarr 7 403 15 99 1 88 7 501 New Democratic Isabelle McGuire 5 975 12 90 5 89 none listed Conservative Hubert Pichet 5 179 11 18 4 06 49 752 Green Domita Cundari 1 340 2 89 0 29 none listed Rhinoceros Ben 97 Benoit 261 0 56 1 608 Marxist Leninist Claude Brunelle 177 0 38 none listed Total valid votes expense limit 46 311 100 0 84 945 Total rejected ballots 688 1 46 Turnout 46 999 59 46 2 86 Eligible voters 79 049 Sources Official Results Elections Canada and Financial Returns Elections Canada vte2006 Canadian federal election La Pointe de l Ile Party Candidate Votes Expenditures Bloc Quebecois Francine Lalonde incumbent 29 368 60 46 6 01 62 051 Conservative Christian Prevost 7 402 15 24 11 00 7 391 Liberal Marie Migniaud Dominique 6 855 14 11 8 82 9 649 New Democratic Nicolas Tremblay 3 407 7 01 3 22 1 505 Green Benjamin Rankin 1 544 3 18 0 61 12 Total valid votes 48 576 100 00 Total rejected ballots 739 Turnout 49 315 62 32 3 14 Electors on the lists 79 135 Sources Official Results Elections Canada and Financial Returns Elections Canada vte2004 Canadian federal election La Pointe de l Ile Party Candidate Votes Expenditures Bloc Quebecois Francine Lalonde 30 713 66 47 13 35 58 592 Liberal Jean Claude Gobe 10 593 22 93 9 79 62 081 Conservative Christian Prevost 1 961 4 24 3 11 5 476 New Democratic Andre Langevin 1 751 3 79 2 69 none listed Green Andre Levert 1 186 2 57 none listed Total valid votes 46 204 100 00 Total rejected ballots 1 075 Turnout 47 279 59 18 Electors on the lists 79 894 Sources Official Results Elections Canada and Financial Returns Elections Canada vte2000 Canadian federal election Mercier Party Candidate Votes Expenditures Bloc Quebecois Francine Lalonde 24 755 52 87 1 81 59 075 Liberal Normand Biron 15 416 32 93 3 81 66 350 Green Richard Savignac 1 813 3 87 3 116 Alliance J Marc Antoine Delsoin 1 684 3 60 365 Progressive Conservative Martin Gelgoot 1 629 3 48 14 13 none listed Marijuana Eric Duquette 937 2 00 none listed New Democratic Nicholas Vikander 480 1 03 0 57 none listed Marxist Leninist Genevieve Royer 104 0 22 0 40 10 Total valid votes 46 818 100 00 Total rejected ballots 1 543 Turnout 48 361 63 27 8 50 Electors on the lists 76 437 Sources Official Results Elections Canada and Financial Returns Elections Canada vte1997 Canadian federal election Mercier Party Candidate Votes Expenditures Bloc Quebecois Francine Lalonde 24 649 51 06 54 212 Liberal Rene Bourgeault 14 061 29 12 43 179 Progressive Conservative Eric Champagne 8 500 17 61 2 830 New Democratic Cathy Milner 772 1 60 0 Marxist Leninist Helene Heroux 297 0 62 0 Total valid votes 48 279 100 00 Total rejected ballots 2 487 Turnout 50 766 71 77 Electors on the lists 70 737 Sources Official Results Elections Canada and official contributions and expenses submitted by the candidates provided by Elections Canada 1993 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Bloc Quebecois Francine Lalonde 34 139 Liberal Magda Tadros 11 700 Independent Carole Jacques 8 992 Progressive Conservative Gerald Lacoste 2 720 New Democratic Guy D Amours 789 Abolitionist William John Apostol 207 Commonwealth of Canada Pierre Aylwin 128 vte1989 Quebec general election Saint Henri Party Candidate Votes Liberal Nicole Loiselle 10 765 47 07 Parti Quebecois Francine Lalonde 10 286 44 97 Green Perceval Shaun 978 4 28 New Democratic Jean Pierre Fafard 530 2 32 Workers Serge Turmel 180 0 79 Marxist Leninist Stephane Chenier 66 0 29 Communist Joan Doiron 66 0 29 Total valid votes 22 871 100 00 Rejected and declined votes 662 Turnout 23 533 70 56 Electors on the lists 33 350 Source Official Results Le Directeur general des elections du Quebec vteQuebec provincial by election June 3 1985 Bertrand Party Candidate Votes Liberal Robert Bourassa 15 490 57 97 Parti Quebecois Francine Lalonde 10 217 38 23 Independent Joseph Arthur Laurent Alie 408 1 53 United Social Credit Joseph Ranger 182 0 68 Commonwealth of Canada Paul Rochon 162 0 61 Non Affiliated Carolle Caron 135 0 51 Non Affiliated Patricia Metivier 129 0 48 Total valid votes 26 723 Rejected and declined votes 567 Turnout 27 290 68 61 Electors on the lists 39 776 Source Official Results Government of QuebecSee also edit1985 Parti Quebecois leadership election Politics of Quebec Quebec sovereignty movementReferences edit Mayeda Andrew September 13 2010 Bloc MP who supported euthanasia steps down to fight cancer Archived March 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine Global Montreal Retrieved May 12 2011 Former Bloc Quebecois MP Francine Lalonde dies The Gazette January 17 2014 Francine Lalonde retired Bloc MP dies of cancer at 73 CBC News January 17 2014 External links editFrancine Lalonde Parliament of Canada biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francine Lalonde amp oldid 1206407229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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