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Marc Beaudoin

Marc Beaudoin (born 1935 died 2012) is a judge and former politician in the Canadian province of Quebec. He served on the Montreal City Council from 1978 to 1986 as a member of mayor Jean Drapeau's Civic Party and was a member of the Montreal executive committee (i.e., the municipal cabinet). In 1991, he was appointed as a judge on the Quebec Superior Court.

Private career edit

Beaudoin was a lawyer in private life. A Montreal Gazette report indicates that he was fifty years old in 1986.[1]

Councillor edit

Beaudoin was first elected to the Montreal city council in the 1978 municipal election and was re-elected in 1982. He served as vice-president of the Montreal executive committee for a time and was chair of council from 1982 to 1986. In May 1986, Beaudoin presided over the first Montreal city council meeting in which journalists were allowed to bring cameras and recording equipment into the chambers.[2]

When Drapeau announced his retirement in 1986, Beaudoin supported Claude Dupras's successful bid to become the Civic Party's new leader and mayoral candidate.[3] Dupras was defeated by Montreal Citizens' Movement candidate Jean Doré in the general election, while Beaudoin was defeated in Gabriel-Sagard by MCM candidate Vittorio Capparelli.

Beaudoin became the Civic Party's vice-president after the election. He resigned from the party executive in February 1989, saying that the party's attempts at democratization "[had] not achieved the desired results."[4]

Federal politics edit

Beaudoin was a supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada at the federal level.[5] He was chosen as president of the party's Rosemont association in August 1988, with support from the party establishment. Rosemont's Member of Parliament (MP) at the time was Suzanne Blais-Grenier, who questioned the legitimacy of Beaudoin's election and suggested that it was part of an effort to pressure her into resigning.[6] Her supporters set up a rival association with a different president, and a quarrel ensued as to which group controlled the local party finances.[7]

Blais-Grenier was ultimately kicked out of the Progressive Conservative party, and Beaudoin's association was recognized as official. Shortly thereafter, Beaudoin resigned as president to become the Progressive Conservative candidate for Saint-Léonard in the 1988 federal election. This contest was expected to be close, but it was not; Beaudoin finished a fairly distant second against Liberal incumbent Alfonso Gagliano.[8]

Judge edit

In December 1991, Canadian federal justice minister Kim Campbell appointed Beaudoin as a judge on the Quebec Superior Court.[9]

Notable rulings

Beaudoin ruled in July 1993 that the last remaining English-language school overseen by the Montreal Catholic School Commission in Côte-des-Neiges could be redesignated as a French-language school. Several parents of anglophone children argued that the commission made its decision without proper consultation; Beaudoin concluded that the parents did not prove their case.[10]

In 1997, Beaudoin dismissed a lawsuit from a Quebec resident who had sued McDonald's for $33,864 after suffering second-degree burns from spilled coffee. The litigant was seated in a car that was not moving at the time of the incident, and Beaudoin ruled that only the Quebec automobile-insurance board (rather than the company) could be held liable for "damage caused by an automobile." The Quebec Court of Appeal later overturned Beaudoin's decision, concluding that there was no link between the litigant's injuries and the use or ownership of a car.[11]

Beaudoin reviewed a class-action lawsuit by former Jonquière Wal-Mart employees in 2005, following the company's decision to close their Jonquière branch after a successful unionization drive by the employees. Wal-Mart claimed that the store was not sufficiently profitable, while opponents argued the company's decision was intended to intimidate workers in other branches.[12] Beaudoin ultimately ruled that the lawsuit could not proceed, on the grounds that the dispute with Wal-Mart was the exclusive jurisdiction of the Quebec labour board. The former employees announced they would appeal the decision.[13]

Electoral record edit

1988 Canadian federal election: Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Alfonso Gagliano 23,014 50.25 $44,847
Progressive Conservative Marc Beaudoin 17,055 37.24 $43,281
New Democratic Michel Roche 4,663 10.18 $742
Green Rolf Bramann 833 1.82 $140
Independent Bernard Papillon 231 0.50 $130
Total valid votes 45,796 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,018
Turnout 46,814 74.49
Electors on the lists 62,845
Source: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer, Thirty-fourth General Election, 1988.
1986 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Gabriel-Sagard
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Gabriel-Sagard
1978 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Gabriel-Sagard


References edit

  1. ^ Ingrid Peritz, "Dupras has contenders if Civic Party pulls it off," Montreal Gazette, 1 November 1986, B1.
  2. ^ Ingrid Peritz, "City council yields, lets cameras, tapes into session," Montreal Gazette, 7 May 1985, A1.
  3. ^ Ingrid Peritz, "Dupras has contenders if Civic Party pulls it off," Montreal Gazette, 1 November 1986, B1.
  4. ^ "Civic Party without leader as top executives resign," Montreal Gazette, 25 February 1989, A3.
  5. ^ Ingrid Peritz, "Dupras has contenders if Civic Party pulls it off," Montreal Gazette, 1 November 1986, B1.
  6. ^ Elizabeth Thompson, "Blais-Grenier denies feeling any pressure to step down," Montreal Gazette, 17 August 1988, A5.
  7. ^ Elizabeth Thompson, "Potential candidate drops out of running for Rosemont seat," Montreal Gazette, 15 September 1988, A3; Elizabeth Thompson, "Tories, Blais-Grenier tangling over funds," Montreal Gazette, 27 September 1988, A5.
  8. ^ William Marsden, "Liberal credits Italian vote in re-election," Montreal Gazette, 22 November 1988, B12.
  9. ^ "Campbell appoints 18 to provincial courts," Globe and Mail, 24 December 1991, A8.
  10. ^ Catherine Buckie, "Judge rules that St. Kevin School be turned over to French students," Montreal Gazette, 15 July 1993, A4.
  11. ^ Bernard Perusse, "Buyer, store agree on refund," Montreal Gazette, 21 April 2000, D12.
  12. ^ Paul Delean, "Wal-Mart ruling on hold," Montreal Gazette, 27 September 2005, B3.
  13. ^ "Unionized workers at a Wal-Mart store in Jonquiere, Que., that closed in April will appeal a Superior Court decision that threw out their class-action lawsuit seeking damages for wrongful dismissal," Canadian Press, 2 December 2005.

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Marc Beaudoin born 1935 died 2012 is a judge and former politician in the Canadian province of Quebec He served on the Montreal City Council from 1978 to 1986 as a member of mayor Jean Drapeau s Civic Party and was a member of the Montreal executive committee i e the municipal cabinet In 1991 he was appointed as a judge on the Quebec Superior Court Contents 1 Private career 2 Councillor 3 Federal politics 4 Judge 5 Electoral record 6 ReferencesPrivate career editBeaudoin was a lawyer in private life A Montreal Gazette report indicates that he was fifty years old in 1986 1 Councillor editBeaudoin was first elected to the Montreal city council in the 1978 municipal election and was re elected in 1982 He served as vice president of the Montreal executive committee for a time and was chair of council from 1982 to 1986 In May 1986 Beaudoin presided over the first Montreal city council meeting in which journalists were allowed to bring cameras and recording equipment into the chambers 2 When Drapeau announced his retirement in 1986 Beaudoin supported Claude Dupras s successful bid to become the Civic Party s new leader and mayoral candidate 3 Dupras was defeated by Montreal Citizens Movement candidate Jean Dore in the general election while Beaudoin was defeated in Gabriel Sagard by MCM candidate Vittorio Capparelli Beaudoin became the Civic Party s vice president after the election He resigned from the party executive in February 1989 saying that the party s attempts at democratization had not achieved the desired results 4 Federal politics editBeaudoin was a supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada at the federal level 5 He was chosen as president of the party s Rosemont association in August 1988 with support from the party establishment Rosemont s Member of Parliament MP at the time was Suzanne Blais Grenier who questioned the legitimacy of Beaudoin s election and suggested that it was part of an effort to pressure her into resigning 6 Her supporters set up a rival association with a different president and a quarrel ensued as to which group controlled the local party finances 7 Blais Grenier was ultimately kicked out of the Progressive Conservative party and Beaudoin s association was recognized as official Shortly thereafter Beaudoin resigned as president to become the Progressive Conservative candidate for Saint Leonard in the 1988 federal election This contest was expected to be close but it was not Beaudoin finished a fairly distant second against Liberal incumbent Alfonso Gagliano 8 Judge editIn December 1991 Canadian federal justice minister Kim Campbell appointed Beaudoin as a judge on the Quebec Superior Court 9 Notable rulingsBeaudoin ruled in July 1993 that the last remaining English language school overseen by the Montreal Catholic School Commission in Cote des Neiges could be redesignated as a French language school Several parents of anglophone children argued that the commission made its decision without proper consultation Beaudoin concluded that the parents did not prove their case 10 In 1997 Beaudoin dismissed a lawsuit from a Quebec resident who had sued McDonald s for 33 864 after suffering second degree burns from spilled coffee The litigant was seated in a car that was not moving at the time of the incident and Beaudoin ruled that only the Quebec automobile insurance board rather than the company could be held liable for damage caused by an automobile The Quebec Court of Appeal later overturned Beaudoin s decision concluding that there was no link between the litigant s injuries and the use or ownership of a car 11 Beaudoin reviewed a class action lawsuit by former Jonquiere Wal Mart employees in 2005 following the company s decision to close their Jonquiere branch after a successful unionization drive by the employees Wal Mart claimed that the store was not sufficiently profitable while opponents argued the company s decision was intended to intimidate workers in other branches 12 Beaudoin ultimately ruled that the lawsuit could not proceed on the grounds that the dispute with Wal Mart was the exclusive jurisdiction of the Quebec labour board The former employees announced they would appeal the decision 13 Electoral record editvte1988 Canadian federal election Saint Leonard Saint MichelParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Alfonso Gagliano 23 014 50 25 44 847Progressive Conservative Marc Beaudoin 17 055 37 24 43 281New Democratic Michel Roche 4 663 10 18 742Green Rolf Bramann 833 1 82 140Independent Bernard Papillon 231 0 50 130Total valid votes 45 796 100 00Total rejected ballots 1 018Turnout 46 814 74 49Electors on the lists 62 845Source Report of the Chief Electoral Officer Thirty fourth General Election 1988 1986 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Gabriel Sagard Party Candidate Total votes of total votesMontreal Citizens Movement Vittorio Capparelli 3 139 49 05Civic Party of Montreal Marc Beaudoin incumbent 1 874 29 28Independent Marcel Paquet 1 387 21 67Total valid votes 6 400 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Gabriel Sagard Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Marc Beaudoin incumbent 3 448 50 26Montreal Citizens Movement Consolato Gattuso 1 900 27 69Municipal Action Group Pierre Harel 1 124 16 38Independent Marcel Paquet 389 5 67Total valid votes 6 861 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1978 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Gabriel Sagard Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Marc Beaudoin 4 287 60 80Municipal Action Group Yvon Marcotte 1 961 27 81Montreal Citizens Movement Daniel Lauzon 803 11 39Total valid votes 7 051 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal Party identifications are taken from Le Devoir 11 November 1978 References edit Ingrid Peritz Dupras has contenders if Civic Party pulls it off Montreal Gazette 1 November 1986 B1 Ingrid Peritz City council yields lets cameras tapes into session Montreal Gazette 7 May 1985 A1 Ingrid Peritz Dupras has contenders if Civic Party pulls it off Montreal Gazette 1 November 1986 B1 Civic Party without leader as top executives resign Montreal Gazette 25 February 1989 A3 Ingrid Peritz Dupras has contenders if Civic Party pulls it off Montreal Gazette 1 November 1986 B1 Elizabeth Thompson Blais Grenier denies feeling any pressure to step down Montreal Gazette 17 August 1988 A5 Elizabeth Thompson Potential candidate drops out of running for Rosemont seat Montreal Gazette 15 September 1988 A3 Elizabeth Thompson Tories Blais Grenier tangling over funds Montreal Gazette 27 September 1988 A5 William Marsden Liberal credits Italian vote in re election Montreal Gazette 22 November 1988 B12 Campbell appoints 18 to provincial courts Globe and Mail 24 December 1991 A8 Catherine Buckie Judge rules that St Kevin School be turned over to French students Montreal Gazette 15 July 1993 A4 Bernard Perusse Buyer store agree on refund Montreal Gazette 21 April 2000 D12 Paul Delean Wal Mart ruling on hold Montreal Gazette 27 September 2005 B3 Unionized workers at a Wal Mart store in Jonquiere Que that closed in April will appeal a Superior Court decision that threw out their class action lawsuit seeking damages for wrongful dismissal Canadian Press 2 December 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marc Beaudoin amp oldid 1170864653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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