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Paul Gérin-Lajoie

Paul Gérin-Lajoie, CC GOQ QC (French pronunciation: [pol ʒeʁɛ̃ laʒwa]; February 23, 1920 – June 25, 2018) was a Canadian lawyer, philanthropist, and a former member of the National Assembly of Quebec and Cabinet Minister.[1][2]

Paul Gérin-Lajoie
Deputy Premier of Quebec
In office
1964–1966
PremierJean Lesage
Preceded byGeorges-Emile Lapalme
Succeeded byJean-Jacques Bertrand
MNA for Vaudreuil-Soulanges
In office
1960–1969
Preceded byLoyola Schmidt
Succeeded byFrançois-Edouard Belliveau
Personal details
Born(1920-02-23)February 23, 1920
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedJune 25, 2018(2018-06-25) (aged 98)
Political partyLiberal
RelationsMarie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie (grandmother)
CabinetMinister of Youth (1960–1964)
Minister of Education (1964–1966)

Early life Edit

Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Henri Gérin-Lajoie and Pauline Dorion, he studied at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, where he was editor of the school paper, the Université de Montréal, and Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, where he received a Doctor of Laws degree. He was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1943.

Career Edit

He ran unsuccessfully as a Liberal candidate in the riding of Vaudreuil-Soulanges in the 1956 general election and in a 1957 by-election. In 1958, he came in second at the Quebec Liberal Party leadership convention.

He was elected in Vaudreuil-Soulanges in the 1960 election and was re-elected in 1962 and 1966. From 1960 to 1964 he was the Minister of Youth in the cabinet of Jean Lesage (eventually serving as vice-premier) and in 1964 became the first person since 1875 to be appointed Minister of Education, serving in that position until 1966.[3] As Minister of Education he was the driving force behind major changes made to Quebec's education system. He did not run for re-election in 1970.

Gérin-Lajoie was president of the Canadian International Development Agency from 1970 to 1977.

He founded the Paul Gérin-Lajoie Foundation, in 1977, an organization that has contributed to the basic education of children in the poorest countries in addition to raising awareness of these countries among primary school children in Canada.[4]

Honours Edit

In 1966, he received an honorary doctorate from Sir George Williams University, which later became Concordia University.[5] In 1979, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada "in recognition of his distinguished services to his country, chiefly as president of the Canadian International Development Agency from 1970 to 1977, and as deputy premier and minister of education of the Government of Québec from 1960 to 1966".[6] In 1987, he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec[7] and was promoted to Grand Officer in 1998.[8] In 2002, he was made a Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honour by the Government of France.[9] There’s a high school, named in his honour, called École Secondaire Paul-Gérin-Lajoie-d’Outremont; located in the borough of Outremont, Montreal.

Electoral record Edit

1966 Quebec general election: Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Paul Gérin-Lajoie 11,120 53.17
Union Nationale Aimé Grandmaison 8,490 40.60
Independent Jean-Paul Laflèche 713 3.41
RIN Louis Gravel 494 2.36
Ralliement national Régent Millette 96 0.46
Total valid votes 20,913 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 280
Turnout 21,193 81.90
Electors on the lists 25,878

References Edit

  1. ^ "Revolutionary education minister Paul Gerin-Lajoie dead at 98". CTV News Montreal. 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  2. ^ Laframboise, Kalina (2018-06-25). "Former Quebec education minister Paul Gérin-Lajoie dead at 98". Global News. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  3. ^ Colpron, Suzanne (2018-06-25). "L'ancien ministre Paul Gérin-Lajoie est décédé". La Presse. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  4. ^ Gagnon, Lysiane (May 7, 2014). "Politics? Travel expenses? In Quebec, a charity in crisis". The Globe and Mail.
  5. ^ "Honorary Degree Citation - Paul Gérin-Lajoie". archives.concordia.ca. Concordia University Archives. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  6. ^ Order of Canada citation
  7. ^ "National Order of Quebec citation".
  8. ^ "National Order of Quebec citation".
  9. ^ Canada Gazette Part I, Volume 136, No. 52 2012-03-21 at the Wayback Machine

http://www.paul-gerin-lajoie-doutremont.ca/

External links Edit

paul, gérin, lajoie, french, pronunciation, ʒeʁɛ, laʒwa, february, 1920, june, 2018, canadian, lawyer, philanthropist, former, member, national, assembly, quebec, cabinet, minister, deputy, premier, quebecin, office, 1964, 1966premierjean, lesagepreceded, byge. Paul Gerin Lajoie CC GOQ QC French pronunciation pol ʒeʁɛ laʒwa February 23 1920 June 25 2018 was a Canadian lawyer philanthropist and a former member of the National Assembly of Quebec and Cabinet Minister 1 2 Paul Gerin LajoieDeputy Premier of QuebecIn office 1964 1966PremierJean LesagePreceded byGeorges Emile LapalmeSucceeded byJean Jacques BertrandMNA for Vaudreuil SoulangesIn office 1960 1969Preceded byLoyola SchmidtSucceeded byFrancois Edouard BelliveauPersonal detailsBorn 1920 02 23 February 23 1920Montreal Quebec CanadaDiedJune 25 2018 2018 06 25 aged 98 Political partyLiberalRelationsMarie Lacoste Gerin Lajoie grandmother CabinetMinister of Youth 1960 1964 Minister of Education 1964 1966 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Honours 4 Electoral record 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Montreal Quebec the son of Henri Gerin Lajoie and Pauline Dorion he studied at College Jean de Brebeuf where he was editor of the school paper the Universite de Montreal and Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar where he received a Doctor of Laws degree He was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1943 Career EditHe ran unsuccessfully as a Liberal candidate in the riding of Vaudreuil Soulanges in the 1956 general election and in a 1957 by election In 1958 he came in second at the Quebec Liberal Party leadership convention He was elected in Vaudreuil Soulanges in the 1960 election and was re elected in 1962 and 1966 From 1960 to 1964 he was the Minister of Youth in the cabinet of Jean Lesage eventually serving as vice premier and in 1964 became the first person since 1875 to be appointed Minister of Education serving in that position until 1966 3 As Minister of Education he was the driving force behind major changes made to Quebec s education system He did not run for re election in 1970 Gerin Lajoie was president of the Canadian International Development Agency from 1970 to 1977 He founded the Paul Gerin Lajoie Foundation in 1977 an organization that has contributed to the basic education of children in the poorest countries in addition to raising awareness of these countries among primary school children in Canada 4 Honours EditIn 1966 he received an honorary doctorate from Sir George Williams University which later became Concordia University 5 In 1979 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada in recognition of his distinguished services to his country chiefly as president of the Canadian International Development Agency from 1970 to 1977 and as deputy premier and minister of education of the Government of Quebec from 1960 to 1966 6 In 1987 he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec 7 and was promoted to Grand Officer in 1998 8 In 2002 he was made a Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honour by the Government of France 9 There s a high school named in his honour called Ecole Secondaire Paul Gerin Lajoie d Outremont located in the borough of Outremont Montreal Electoral record EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2018 vte1966 Quebec general election Vaudreuil SoulangesParty Candidate Votes Liberal Paul Gerin Lajoie 11 120 53 17Union Nationale Aime Grandmaison 8 490 40 60Independent Jean Paul Lafleche 713 3 41RIN Louis Gravel 494 2 36Ralliement national Regent Millette 96 0 46Total valid votes 20 913 100 00Rejected and declined ballots 280Turnout 21 193 81 90Electors on the lists 25 878References Edit Revolutionary education minister Paul Gerin Lajoie dead at 98 CTV News Montreal 2018 06 25 Retrieved 2018 06 25 Laframboise Kalina 2018 06 25 Former Quebec education minister Paul Gerin Lajoie dead at 98 Global News Retrieved 2018 06 25 Colpron Suzanne 2018 06 25 L ancien ministre Paul Gerin Lajoie est decede La Presse Retrieved 2018 06 27 Gagnon Lysiane May 7 2014 Politics Travel expenses In Quebec a charity in crisis The Globe and Mail Honorary Degree Citation Paul Gerin Lajoie archives concordia ca Concordia University Archives Retrieved 2016 03 29 Order of Canada citation National Order of Quebec citation National Order of Quebec citation Canada Gazette Part I Volume 136 No 52 Archived 2012 03 21 at the Wayback Machine http www paul gerin lajoie doutremont ca External links Edit Biography Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Quebec de 1792 a nos jours in French National Assembly of Quebec Fondation Paul Gerin Lajoie in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Gerin Lajoie amp oldid 1168302625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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