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Paul St-Pierre Plamondon

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon (French: [pɔl sɛ̃ pjɛʁ plamɔ̃dɔ̃]; often identified by his initials: PSPP; born February 17, 1977) is a Canadian lawyer, television columnist and politician.

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon
Plamondon in 2021
Leader of the Parti Québécois
Assumed office
October 9, 2020
Preceded byPascal Bérubé (interim)
Member of the Quebec National Assembly for Camille-Laurin
Assumed office
October 3, 2022
Preceded byRichard Campeau
Personal details
Born (1977-02-17) February 17, 1977 (age 45)
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
NationalityCanadian
Political partyParti Québécois
Other political
affiliations
Bloc Québécois (federal)
SpouseAlexandra Tremblay
Alma materMcGill University
Lund University
Oxford University
ProfessionLawyer, entrepreneur, columnist, author

He has been the leader of the Parti Québécois since October 9, 2020. He represents Camille-Laurin in the National Assembly of Quebec.

Education

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon began his college studies at Collège André-Grasset and graduated in 1997.

He holds a BA in Civil and Common Law from McGill University (2001), an MBA from Oxford University (2006), and a Certificate in International Law from Lund University (2001).[1]

Early career

In 2003, he was a volunteer prosecutor for the Permanent Assembly of Human Rights in Sucre, Bolivia. In 2005, he worked with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Belgium. St-Pierre Plamondon was also a lawyer in the litigation department of Stikeman Elliott, a national law firm.[2]

In 2009, he joined the Delegatus law firm as vice-president and shareholder of the study.[3] Recognized for his social involvement, St-Pierre Plamondon was awarded the title of Lawyer of the Year in 2010, in the pro bono category, at the annual conference of the Young Bar of Montreal to celebrate the "leaders of tomorrow".[4]

Social and political engagement

In 2007, he co-founded Génération d'idées, a nonprofit thinking group whose mission is to engage young people of 20-35 year-olds in public debate by inviting them to express themselves on social themes in the various platforms of Génération d'idées.

In 2009, with the aim of promoting Génération d'idées and to sound out the opinion of Québec's Generation Y, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon visited 19 Québec cities in 63 days and gathered the thoughts of 500 young people. Following this exercise, he published the essay Des jeunes et l'avenir du Québec: les rêveries d'un promeneur solitaire.

In 2011, he began as co-host of the radio show Génératrice on Radio-Canada’s Première Chaîne. In October 2011, the Génération d’idées group planted more than 250 brooms in front of the National Assembly in Québec City and stepped up public interventions to call for a public inquiry into the construction industry in Québec. Paul St-Pierre Plamondon’s interventions in favour of this commission of inquiry led Radio-Canada to request that he be removed from the program as a co-host.

In 2012, he defended students on walkout in front of the courts and participated in the demonstration of lawyers against Bill 78 (now Bill 12). In September 2013, he resigned as president of Génération d’idées. In February 2014, he became a journalist for Les Affaires newspaper.

In October 2014, he published a second essay entitled Les Orphelins politiques: plaidoyer pour un renouveau du paysage politique québécois, in which he advocated for the emergence of a new movement that would fill the void felt by several political orphans.

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is the author of several open letters and media interventions on various current issues, including politics.

Parti Québécois (2016–present)

In 2016, he was a candidate in the 2016 Parti Québécois leadership race, finishing fourth with 6.84% support. One of his main commitments during this race was to reconnect the party with all Québécois.

On October 23, 2016, the leader of the Parti Québécois, Jean-François Lisée, announced the appointment of Paul St-Pierre Plamondon to the position of Special Advisor to the leader of the Parti Québécois, after he had joined the Party. Under the project “Dare to rethink the PQ”, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon’s mandate includes consulting the people of Québec on the renewal of the Party and drafting, at the end of this process, a report and recommendations on the relaunch of the Parti Québécois. The open consultation is particularly aimed at the business community, particularly entrepreneurs and other professionals, members of Québec’s diversity and those under the age of 40. After 162 consultations with more than 3,600 people, it tabled a report with 156 recommendations in April 2017. At the PQ National Congress in September 2017, 44 recommendations were accepted by the PQ National Executive Council. The majority of the other recommendations will finally be adopted at the extraordinary Parti Québécois convention in Trois-Rivières in November 2019.

PQ candidate in the county of Prévost in the 2018 general election, he faces former Liberal minister Marguerite Blais, who now represents the Coalition Avenir Québec. During this local election campaign, Plamondon prioritized the environment, the quality of public services and support for families. Presented as a star contestant, he was defeated by Marguerite Blais.

On January 28, 2020, he officially announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Parti Québécois. Its slogan - OUI - announces a positive and unifying campaign, firmly focused on independence and the celebration of Québec in 2020. Contrary to its constitutional position of 2016, it now promises a popular consultation on independence in a first mandate. As part of this leadership race, he will publish his third essay Rebâtir le camp du OUI where he presents his game plan to revive the Parti Québécois and the idea of sovereignty. He won the leadership race on October 9, 2020 with 56% of the vote in the third round.

In the beginning of 2022, he announced that he would be a candidate in the riding of Camille-Laurin, in Montreal. MNA Richard Campeau, of the Coalition Avenir Québec, has been elected since the last elections in 2018. He won the riding on election night, and his party won a total of 3 seats, down from the last legislature.

During the 2022 Quebec general election he had some controversy with Plamondon's use of the word nègre during a televised debate.[5]

Personal life

St-Pierre Plamondon lives with his wife on Île d'Orléans, near Quebec City. They have two children.

Electoral record

2022 Quebec general election: Camille-Laurin<
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Parti Québécois Paul St-Pierre Plamondon 11,959 41.68 +15.67
Coalition Avenir Québec Richard Campeau 9,165 31.94 +4.37
Liberal Christina Eyangos 4,724 12.85 -6.03
Conservative Christos Karteris 1,869 6.51
Green Bourama Keita 641 2.23
Climat Québec Jean-Pierre Émand 241 0.84
Démocratie directe Grace St-Gelais 49 0.17
Équipe autonomiste Charles Mc Nicoll 42 0.15
Total valid votes 28,690 91.32
Total rejected ballots 2,728 8.68
Turnout 31,418 63.45
Eligible voters 49,518
2020 Parti Québécois leadership election results by round[6]
Candidate 1st round 2nd round 3rd round
Votes cast % Votes cast % Votes cast %
  Paul St-Pierre Plamondon 9,042 35.44% 10,554 41.59% 13,530 56.02%
  Sylvain Gaudreault 8,415 32.98% 8,906 35.09% 10,621 43.98%
  Guy Nantel 5,499 21.55% 5,917 23.32% Eliminated
  Frédéric Bastien 2,559 10.03% Eliminated
Total 25,515 100% 25,377 100% 24,151 100%
2018 Quebec general election: Prévost
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Coalition Avenir Québec Marguerite Blais 14,876 47.03
Parti Québécois Paul St-Pierre Plamondon 7,739 24.47
Québec solidaire Lucie Mayer 4,414 13.96
Liberal Naömie Goyette 4,063 12.85
Conservative Malcolm Mulcahy 303 0.96
Parti libre Michel Leclerc 235 0.74
Total valid votes 31,630 98.51
Total rejected ballots 477 1.49
Turnout 32,107 70.80
Eligible voters 45,347
2016 Parti Québécois leadership election results by round[7]
Candidate 1st round 2nd round
Votes cast % Votes cast %
  Jean-François Lisée 25,936 47.03% 27,801 50.63%
  Alexandre Cloutier 16,357 29.66% 17,403 31.70%
  Martine Ouellet 9,077 16.46% 9,702 17.67%
  Paul St-Pierre Plamondon 3,772 6.84% Eliminated
Total 55,142 100% 54,906 100%

References

  1. ^ Porter, Isabelle (June 4, 2012). "Point chaud - "Le point limite est atteint"". Le Devoir (in Canadian French). Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  2. ^ "Il quitte Stikeman pour changer le monde" (in Canadian French). February 5, 2009. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  3. ^ La Presse (http://affaires.lapresse.ca/dossiers/affaires-juridiques/200904/16/01-847004-paul-st-pierre-plamondon-chez-delegatus.php), consulted on December 28, 2012
  4. ^ "AJBM 2010: Et les gagnants sont..." (in Canadian French). November 19, 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  5. ^ "Why using the N-word was a tactic during the Quebec leaders' debate".
  6. ^ "The Parti Québécois has a new leader!" (in Canadian French). October 9, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  7. ^ . October 7, 2016. Archived from the original on October 10, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.

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leader of the Parti Quebecois since October 9 2020 He represents Camille Laurin in the National Assembly of Quebec Contents 1 Education 2 Early career 3 Social and political engagement 4 Parti Quebecois 2016 present 5 Personal life 6 Electoral record 7 ReferencesEducation EditPaul St Pierre Plamondon began his college studies at College Andre Grasset and graduated in 1997 He holds a BA in Civil and Common Law from McGill University 2001 an MBA from Oxford University 2006 and a Certificate in International Law from Lund University 2001 1 Early career EditIn 2003 he was a volunteer prosecutor for the Permanent Assembly of Human Rights in Sucre Bolivia In 2005 he worked with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO in Belgium St Pierre Plamondon was also a lawyer in the litigation department of Stikeman Elliott a national law firm 2 In 2009 he joined the Delegatus law firm as vice president and shareholder of the study 3 Recognized for his social involvement St Pierre Plamondon was awarded the title of Lawyer of the Year in 2010 in the pro bono category at the annual conference of the Young Bar of Montreal to celebrate the leaders of tomorrow 4 Social and political engagement EditIn 2007 he co founded Generation d idees a nonprofit thinking group whose mission is to engage young people of 20 35 year olds in public debate by inviting them to express themselves on social themes in the various platforms of Generation d idees In 2009 with the aim of promoting Generation d idees and to sound out the opinion of Quebec s Generation Y Paul St Pierre Plamondon visited 19 Quebec cities in 63 days and gathered the thoughts of 500 young people Following this exercise he published the essay Des jeunes et l avenir du Quebec les reveries d un promeneur solitaire In 2011 he began as co host of the radio show Generatrice on Radio Canada s Premiere Chaine In October 2011 the Generation d idees group planted more than 250 brooms in front of the National Assembly in Quebec City and stepped up public interventions to call for a public inquiry into the construction industry in Quebec Paul St Pierre Plamondon s interventions in favour of this commission of inquiry led Radio Canada to request that he be removed from the program as a co host In 2012 he defended students on walkout in front of the courts and participated in the demonstration of lawyers against Bill 78 now Bill 12 In September 2013 he resigned as president of Generation d idees In February 2014 he became a journalist for Les Affaires newspaper In October 2014 he published a second essay entitled Les Orphelins politiques plaidoyer pour un renouveau du paysage politique quebecois in which he advocated for the emergence of a new movement that would fill the void felt by several political orphans Paul St Pierre Plamondon is the author of several open letters and media interventions on various current issues including politics Parti Quebecois 2016 present EditIn 2016 he was a candidate in the 2016 Parti Quebecois leadership race finishing fourth with 6 84 support One of his main commitments during this race was to reconnect the party with all Quebecois On October 23 2016 the leader of the Parti Quebecois Jean Francois Lisee announced the appointment of Paul St Pierre Plamondon to the position of Special Advisor to the leader of the Parti Quebecois after he had joined the Party Under the project Dare to rethink the PQ Paul St Pierre Plamondon s mandate includes consulting the people of Quebec on the renewal of the Party and drafting at the end of this process a report and recommendations on the relaunch of the Parti Quebecois The open consultation is particularly aimed at the business community particularly entrepreneurs and other professionals members of Quebec s diversity and those under the age of 40 After 162 consultations with more than 3 600 people it tabled a report with 156 recommendations in April 2017 At the PQ National Congress in September 2017 44 recommendations were accepted by the PQ National Executive Council The majority of the other recommendations will finally be adopted at the extraordinary Parti Quebecois convention in Trois Rivieres in November 2019 PQ candidate in the county of Prevost in the 2018 general election he faces former Liberal minister Marguerite Blais who now represents the Coalition Avenir Quebec During this local election campaign Plamondon prioritized the environment the quality of public services and support for families Presented as a star contestant he was defeated by Marguerite Blais On January 28 2020 he officially announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Parti Quebecois Its slogan OUI announces a positive and unifying campaign firmly focused on independence and the celebration of Quebec in 2020 Contrary to its constitutional position of 2016 it now promises a popular consultation on independence in a first mandate As part of this leadership race he will publish his third essay Rebatir le camp du OUI where he presents his game plan to revive the Parti Quebecois and the idea of sovereignty He won the leadership race on October 9 2020 with 56 of the vote in the third round In the beginning of 2022 he announced that he would be a candidate in the riding of Camille Laurin in Montreal MNA Richard Campeau of the Coalition Avenir Quebec has been elected since the last elections in 2018 He won the riding on election night and his party won a total of 3 seats down from the last legislature During the 2022 Quebec general election he had some controversy with Plamondon s use of the word negre during a televised debate 5 Personal life EditSt Pierre Plamondon lives with his wife on Ile d Orleans near Quebec City They have two children Electoral record Edit2022 Quebec general election Camille Laurin lt Party Candidate Votes Parti Quebecois Paul St Pierre Plamondon 11 959 41 68 15 67Coalition Avenir Quebec Richard Campeau 9 165 31 94 4 37Liberal Christina Eyangos 4 724 12 85 6 03Conservative Christos Karteris 1 869 6 51 Green Bourama Keita 641 2 23 Climat Quebec Jean Pierre Emand 241 0 84 Democratie directe Grace St Gelais 49 0 17 Equipe autonomiste Charles Mc Nicoll 42 0 15 Total valid votes 28 690 91 32Total rejected ballots 2 728 8 68Turnout 31 418 63 45Eligible voters 49 5182020 Parti Quebecois leadership election results by round 6 Candidate 1st round 2nd round 3rd roundVotes cast Votes cast Votes cast Paul St Pierre Plamondon 9 042 35 44 10 554 41 59 13 530 56 02 Sylvain Gaudreault 8 415 32 98 8 906 35 09 10 621 43 98 Guy Nantel 5 499 21 55 5 917 23 32 Eliminated Frederic Bastien 2 559 10 03 EliminatedTotal 25 515 100 25 377 100 24 151 100 2018 Quebec general election PrevostParty Candidate Votes Coalition Avenir Quebec Marguerite Blais 14 876 47 03 Parti Quebecois Paul St Pierre Plamondon 7 739 24 47 Quebec solidaire Lucie Mayer 4 414 13 96 Liberal Naomie Goyette 4 063 12 85 Conservative Malcolm Mulcahy 303 0 96 Parti libre Michel Leclerc 235 0 74 Total valid votes 31 630 98 51Total rejected ballots 477 1 49Turnout 32 107 70 80Eligible voters 45 3472016 Parti Quebecois leadership election results by round 7 Candidate 1st round 2nd roundVotes cast Votes cast Jean Francois Lisee 25 936 47 03 27 801 50 63 Alexandre Cloutier 16 357 29 66 17 403 31 70 Martine Ouellet 9 077 16 46 9 702 17 67 Paul St Pierre Plamondon 3 772 6 84 EliminatedTotal 55 142 100 54 906 100 References Edit Porter Isabelle June 4 2012 Point chaud Le point limite est atteint Le Devoir in Canadian French Retrieved October 10 2020 Il quitte Stikeman pour changer le monde in Canadian French February 5 2009 Retrieved October 10 2020 La Presse http affaires lapresse ca dossiers affaires juridiques 200904 16 01 847004 paul st pierre plamondon chez delegatus php consulted on December 28 2012 AJBM 2010 Et les gagnants sont in Canadian French November 19 2010 Retrieved October 10 2020 Why using the N word was a tactic during the Quebec leaders debate The Parti Quebecois has a new leader in Canadian French October 9 2020 Retrieved October 10 2020 Jean Francois Lisee squeaks to victory in Parti Quebecois leadership race October 7 2016 Archived from the original on October 10 2020 Retrieved October 10 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul St Pierre Plamondon amp oldid 1123717080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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