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Sam Hamad

Sam Hamad (born June 17, 1958) is a Canadian politician. He is the former member of National Assembly (MNA) for the riding of Louis-Hebert in the Quebec City region. Member of the Quebec Liberal Party, he has held various cabinet posts during his 14 years in the National Assembly. He was the Minister of Natural Resources, Minister for Transports and he was also the Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity, Minister of Labour and Minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale region.

Sam Hamad
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Louis-Hébert
In office
May 1, 2003 – April 27, 2017
Preceded byPaul Bégin
Succeeded byGeneviève Guilbault
Quebec Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Solidarity
In office
February 27, 2015 – January 28, 2016
PremierPhilippe Couillard
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byFrançois Blais
Quebec Minister of Labour
In office
April 23, 2014 – February 27, 2015
PremierPhilippe Couillard
Preceded byAgnès Maltais
Succeeded byPosition abolished
In office
September 9, 2009 – August 10, 2010
PremierJean Charest
Preceded byDavid Whissell
Succeeded byLise Thériault
Quebec Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade
In office
September 7, 2011 – September 19, 2012
PremierJean Charest
Preceded byClément Gignac
Succeeded byNicolas Marceau
Quebec Minister of Transport
In office
August 11, 2010 – September 6, 2011
PremierJean Charest
Preceded byJulie Boulet
Succeeded byPierre Moreau
Quebec Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity
In office
April 18, 2007 – August 10, 2010
PremierJean Charest
Preceded byMichelle Courchesne
Succeeded byJulie Boulet
Quebec Minister of Natural Resources
In office
April 29, 2003 – February 18, 2005
PremierJean Charest
Preceded byFrançois Gendron
Succeeded byPierre Corbeil
Personal details
Born
Sammy Hamed-Allah

(1958-06-17) June 17, 1958 (age 65)
Damascus, Syria
Political partyQuebec Liberal Party
CabinetChair of the Conseil du trésor

Biography edit

Early years and education edit

Born in Damascus, Syria, Hamad moved to Quebec City and studied civil engineering at Université Laval where he received both a bachelor's and master's degree. He also studied at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières where he obtained a master's degree in management. His birth name was Samer Hamed-Allah but he changed it when he moved to Quebec, saying that Samer sounded too much like the French words "sa mère" (meaning "his mother").[citation needed]

Career edit

He was an administration member for the Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec for nine years, while he was also a lecturer at Université Laval and the Université du Québec à Rimouski and the President of the Quebec Board of Trade and Industry.[citation needed]

He was also involved in the community, being the vice-president of Centraide-Quebec a board member of the Laval Hospital Foundation. He was also part of several associations promoting development in the region including the GATIQ which promoted advance technologies and innovations for the region.[citation needed]

Before making his foray into politics, Hamad was Vice-President of Groupe Roche, an influential engineering firm, from 1998 to 2003.[citation needed]

Politics edit

Hamed entered politics in 2003, where he became the MNA for Louis-Hebert as the Liberals led by Jean Charest defeated the Parti Québécois. He would be named Minister of Wildlife, Natural Resources and Parks and the Minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale (Quebec) region. He was removed from Cabinet in 2005 after he was criticized in regard to a project which would have added a new thermo plant in the Suroit region.

Hamad was narrowly re-elected in 2007. Initially, it was thought that the Action démocratique du Québec won the seat but late ballots pushed Hamad to a late-victory and no recounts were made. As he was only one of two Liberal MNAs elected in the Quebec City region (the other being Philippe Couillard), Hamad was named the Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity until where he was named Minister of Transports, swapping portfolios with Julie Boulet. Briefly in 2010, he also held the Labour portfolio after David Whissell resigned his position following conflict of interest allegations.

He returned to the Labour portfolio on April 23, 2014.

He announced his resignation as an MNA on April 27, 2017.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ "Sam Hamad, former Liberal cabinet minister, quits politics | CBC News".

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Natural Resources
2003–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity
2007–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Labour
2009–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Transports
2010–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade
2011–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Labour
2014–2015
Succeeded by
Position abolished
Preceded by
Position established
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Solidarity
2015–2016
Succeeded by

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2017Preceded byPaul BeginSucceeded byGenevieve GuilbaultQuebec Minister of Labour Employment and Social SolidarityIn office February 27 2015 January 28 2016PremierPhilippe CouillardPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byFrancois BlaisQuebec Minister of LabourIn office April 23 2014 February 27 2015PremierPhilippe CouillardPreceded byAgnes MaltaisSucceeded byPosition abolishedIn office September 9 2009 August 10 2010PremierJean CharestPreceded byDavid WhissellSucceeded byLise TheriaultQuebec Minister of Economic Development Innovation and Export TradeIn office September 7 2011 September 19 2012PremierJean CharestPreceded byClement GignacSucceeded byNicolas MarceauQuebec Minister of TransportIn office August 11 2010 September 6 2011PremierJean CharestPreceded byJulie BouletSucceeded byPierre MoreauQuebec Minister of Employment and Social SolidarityIn office April 18 2007 August 10 2010PremierJean CharestPreceded byMichelle CourchesneSucceeded byJulie BouletQuebec Minister of Natural ResourcesIn office April 29 2003 February 18 2005PremierJean CharestPreceded byFrancois GendronSucceeded byPierre CorbeilPersonal detailsBornSammy Hamed Allah 1958 06 17 June 17 1958 age 65 Damascus SyriaPolitical partyQuebec Liberal PartyCabinetChair of the Conseil du tresor Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years and education 1 2 Career 1 3 Politics 2 References 3 External linksBiography editEarly years and education edit Born in Damascus Syria Hamad moved to Quebec City and studied civil engineering at Universite Laval where he received both a bachelor s and master s degree He also studied at the Universite du Quebec a Trois Rivieres where he obtained a master s degree in management His birth name was Samer Hamed Allah but he changed it when he moved to Quebec saying that Samer sounded too much like the French words sa mere meaning his mother citation needed Career edit He was an administration member for the Ordre des Ingenieurs du Quebec for nine years while he was also a lecturer at Universite Laval and the Universite du Quebec a Rimouski and the President of the Quebec Board of Trade and Industry citation needed He was also involved in the community being the vice president of Centraide Quebec a board member of the Laval Hospital Foundation He was also part of several associations promoting development in the region including the GATIQ which promoted advance technologies and innovations for the region citation needed Before making his foray into politics Hamad was Vice President of Groupe Roche an influential engineering firm from 1998 to 2003 citation needed Politics edit Hamed entered politics in 2003 where he became the MNA for Louis Hebert as the Liberals led by Jean Charest defeated the Parti Quebecois He would be named Minister of Wildlife Natural Resources and Parks and the Minister responsible for the Capitale Nationale Quebec region He was removed from Cabinet in 2005 after he was criticized in regard to a project which would have added a new thermo plant in the Suroit region Hamad was narrowly re elected in 2007 Initially it was thought that the Action democratique du Quebec won the seat but late ballots pushed Hamad to a late victory and no recounts were made As he was only one of two Liberal MNAs elected in the Quebec City region the other being Philippe Couillard Hamad was named the Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity until where he was named Minister of Transports swapping portfolios with Julie Boulet Briefly in 2010 he also held the Labour portfolio after David Whissell resigned his position following conflict of interest allegations He returned to the Labour portfolio on April 23 2014 He announced his resignation as an MNA on April 27 2017 1 References edit Sam Hamad former Liberal cabinet minister quits politics CBC News External links edit Biography Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Quebec de 1792 a nos jours in French National Assembly of Quebec Political officesPreceded byFrancois Gendron Minister of Natural Resources2003 2005 Succeeded byPierre CorbeilPreceded byMichelle Courchesne Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity2007 2010 Succeeded byJulie BouletPreceded byDavid Whissell Minister of Labour2009 2010 Succeeded byLise TheriaultPreceded byJulie Boulet Minister of Transports2010 2011 Succeeded byPierre MoreauPreceded byClement Gignac Minister of Economic Development Innovation and Export Trade2011 2012 Succeeded byNicolas MarceauPreceded byAgnes Maltais Minister of Labour2014 2015 Succeeded byPosition abolishedPreceded byPosition established Minister of Labour Employment and Social Solidarity2015 2016 Succeeded byFrancois Blais Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Hamad amp oldid 1164353459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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