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Éric Dorion

Éric Dorion (born June 2, 1970) is an administrator and politician in the Canadian province of Quebec. He served in the National Assembly of Quebec from 2007 to 2008, representing Nicolet-Yamaska as a member of the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ).

Éric Dorion
MNA for Nicolet-Yamaska
In office
April 25, 2007 – November 5, 2008
Preceded byMichel Morin
Succeeded byJean-Martin Aussant
Personal details
Born (1970-06-24) June 24, 1970 (age 53)
Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
Political partyAction démocratique du Québec
SpouseGina Bilodeau

Early life and career edit

Dorion was born in Drummondville, Quebec, and by his own admission had a troubled early life. He received a two-year suspended sentence for illegal possession of a vehicle in 1992, at a time when he was battling drug and alcohol addiction.[1] He has also admitted to having written false cheques in this period.[2] He later regained control of his life and began working for the treatment and prevention of drug addiction; he founded the intervention centre "De l'autre côté de l'ombre" in 1996 and served as its president and director until his election to the Quebec legislature. He also completed a training program in drug addiction and psychology at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières in 1997-98.

In his spare time, he has been a minor league hockey coach in Bécancour.[3]

Legislator edit

Dorion was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2007 general election, winning a seat that was previously held by the Parti Québécois. His criminal background was discovered by the media during the campaign and was reported in newspapers across Canada; he initially denied having a police record, but acknowledged the truth when presented with incontrovertible evidence. ADQ leader Mario Dumont accused the media of conducting a "witch hunt" against Dorion, who he said had turned his life around several years earlier.[4] After his election, Dorion said that his top priority would be preventing drug addiction.[5]

The Quebec Liberal Party formed a minority government after the 2007 election, and the ADQ became the official opposition in the National Assembly. Dorion was appointed as his party's critic for social solidarity.[6] As a legislator, he took part in all-party efforts to ensure that future Quebec legislation would be free of homophobia.[7] He later helped promote his party's controversial social security reforms in the 2008 Quebec election.[8]

Dorion was personally defeated in 2008, finishing third against Parti Québécois candidate Jean-Martin Aussant amidst a provincial swing away from the ADQ. He returned to work at "De l'autre côté de l'ombre" after the election.[3]

Electoral record edit

2008 Quebec general election: Nicolet-Yamaska
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Parti Québécois Jean-Martin Aussant 8,131 35.24
Liberal Mario Landry 7,956 34.48
Action démocratique Éric Dorion
(incumbent)
6,044 26.20
Québec solidaire Marianne Mathis 940 4.07
Total valid votes 23,071 98.14
Rejected and declined votes 438 1.86
Turnout 23,509 67.38 −10.35
Electors on the lists 34,889
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
2007 Quebec general election: Nicolet-Yamaska
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Action démocratique Éric Dorion 10,839 41.18
Parti Québécois Donald Martel 7,455 28.32
Liberal Yves Baril 6,770 25.72
Québec solidaire Jean Proulx 1,121 4.26
Independent Simonne Lizotte 138 0.52
Total valid votes 26,323 98.73
Rejected and declined votes 339 1.27
Turnout 26,662 77.73
Electors on the lists 34,301
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Candidates haunted by past gaffes," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 10 March 2007, A4.
  2. ^ Rhéal Séguin, "PQ members blame Boisclair for defeat," Globe and Mail, 30 March 2007, A12.
  3. ^ a b "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
  4. ^ "Candidates haunted by past gaffes," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 10 March 2007, A4; Francois Shalom, "Dumont decries 'witchhunt' against ADQ candidates: Nominee is found to have a criminal record," Montreal Gazette, 10 March 2007, A9.
  5. ^ Jocelyne Richer, "Mario Dumont sera sur le terrain pour préparer la prochaine élection," La Presse Canadienne, 29 March 2007, 4:38pm.
  6. ^ "CABINET DU CHEF DE L'OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE - LE CHEF DE L'OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE ANNONCE LA COMPOSITION DE SON "CABINET FANTÔME"" [press release], Canada NewsWire, 9:19am.
  7. ^ Martin Ouellet, "Les partis de l'Assemblée nationale s'associent à la cause gaie," La Presse Canadienne, 20 November 2007, 4:10pm.
  8. ^ Antoine Robitaille, "Dumont veut mettre un terme à l'aide sociale comme «mode de vie»," Le Devoir, 21 November 2008, A5.

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Eric Dorion born June 2 1970 is an administrator and politician in the Canadian province of Quebec He served in the National Assembly of Quebec from 2007 to 2008 representing Nicolet Yamaska as a member of the Action democratique du Quebec ADQ Eric DorionMNA for Nicolet YamaskaIn office April 25 2007 November 5 2008Preceded byMichel MorinSucceeded byJean Martin AussantPersonal detailsBorn 1970 06 24 June 24 1970 age 53 Drummondville Quebec CanadaPolitical partyAction democratique du QuebecSpouseGina Bilodeau Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Legislator 3 Electoral record 4 Footnotes 5 External linksEarly life and career editDorion was born in Drummondville Quebec and by his own admission had a troubled early life He received a two year suspended sentence for illegal possession of a vehicle in 1992 at a time when he was battling drug and alcohol addiction 1 He has also admitted to having written false cheques in this period 2 He later regained control of his life and began working for the treatment and prevention of drug addiction he founded the intervention centre De l autre cote de l ombre in 1996 and served as its president and director until his election to the Quebec legislature He also completed a training program in drug addiction and psychology at the Universite du Quebec a Trois Rivieres in 1997 98 In his spare time he has been a minor league hockey coach in Becancour 3 Legislator editDorion was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2007 general election winning a seat that was previously held by the Parti Quebecois His criminal background was discovered by the media during the campaign and was reported in newspapers across Canada he initially denied having a police record but acknowledged the truth when presented with incontrovertible evidence ADQ leader Mario Dumont accused the media of conducting a witch hunt against Dorion who he said had turned his life around several years earlier 4 After his election Dorion said that his top priority would be preventing drug addiction 5 The Quebec Liberal Party formed a minority government after the 2007 election and the ADQ became the official opposition in the National Assembly Dorion was appointed as his party s critic for social solidarity 6 As a legislator he took part in all party efforts to ensure that future Quebec legislation would be free of homophobia 7 He later helped promote his party s controversial social security reforms in the 2008 Quebec election 8 Dorion was personally defeated in 2008 finishing third against Parti Quebecois candidate Jean Martin Aussant amidst a provincial swing away from the ADQ He returned to work at De l autre cote de l ombre after the election 3 Electoral record editvte2008 Quebec general election Nicolet YamaskaParty Candidate Votes Parti Quebecois Jean Martin Aussant 8 131 35 24Liberal Mario Landry 7 956 34 48Action democratique Eric Dorion incumbent 6 044 26 20Quebec solidaire Marianne Mathis 940 4 07Total valid votes 23 071 98 14Rejected and declined votes 438 1 86Turnout 23 509 67 38 10 35Electors on the lists 34 889Source Official Results Le Directeur general des elections du Quebec vte2007 Quebec general election Nicolet YamaskaParty Candidate Votes Action democratique Eric Dorion 10 839 41 18Parti Quebecois Donald Martel 7 455 28 32Liberal Yves Baril 6 770 25 72Quebec solidaire Jean Proulx 1 121 4 26Independent Simonne Lizotte 138 0 52Total valid votes 26 323 98 73Rejected and declined votes 339 1 27Turnout 26 662 77 73Electors on the lists 34 301Source Official Results Le Directeur general des elections du Quebec Footnotes edit Candidates haunted by past gaffes Kitchener Waterloo Record 10 March 2007 A4 Rheal Seguin PQ members blame Boisclair for defeat Globe and Mail 30 March 2007 A12 a b Biography Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Quebec de 1792 a nos jours in French National Assembly of Quebec Candidates haunted by past gaffes Kitchener Waterloo Record 10 March 2007 A4 Francois Shalom Dumont decries witchhunt against ADQ candidates Nominee is found to have a criminal record Montreal Gazette 10 March 2007 A9 Jocelyne Richer Mario Dumont sera sur le terrain pour preparer la prochaine election La Presse Canadienne 29 March 2007 4 38pm CABINET DU CHEF DE L OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE LE CHEF DE L OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE ANNONCE LA COMPOSITION DE SON CABINET FANTOME press release Canada NewsWire 9 19am Martin Ouellet Les partis de l Assemblee nationale s associent a la cause gaie La Presse Canadienne 20 November 2007 4 10pm Antoine Robitaille Dumont veut mettre un terme a l aide sociale comme mode de vie Le Devoir 21 November 2008 A5 External links edit Biography Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Quebec de 1792 a nos jours in French National Assembly of Quebec Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Dorion amp oldid 1206399524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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