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different neighbourhoods across the city. In the same year, Perreault introduced a ninety million dollar five-year investment plan for Montreal's east end; he indicated the plan would protect eleven thousand existing jobs, create four thousand more, and bring $ 350 million in investment from the private sector. In 1990, he introduced a similar plan valued at one hundred million dollars for economically depressed areas in southwest Montreal.
2505:. Perreault's opponents then joined forces, and Sciortino was elected by fourteen votes on the second ballot. The results were annulled when it was discovered that at least fifteen voters from Claude Bernard's group had given improper addresses. See Philip Authier, "Liberals' monopoly on minorities over, new Italian-origin PQ candidate says," 2793:, 11 September 1997, A1; Elizabeth Thompson, George Kalogerakis, and Terrance Wills, "Palais des Congres okayed: The province says the proposed expansion of Montreal's convention centre will go ahead whether Ottawa contributes to it or not, because otherwise Montreal will lose out on hefty revenue from conventioneers," 896:. The government had previously made three million dollars available through an assistance fund, which Perreault said was meant for social services such as counselling. In 2000, he was quoted as saying on the matter, "There will not be compensation. We prefer to help those who most need the help now." 922:
In May 2000, Perreault introduced legislation to create a "national identity card" for Quebec. He noted that the card was not mandatory and would include no information beyond the citizen's name and picture. Critics accused the Bouchard government of using the card to promote sovereignty and charged
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Perreault proposed a transit corporation merger between the Montreal Urban Community, Laval, and the South Shore in 1998, arguing that it would save fifty million dollars per year. The initiative was set aside after complaints by Montreal-area mayors. Perreault also proposed a gasoline surtax and an
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In early 1998, Perreault helped negotiate an agreement for the provincial government to reduce Montreal's deficit by taking part ownership of some municipal buildings. He later announced significant funding initiatives for tourism, new bicycle lanes, and a new economic initiative for the city's east
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announced a new hiring campaign for the civil service in early 1999, indicating that they would seek more recruits from Quebec's minority communities. Perreault was later able to announce that Quebec had fulfilled its targets for minority representation in summer positions, but critics charged that
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Perreault argued in June 1999 that Quebec would require independence to have proper oversight of its immigration policy, noting that the Canadian federal government was responsible for half of all immigration to the province. In the same year, he said that Quebec wanted to increase its francophone
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as the SQ's first civilian leader. When it was released three years later, Poitras's report accused the SQ of abusing its powers of arrest, being more concerned with protecting its image than investigating misconduct, and having an "unhealthy air of solidarity, expressed through the law of silence
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economic downturn. The MUCTC made up for these cuts by increasing municipal contributions, increasing fares, and laying off some employees. At the end of the year, it posted a surprising $ 13.3 million surplus, and some transit advocates complained that the fare increases approved by Perreault had
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Perreault resigned from cabinet and the legislature on 6 October 2000, saying that his decision was personal and that he wanted to reorient his career. He added that he had entered provincial politics to achieve Quebec independence and would not have resigned if the Bouchard government had set a
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community, and several senior party officials unsuccessfully pressured Perreault to drop out. (There were also ideological differences between the candidates; Perreault was considered a centrist, and Sciortino was closer to the PQ's left wing.) Despite the nomination controversy, Perreault was
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Perreault introduced significant reforms to Montreal's civil service in early 1987 in a bid to decentralize the city's operations. Almost half of the city's department directorships were eliminated (with many directors taking early retirement), and twelve new municipal centers were opened in
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advertisements from bus and subway lines to ensure compliance with Quebec's French-only sign laws. Critics noted that this would result in about $ 800,000 in lost revenue over the next year. Perreault dropped the plan after being advised that the advertisements were legal under Canada's
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Aaron Derfel, Michelle Lalonde, and Elizabeth Thompson, "Increase gas tax, mayors suggest : Most Montreal-area mayors support the idea of financing the expansion of the transit system through a gasoline surtax and higher fees for motor-vehicle registration,"
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in the east-end Laurier ward. The Civic Party won a majority government on council in this election, and Perreault served in opposition for the next four years, achieving prominence as the MCM's critic on economic issues. In 1985, he joined with party leader
2901:, 25 September 1998, A10; Philip Authier, "PQ hard-liner loses in Mercier : Party militant Josee Legault, who wants the PQ to push the referendum issue, fails in her bid to win the nomination in Mercier riding from cabinet minister Robert Perreault," 775:(SQ) in June 1996, following widespread allegations of corruption and misconduct in the force. This followed an embarrassing situation in which a high-profile drug case was dismissed due to evidence tampering. The inquiry, initially led by chief justice 600:(MUCTC) in November 1986. Soon after his appointment, he announced a one-year fare freeze and a small tax increase for suburban Montreal homeowners that was targeted to transportation. In 1988, he wrote a public letter calling for municipalities in 2721:, 28 January 1999, 18:29; Ingrid Peritz, "Quebec provincial police accused of abuses," 29 January 1999, A1; Robert McKenzie, "Quebec's police reform bill called a cop-out --- Threats may be behind weaknesses, criminologist says," 2806:
Campbell Clark, "Quebec may buy into Montreal's facilities: Minister Robert Perreault says he favours a plan to help cut city's budget deficit by becoming a minority partner in sites like the Biodome or Botanical Garden,"
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event from taking place in the community; the government's position was that these events were too brutal to sanction. Later in the same year, Perreault's department took part in a jurisdictional controversy over a small
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Perreault announced in November 1993 that public transit ridership had increased after five years of decline, notwithstanding the continuing economic downturn. The MUCTC posted another $ 14 million surplus in early 1994.
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The first round of balloting at the first nomination meeting saw Perreault receive 245 votes, compared with 114 for Sciortino, 89 for retired civil servant Claude Bernard, and 71 for
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to propose an industry surtax to fund Montreal's public transit. He later suggested that an "enterprise zone" be created for economically depressed areas in Montreal's east end.
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Linda Gyulai, "Quebec minister attacks Bourque: In a rare intrusion onto municipal turf, Robert Perreault bemoans what he sees as a lack of democracy in the city of Montreal,"
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Perreault supported an increase to Montreal's parking meter rates in 2007, arguing that it was a necessary step to discourage automobile use. He also spoke in support of
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in 1968 and later studied economics at the same institution. From 1975 to 1983, he was an administrator for cultural, sports, and recreation organizations in Quebec.
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in August 1992, accusing the MCM of having lost credibility with the electorate. This was regarded as a serious indicator of dissent within Doré's party.
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in May 2001 and held the position until 2007. In this capacity, he continued to speak in favour of public transit. He also opposed an extension of the
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and the MCM won a landslide victory on council. Perreault was easily re-elected in Laurier and, following the election, was named as vice-chair of the
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in Kahnawake that was not sanctioned by the provincial government. In late 1996, Perreault reached an interim agreement with representatives of the
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Tu Thanh Ha, "Quebec officers found not guilty of tampering; Perreault orders inquiry into handling by Surete du Quebec of drug arrests,"
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Elizabeth Thompson and Irwin Block, "Merger plan is put on ice: Province retreats after pressure from Montreal-area municipalities,"
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Perreault's full official title was "Minister of State for the Metropolis and Minister responsible for the Montreal Region." See
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to contribute more to Montreal's transit system, arguing that the service was used by many of residents of these communities.
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Ray Doucet, "Five MCM councillors back Bloc Quebecois; Candidate acknowledges poverty problem, but stresses sovereignty,"
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immigration from 44 per cent to about 60 per cent. Perreault helped oversee a high-profile resettlement of refugees from
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on the stage as one of his supporters. This was very controversial; Godin was suffering from the advanced stages of
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policies to ensure that more women, indigenous persons, and members of visible minority communities would be hired.
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Mike King and Peggy Curran, "Parking revolt: City might be better positioned to put down this citizen uprising,"
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Lucien Bouchard succeeded Jacques Parizeau as premier on 29 January 1996, and appointed Perreault to cabinet as
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Campbell Clark and Elena Cherney, "Palais size to double: Province aims to attract lucrative new conventions,"
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the numbers for full-time civil service jobs remained unacceptably low. The government later strengthened its
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In June 1999, after he was shuffled out of ministerial responsibility for Montreal, Perreault accused Mayor
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Elizabeth Thompson, "We met quota: Quebec: Quarter of summer civil-service jobs went to non-francophones,"
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Henry Aubin, "Quebec gets good reviews for Kyoto plan: But so far the province is all talk, no action,"
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Philip Authier, "Legault challenges PQ: Feisty columnist drafted by party's Mercier riding executive,"
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for the Parti Québécois nomination in Mercier. Legault accused the PQ of abandoning its commitment to
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Irwin Block, "Cousineau leads top city panel; First woman to be chairman of executive committee,"
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in Mercier. Khadir was elected as Québec solidaire's first member of the provincial legislature.
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David Wimhurst, "Special enterprise zone would create regulatory 'oasis' in city's east end,"
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Aaron Derfel, "Transit merger coming: Quebec proposes single metropolitan agency by July 1,"
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Ingrid Peritz, "City's plan to cut number of department directors attacked by Civic Party,"
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In March 1999, Perreault said that Quebec would not provide individual compensation to the
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Perreault was public security minister at the time of a high-profile rivalry between two
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had supported Sciortino's candidacy as a means of building the PQs support in Montreal's
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wing of the MCM. In the 1980s, he dissented against the party's call to reform Quebec's
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Perreault sought the Parti Québécois nomination for the east-end Montreal division of
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Campbell Clark, "Quebec plans ID database of all citizens: Privacy experts worried,"
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under Parizeau's leadership, and Perreault entered the legislature as a governmental
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in 2006, calling it "incompetent" and saying that it was unduly focused on car use.
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Michelle Lalonde, "Critics say car still king: Public transit projects dismissed,"
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introduced significant cuts to Montreal municipal transit in 1991, amid a serious
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Ingrid Peritz, "Fainstat will chair executive including 3 women, 2 anglos,"
3406: 3401: 3391: 3085:"Quebec minister Robert Perreault quits cabinet, citing personal reasons," 3004:"Quebec to introduce new employment equity legislation for public sector," 2636:"Interim Tripartite Agreement Reached on Policing Services at Kanesatake," 2556: 804: 800: 788: 557: 143: 3170:, Conseil Regional de l'Environnement de Montreal. Retrieved 17 June 2011. 1398: 1054: 566: 3471: 3151:, Conseil Regional de l'Environnement de Montreal. Retrieved 17 June 2011 2755:, 20 March 1997, A15; Rheal Seguin, "Bill forges tools to combat gangs," 2666:
Karen Unland, "Liberals seek public inquiry into Surete investigations,"
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Robert Melnbardis, "Official inquiry finds Quebec police abuse powers,"
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Elizabeth Thompson, "Transit budget lays off 245 with no service cuts,"
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Robert Perreault, "Off-island municipalities should pay transit share,"
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Elizabeth Thompson, "Duhaime gets heavyweight backing as Bloc leader,"
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Robert McKenzie, "Quebec seeks to hire minorities," 14 May 1999, p. 1.
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In December 1990, Perreault announced that the MUCTC would remove the
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north of Montreal, citing pollution concerns. He criticized Quebec's
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In late April 1996, Perreault worked with security officials in the
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Stella Tzintzis, "Cycling heaven: plan calls for lots more paths,"
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that it was the first step toward creating mandatory voting cards.
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Denis Lessard, "L'ex-ministre Robert Perreault appuie Amir Khadir"
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James Mennie, "Roadwork plans crash into environmental concerns,"
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Lewis Harris, "Municipal parties make trust key economic issue,"
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Perreault announced an independent inquiry into the state of the
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Elizabeth Thompson, "MUCTC puts brakes to declining ridership,"
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Perreault also served as a city representative on the regional
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Lewis Harris, "City, suburbs split power on new MUC council,"
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increased vehicle registration fee to support public transit.
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elected without difficulty in the 1994 election. The PQ won a
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responsible for economic development and administrative reform
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Rheal Seguin, "PQ minister of immigration leaving politics,"
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Elizabeth Thompson, "Perreault's attack drops bomb on MCM,"
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Lewis Harris, "MUCTC will freeze transit fares for a year,"
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Ingrid Peritz, "Better service promised with city shakeup,"
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Lewis Harris, "Southwest area hungry for city aid plan,"
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Tu Thanh Ha, "Native casino carries on without permit,"
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Ingrid Peritz, "Firms should pay more to transit: MCM,"
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21st-century members of the National Assembly of Quebec
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Karen Unland, "Bouchard makes adjustments to cabinet,"
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concerning policing services in the divided community.
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Ann Carroll, "Car sharing program appeals for help,"
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Minister responsible for the Montreal region (Quebec)
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Rheal Seguin, "Quebec cabinet more feminine place,"
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Tu Thanh Ha, "Surete du Quebec put on short leash,"
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clear timeline for a new referendum on sovereignty.
846:, Perreault was challenged by well-known journalist 2533:, 4 August 1994, A11; Andre Picard, "Media Watch," 888:who had been abused several decades earlier at the 2567:, 9 August 1994, B3; Andre Picard, "Media watch," 865:of governing the city in an undemocratic fashion. 577:Jean DorĂ© was elected as mayor of Montreal in the 3021:"QUEBEC NEEDS TO CONTROL IMMIGRATION: MINISTER," 2944:Paul Cherry, "Pay orphans more, ombudsman says," 2424:Ingrid Peritz, "Dore team waiting in the wings," 892:. This decision was criticized by the provincial 3503: 3179:Michelle Lalonde, "Transit to become priority," 2593:Rheal Seguin, "Quebec launches prison reforms," 652:. He announced his support for the newly formed 472:politician and administrator in the province of 67:Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (Quebec) 2832:, 16 June 1998, A3; "$ 2 million for tourism," 2751:"Ottawa must help end biker gang war: Quebec," 957:Conseil regional de l'environnement de Montreal 686:Perreault wrote an editorial for the newspaper 37:Conseil regional de l'environnement de Montreal 2811:, 23 April 1998, A6; "Perreault's Band-Aid" , 823:on 25 August 1997, and named Perreault as the 792:and retaliations" against dissident officers. 3296: 2991:, 12 October 1999, B3; "Minorities at work," 1985: 1852: 1668: 1359: 1015: 616:The MCM won another landslide victory in the 3047:"Quebec pleased by settlement of Kosovars," 825:minister responsible for the Montreal region 2961:Steven Pearlstein, "Abandoned And Abused," 2011: 1878: 1694: 1385: 1041: 3303: 3289: 2454:"Montreal transit removes bilingual ads," 1992: 1978: 1859: 1845: 1675: 1661: 1366: 1352: 1022: 1008: 537:Perreault was a member of the progressive 2230:"MCM to shake up city hall 'labyrinth'," 955:Perreault became director general of the 2738:"Quebec Minister to fight biker gangs." 695: 503: 3072:, 3 May 2000, A2; "Into the dustbin" , 2360:"Fight's over on transit - Perreault," 879:minister of citizenship and immigration 869:Minister of immigration and citizenship 656:in 1990 and called for a referendum on 3504: 598:Montreal Urban Community Transit Corp. 241:Montreal Urban Community Transit Corp. 3284: 2152: 2150: 151:Minister of Public Security (Quebec) 996: 640:MCM divisions and national politics 13: 2147: 596:and was appointed as chair of the 527: 14: 3558: 3258: 815:Minister responsible for Montreal 549:, defeating incumbent councillor 3490: 2000:1982 Montreal municipal election 1867:1986 Montreal municipal election 1683:1990 Montreal municipal election 950: 873:Perreault was re-elected in the 3242: 3229: 3216: 3203: 3186: 3173: 3154: 3135: 3122: 3109: 3096: 3079: 3054: 3041: 3028: 3015: 2998: 2977: 2968: 2955: 2938: 2925: 2908: 2887: 2873: 2860: 2843: 2822: 2800: 2783: 2762: 2745: 2732: 2711: 2698: 2673: 2660: 2647: 2630: 2617: 2600: 2587: 2574: 2495: 2482: 2469: 2448: 2431: 2418: 2405: 2392: 2371: 2354: 2341: 2328: 2315: 2302: 2289: 2276: 2263: 2250: 2237: 2224: 2211: 2198: 2185: 2172: 2134: 2111: 2097:(in French), City of Montreal. 1964:(in French), City of Montreal. 1831:(in French), City of Montreal. 939:'s successful bid to lead the 829:Palais des congrĂšs de MontrĂ©al 708:. He initially lost to lawyer 650:Charter of the French Language 1: 3537:UniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al alumni 2104: 1615:Rejected and declined votes 1374:1994 Quebec general election 1030:1998 Quebec general election 583:Montreal executive committee 331:Montreal Executive Committee 288:Montreal Executive Committee 7: 3274:National Assembly of Quebec 3161:Rapport d’activitĂ©s 2007–08 3023:Resource News International 2166:National Assembly of Quebec 2128:National Assembly of Quebec 2095:Election results, 1833-2005 2027:Montreal Citizens' Movement 2014: 1962:Election results, 1833-2005 1894:Montreal Citizens' Movement 1881: 1829:Election results, 1833-2005 1710:Montreal Citizens' Movement 1697: 1388: 1044: 739:minister of public security 733:Minister of public security 539:Montreal Citizens' Movement 490:National Assembly of Quebec 194:National Assembly of Quebec 10: 3563: 2020: 2017: 1887: 1884: 1703: 1700: 1397: 1394: 1391: 1053: 1050: 1047: 842:During the buildup to the 764:and the Mohawk Council of 3522:Montreal city councillors 3488: 3326: 3093:, 29 September 2000, A10. 2091: 2080: 2064: 2043: 2025: 1973: 1958: 1947: 1931: 1913: 1892: 1840: 1825: 1814: 1800: 1777: 1761: 1745: 1729: 1708: 1656: 1641: 1633: 1622: 1614: 1603: 1347: 1332: 1322: 1314: 1302: 1287: 1272: 1257: 1003: 931:Canadian federal politics 492:from 1994 to 2000, and a 459: 449: 439: 415: 410: 406: 394: 382: 371: 363: 350: 339: 328: 316: 304: 293: 285: 269: 257: 246: 238: 226: 214: 203: 191: 179: 167: 156: 149: 137: 125: 114: 107: 95: 83: 72: 65: 53: 42: 34: 30: 23: 3382:Denise Carrier-Perreault 2905:, 28 September 1998, A1. 2840:, 11 November 1998, D17. 2466:, 6 September 1994, A11. 2282:"Montreal development," 979:2008 provincial election 901:treasury board president 875:1998 provincial election 706:1994 provincial election 594:Montreal Urban Community 510:Sainte-Anne-de-la-PĂ©rade 468:(born 13 May 1947) is a 430:Sainte-Anne-de-la-PĂ©rade 365:Montreal City Councillor 35:Director-General of the 3239:, 28 February 2003, A2. 3119:, 16 January 1997, A13. 2935:, 16 December 1998, A9. 2695:, 24 October 1996, A13. 2670:, 17 October 1996, A11. 2644:, 20 December 1996, A9. 2627:, 6 September 1996, A4. 2445:, 15 February 1991, B1. 2338:, 28 November 1988, B3. 2312:, 27 November 1986, A3. 2221:, 26 November 1986, A1. 2208:, 17 February 1986, B7. 2195:, 13 November 1985, A3. 2045:Civic Party of Montreal 1915:Civic Party of Montreal 1731:Civic Party of Montreal 1273:Total rejected ballots 618:1990 municipal election 579:1986 municipal election 547:1982 municipal election 3213:, 14 October 2006, B7. 3132:, 20 February 2007, A6 3038:, 3 November 1999, A8. 2995:, 30 October 1999, B6. 2729:, 16 January 1999, A6. 2584:, 30 January 1996, A7. 2580:"The Quebec cabinet," 2428:, 1 November 1986, B1. 2402:, 3 November 1993, A3. 2325:, 2 December 1986, A1. 2286:, 14 October 1987, B6. 2182:, 25 October 1986, B4. 2144:, 16 November 1991, D5 2140:"Meet the mandarins," 2066:Municipal Action Group 1634:Electors on the lists 1542:Commonwealth of Canada 981:, Perreault supported 890:Mount Cashel Orphanage 704:in the buildup to the 681:Official Languages Act 522:UniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al 508:Perreault was born in 359:(economic development) 3397:Rita Dionne-Marsolais 3076:, 4 October 2000, B2. 3025:, 3 June 1999, 12:14. 2797:, 1 October 1998, A1. 2780:, 26 August 1997, B2. 2708:, 20 August 1997, A5. 2571:, 10 August 1994, A5. 2492:, 13 August 1992, B2. 2479:, 10 August 1992, A3. 2273:, 14 October 1987, A3 1804:Micheline Dandonneau 1504:RenĂ©e-Claude Lorimier 1482:Jean-François Labadie 989:against PQ incumbent 819:Bouchard announced a 751:reserve to prevent a 696:Provincial legislator 644:Perreault was on the 543:Montreal city council 504:Early life and career 496:in the government of 484:from 1982 to 1994, a 476:. He was a prominent 3532:People from Mauricie 3527:Parti QuĂ©bĂ©cois MNAs 3226:, 10 March 2007, C1. 3183:, 15 April 2005, A9. 3166:21 July 2011 at the 3147:21 July 2011 at the 2965:, 7 April 2000, A24. 2857:, 10 March 1998, A3. 2759:, 18 April 1997, A1. 2742:, 12 March 1997, A4. 2614:, 29 April 1996, A1. 2597:, 3 August 1996, A1. 2503:Jean-Louis HĂ©rivault 2415:, 21 April 1994, A3. 2299:, 13 March 1990, A3. 2260:, 31 March 1987, A3. 2247:, 28 March 1987, H16 1779:White Elephant Party 965:transport department 935:Perreault supported 809:government of Canada 762:government of Canada 665:government of Canada 660:the following year. 3412:Jean-Pierre Jolivet 3200:, 16 November 2005. 3051:, 23 July 1999, A6. 3012:, 17 June 2000, B6. 2952:, 9 March 1999, A3. 2884:, 5 March 1998, A1. 2657:, 10 June 1996, A1. 2389:, 8 April 1993, A3. 2234:, 21 March 1987, A3 2005:Councillor, Laurier 1872:Councillor, Laurier 1688:Councillor, Laurier 1454:Action dĂ©mocratique 1153:Socialist Democracy 1110:Action 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Conseil regional de l'environnement de Montreal
André Porlier
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (Quebec)
André Boisclair
Sylvain Simard
Minister responsible for the Montreal region (Quebec)
Serge MĂ©nard
Louise Harel
Minister of Public Security (Quebec)
Serge MĂ©nard
Pierre BĂ©langer
National Assembly of Quebec
Mercier
GĂ©rald Godin
Nathalie Rochefort
Montreal Urban Community Transit Corp.
Yves Ryan
Ginette L'Heureux
Yves Ryan
Montreal Executive Committee
Pierre Lorange
John Gardiner
Montreal Executive Committee
John Gardiner
Montreal City Councillor
Roger Larivée
Louise Roy
Sainte-Anne-de-la-PĂ©rade
Quebec
Canadian

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