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Monique Vézina

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first for Transport (1987–1988), for Employment and Immigration (1988–1993), and for Seniors (1988–1993). From January to June 1993, she again served as Minister for External Relations and Minister responsible for
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After leaving politics, Vézina remained active in the field of international development as a member of the board of directors of the
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recruited to the PC Party as part of the creation of a coalition that could win power. She was appointed to the first
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Vézina currently serves as vice-president of the 'Conseil des relations internationales de Montréal
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became PC leader and prime minister. Vézina did not run in the
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as Minister of External Relations (a junior portfolio to the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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In 1995, she chaired the 961:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada MPs 167:government of Quebec in preparation for the 159:Commission nationale sur l’avenir du Québec 40:in the field of international development. 785:Ministers for External Relations (1983–95) 745: 731: 363: 349: 210:Conférence des peuples de langue française 73:Régie de l’assurance automobile du Québec 951:Officers of the National Order of Quebec 221:In 2007, she was made an Officer of the 114:Minister responsible for La Francophonie 976:20th-century Canadian women politicians 817:Ministers for International Cooperation 110:Secretary of State for External Affairs 918: 753:Ministers of International Development 189:In 1998, Vézina caused controversy in 184:l’Ordre du mérite coopératif québécois 971:Members of the 24th Canadian Ministry 876:Minister of International Development 726: 344: 193:by stating that she had never been a 981:Women government ministers of Canada 243:"National Order of Quebec citation" 59:. In 1976, she became chair of the 13: 14: 992: 253: 171:. The next year, she was elected 36:politician. She now works with a 32:(born July 13, 1935) is a former 69:Conseil supérieur de l’éducation 323:Minister of Supply and Services 121:Minister of Supply and Services 78:Vézina entered politics in the 235: 1: 228: 93:. She was one of a number of 71:and as vice-president of the 38:Non-governmental organization 182:, and was named a member of 7: 178:Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste 10: 997: 216: 175:by the Quebec nationalist 874: 815: 784: 758: 386: 329: 320: 312: 307: 297: 284: 276: 269: 966:Women in Quebec politics 223:National Order of Quebec 84:Progressive Conservative 161:, bodies set up by the 169:1995 Quebec referendum 417:Suzanne Blais-Grenier 140:1993 general election 82:being elected as the 80:1984 general election 956:People from Rimouski 291:Rimouski—Témiscouata 287:Member of Parliament 271:Parliament of Canada 155:Commission des aînés 119:In 1986, she became 91:Rimouski—Témiscouata 87:Member of Parliament 65:Mouvement Desjardins 53:Saint Lawrence River 204:, president of the 195:Canadian federalist 173:Patriote de l’année 95:Quebec nationalists 43:Vézina was born in 16:Canadian politician 308:Political offices 913: 912: 720: 719: 692:Pierre H. 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PC
OQ
Canadian
Non-governmental organization
Rimouski
Quebec
Saint Lawrence River
Quebec
Mouvement Desjardins
1984 general election
Progressive Conservative
Member of Parliament
Rimouski—Témiscouata
Quebec nationalists
Cabinet
Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney
Secretary of State for External Affairs
Minister responsible for La Francophonie
Minister of Supply and Services
Minister of State
la Francophonie
Kim Campbell
1993 general election
Montreal
Parti Québécois
1995 Quebec referendum
Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste
English Canada
Canadian federalist

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