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Jean Charest

29th Premier of Quebec (2003–2012).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Sherbrooke

Date of Birth

6/24/1958

Position Held

Premier of Quebec
(4/29/2003 - 9/19/2012)
Replaces
:
Bernard Landry
Replaced By
:
Pauline Marois
Series Ordinal
:29
Start Time
: 4/29/2003
End Time
: 9/19/2012
Member of the House of Commons of Canada
(9/4/1984 - 11/30/1998)
Replaces
:
Irénée Pelletier
Replaced By
:
Serge Cardin
Electoral District
:
Sherbrooke
Parliamentary Group
:
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Parliamentary Term
:
36th Canadian Parliament
Start Time
: 9/4/1984
End Time
: 11/30/1998
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec
(11/30/1998 - 9/17/2012)
Replaces
:
Marie Malavoy
Replaced By
:
Serge Cardin
Electoral District
:
Sherbrooke
Start Time
: 11/30/1998
End Time
: 9/17/2012
Leader of the Official Opposition of Quebec
(4/30/1998 - 4/29/2003)
Replaces
:
Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
Replaced By
:
Bernard Landry
Start Time
: 4/30/1998
End Time
: 4/29/2003
Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
(6/25/1993 - 11/4/1993)
Replaces
:
Don Mazankowski
Replaced By
:
Sheila Copps
Series Ordinal
:5
Start Time
: 6/25/1993
End Time
: 11/4/1993
Minister of the Environment
(4/21/1991 - 6/24/1993)
Replaces
:
Robert De Cotret
Replaced By
:
Pierre H. Vincent
Start Time
: 4/21/1991
End Time
: 6/24/1993

Occupation

Politician
Lawyer

Member of Political Party

Quebec Liberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

Educated At

University of Sherbrooke

Country of Citizenship

Canada

Instance Of

Human

Image

Award Received

Bavarian Order of Merit
Commander of the Legion of Honour
Honorary Doctorate From University of Grenoble-II
(11/29/2009)
Point in Time
: 11/29/2009

Religion or Worldview

Catholic Church

Given Name

Jean
Series Ordinal
:1

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English
Canadian French

Work Location

Ottawa

Family Name

Charest

Residence

Montreal

Spouse

Michèle Dionne

Candidacy in Election

2007 Quebec General Election
Member of Political Party
:
Quebec Liberal Party
1984 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Sherbrooke
Member of Political Party
:
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
: 22,232
Ranking
: 1
1988 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Sherbrooke
Member of Political Party
:
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
: 34,538
Ranking
: 1
1993 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Sherbrooke
Member of Political Party
:
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
: 29,758
Ranking
: 1
1997 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Sherbrooke
Member of Political Party
:
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
: 32,228
Ranking
: 1

Employer

McCarthy Tétrault
(2013 - )
Start Time
: 2013
TC Energy

Medical Condition

COVID-19
(March 2022 - )
Start Time
: March 2022

Participant In

World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2004
Subject Named As
:Jean Charest

Child

Antoine Dionne Charest
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