Pauline Marois (French: [pɔlɪn maʁwa]; born March 29, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician, who served as the 30th premier of Quebec from 2012 to 2014...
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The Marois Government was formed by Quebec Premier Pauline Marois and held power from September 2012 until April 2014. The administration of the Parti...
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Parti Québécois (section Marois minority government)
He was followed the same day by Pauline Marois. In a surprise move, Duceppe withdrew on the 12th – leaving Marois the only declared candidate. No other...
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introduced by the governing Parti Québécois in 2013 under Premier Pauline Marois, trying to legislate the Quebec controversy on reasonable accommodation...
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have been found in the province. In February 2014, Premier of Quebec Pauline Marois announced that the provincial government would help finance two exploratory...
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caucus. Unlike the first three legislators who criticized PQ leader Pauline Marois for supporting a bill that endorsed a controversial agreement between...
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possible infringement of constitutional rights. Bill 78 was revoked by the Pauline Marois government. On December 6, 2007, the Opposition urged Charest to testify...
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governments, the Parti Québécois regained power in 2012 and its leader, Pauline Marois, became the first female premier of Quebec. The Liberal Party of Quebec...
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her home on September 5, 2018. Payette defended former PQ premier Pauline Marois's failed legislation known as the Charter of Quebec Values, which would...
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Canada.com. [permanent dead link] Philip Authier (13 January 2012). "Pauline Marois blasts former PQ MNA Francois Rebello". Montreal Gazette. Archived from...
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Legislative Assembly Pauline Marois, who later became premier of Quebec, called Raël "insane". The Raëlian Movement asked Marois to apologize; she refused...
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public protests anywhere in Quebec. The law was mainly repealed by the Marois government in September 2012 and expired in 2013. In the Fall of 2012, the...
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Quebec Legislature 38th Quebec Legislature Gouvernment of Bernard Landry Gouvernement of Lucien Bouchard Bill 104 Parti Québécois Commission de la construction...
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Minister responsible for the Charter of the French Language under Premier Pauline Marois of the Parti Québécois introduced Bill 14, An Act to Amend the Charter...
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Quebec Charter of Values. Quebec elected Pauline Marois as its first female premier on September 4, 2012. Marois served as leader of the Parti Québécois...
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criticisms over his leadership after the 2003 election, and in August 2004 Pauline Marois challenged him to hold a leadership contest. Facal supported this, saying...
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incumbents. Government of Québec. "Nombre de premiers ministres et de gouvernements depuis 1867". Informations historiques (in French). National Assembly...
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and Caron appeared at a press conference with government minister Pauline Marois as she announced an agreement in principle on the matter shortly before...
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run, and Pauline Marois was chosen as Boisclair's successor. The PQ returned to official opposition status in the 2008 election under Marois's leadership...
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2022-08-30. "Les Nominations à L'Ordre National du Québec 2012" (PDF). Gouvernement du Québec. "Recipients of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit". Saskatchewan...
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