• Solange Charest (born August 3, 1950 in Amqui, Quebec) is a Quebec politician. She was a Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Rimouski...
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  • sculptor, and engraver Solange Chaput-Rolland (1919–2001), Canadian journalist, author, lecturer, politician, and senator Solange Charest (born 1950), Quebec...
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  • Nancy Charest (1959–2014), Canadian politician Réal Charest, Canadian politician Solange Charest (born 1950), Canadian politician Travis Charest (born...
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    leadership election. However, some Liberals thought that he could replace Jean Charest, then premier. In February 2011, Legault co-founded with Charles Sirois...
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    Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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    Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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    political cachet. In 2003, Landry lost the Quebec general election to Jean Charest's Quebec Liberal Party. A renowned documentary named À hauteur d'homme about...
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    Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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    {{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Le gouvernement Charest survivra" [The Charest government will survive]. LCN. November 7, 2007. Retrieved November...
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    amend the Charter of the French Language. Following the election of Jean Charest's government in 2003 , she sat in the opposition as chairperson of the Committee...
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  • Pelletier was elected in 2007 in Rimouski, succeeding former PQ MNA Solange Charest. He was later named on April 25, 2007 the PQ critic in regional economic...
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    would win a landslide victory over the incumbent Liberal Party of Jean Charest. Boisclair was the first openly gay politician in Canada to win the leadership...
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    Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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    Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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    Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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    re-election in the 2003 election, but her party was defeated by Jean Charest's Liberals. In the Parti Québécois leadership election of 2005 she was a...
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    Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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  • Irvin Pelletier Roger Picard Guylaine Bélanger Stéphanie Théorêt †Solange Charest Rivière-du-Loup Jean D'Amour Hugues Belzile Mario Dumont Martin Poirier...
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    National Assembly of Quebec. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Premier Jean Charest won a plurality of seats, but were reduced to a minority government, Quebec's...
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    René Blouin, Serge Cardin, Jean-Paul Champagne, Noëlla Champagne, Solange Charest, Jacques Côté, Daniel Doyer, Luc Ferland, Serge Geoffrion, Daniel Goyer...
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    Affairs in the Bernard Landry cabinet, until the party's defeat to Jean Charest's Liberals in the 2003 elections. He served as critic of the opposition...
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    for Research, Science and Technology March 8, 2001–January 30, 2002 Solange Charest Quebec provincial government of Lucien Bouchard Cabinet posts (3) Predecessor...
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  • Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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  • Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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  • Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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  • Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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  • next to his name. Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Jean Charest Deputy Premier: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (2003–2005), Jacques P. Dupuis...
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  •  1985–1989     Michel Tremblay Liberal 34th  1989–1994 35th  1994–1998     Solange Charest Parti Québécois 36th  1998–2003 37th  2003–2007 38th  2007–2008 Irvin...
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  • Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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  • Claude Boucher André Boulerice Jocelyne Caron Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Solange Charest David Cliche Jacques Côté Rita Dionne-Marsolais Joseph Facal François...
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