Nicole Léger
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Nicole Léger (right) with then-Parti Québécois leader André Boisclair |
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Riding | Pointe-aux-Trembles |
In office since | May 12, 2008 |
Preceded by | Andre Boisclair |
Born | March 12, 1955 Montreal, Quebec |
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1996 – 2006 | |
Preceded by | Michel Bourdon |
Succeeded by | Andre Boisclair |
Nicole Léger (born March 12, 1955 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian politician from Quebec and the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the riding of Pointe-aux-Trembles from 1996 to 2006 and recently elected back as member of the Parti Quebecois in a by-election on May 12, 2008.
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[edit] Background
She was born on March 12, 1955 in Montreal, Quebec and is the daughter of former Parti Québécois MNA Marcel Léger and the sister of Jean-Marc Léger, president of Léger Marketing. She made career in education and served in various executive positions in the Parti Québécois (PQ) from 1970 to 1996.
[edit] Member of the National Assembly
Following the death of MNA Michel Bourdon, Léger ran as a PQ candidate to fill his seat of Pointe-aux-Trembles. She easily won the by-election with 47% of the vote and was re-elected in the 1998 election.
[edit] Cabinet Member
Léger was appointed to the Cabinet in 1998 and served as Minister responsible for Family Services until 2001 and as Minister responsible for the War against Poverty from 2001 to 2003.
[edit] Retirement from politics
She won 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 stauch supporter of Pauline Marois over André Boisclair.
In the aftermath of Boisclair's victory as leader, both Marois and Léger vacated their seats and left politics. André Boisclair won a by-election and succeeded Nicole Léger as the MNA for Pointe-aux-Trembles.
Léger is vice-president and human resources chief at Léger Marketing, the polls firm ran by her brother Jean-Marc. Her involvement in the company's operations while she was minister raised several concerns about contracts the company received from the government during this period.
[edit] Political comeback
Even though Boisclair won re-election to the legislature in the 2007 election, the PQ had one of the worse showings in history. Boisclair resigned as party leader and relinquished his seat.
Léger won the seat back on May 12, 2008: she received 55% of the vote in a by-election and finished ahead of candidates Mélissa Dumais of the Liberal Party and Diane Bellemare of the ADQ. [1] [2]
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National Assembly of Quebec | ||
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Preceded by Michel Bourdon |
MNA, District of Pointe-aux-Trembles (1st time) 1996–2006 |
Succeeded by André Boisclair (PQ) |
Preceded by André Boisclair |
MNA for Pointe-aux-Trembles (2nd time) 2008–present |
Succeeded by incumbent |