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The deputy premier of Quebec ( French: Vice-premier ministre du Québec (masculine) or Vice-première ministre du Québec (feminine)), is the deputy head of government in Quebec.

There was no deputy premier until July 1960.

In the 1960s, the post was sometimes referred to as the vice president of the Executive Council.

The post has been temporarily vacant twice: after the death of Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr. when the incumbent deputy premier, Jean-Jacques Bertrand, became premier; and after the death of Deputy Premier Pierre Laporte. Besides Bertrand, two other deputy premiers, Bernard Landry and Pauline Marois, later became premier, though both did so some years after their tenure as deputy premier had ended. The longest serving deputy Premier was Lise Bacon at 8 years and 30 days. While Michelle Courchesne was the shorter serving at 4 months 5 days. Out of 22 deputy Premiers 10 have been women. The current Deputy Premier is Geneviève Guilbault of the CAQ and was sworn in on October 18, 2018.

List

Name District
(Region)
Took office Left office Party
  Georges-Émile Lapalme Montréal-Outremont
( Montreal West)
19601964 Liberal
  Paul Gérin-Lajoie Vaudreuil-Soulanges
( Montérégie)
19641966 Liberal
  Jean-Jacques Bertrand Missisquoi
( Eastern Townships)
19661968 Union Nationale
  nonen.a.26 September
1968
11 December
1968
Union Nationale
  Jean-Guy Cardinal Bagot
( Montérégie)
19681970 Union Nationale
  Pierre Laporte Chambly
( Montérégie)
1970 17 October 1970 Liberal
  nonen.a.17 October
1970
1972 Liberal
  Gérard D. Levesque Bonaventure
( Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
19721976 Liberal
  Jacques-Yvan Morin Sauvé
( Montreal East)
19761984 Parti Québécois
  Camille Laurin Bourget
( Montreal East)
19841984 Parti Québécois
  Marc-André Bédard Chicoutimi
( Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean)
19841985 Parti Québécois
  Lise Bacon Chomedey
( Laval)
19851994 Liberal
  Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Saint-François
( Eastern Townships)
19941994 Liberal
  Bernard Landry Verchères
( Montérégie)
19942001 Parti Québécois
  Pauline Marois Taillon
( Montérégie)
20012003 Parti Québécois
  Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Saint-François
( Eastern Townships)
20032005 Liberal
  Jacques Dupuis Saint-Laurent
( Montreal West)
20052007 Liberal
  Nathalie Normandeau Bonaventure
( Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
20072011 Liberal
  Line Beauchamp Bourassa-Sauvé
( Montreal North)
20112012 Liberal
  Michelle Courchesne Fabre
( Laval)
20122012 Liberal
  François Gendron Abitibi-Ouest
( Abitibi-Témiscamingue)
20122014 Parti Québécois
  Lise Thériault Anjou–Louis-Riel
( Montreal)
23 April 201411 October 2017 Liberal
  Dominique Anglade Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne
( Montreal)
11 October 201718 October 2018 Liberal
  Geneviève Guilbault Louis-Hébert
( Capitale-Nationale)
18 October 2018present Coalition Avenir Québec

Footnotes


See also

For more lists of this type, see Lists of office-holders.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The deputy premier of Quebec ( French: Vice-premier ministre du Québec (masculine) or Vice-première ministre du Québec (feminine)), is the deputy head of government in Quebec.

There was no deputy premier until July 1960.

In the 1960s, the post was sometimes referred to as the vice president of the Executive Council.

The post has been temporarily vacant twice: after the death of Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr. when the incumbent deputy premier, Jean-Jacques Bertrand, became premier; and after the death of Deputy Premier Pierre Laporte. Besides Bertrand, two other deputy premiers, Bernard Landry and Pauline Marois, later became premier, though both did so some years after their tenure as deputy premier had ended. The longest serving deputy Premier was Lise Bacon at 8 years and 30 days. While Michelle Courchesne was the shorter serving at 4 months 5 days. Out of 22 deputy Premiers 10 have been women. The current Deputy Premier is Geneviève Guilbault of the CAQ and was sworn in on October 18, 2018.

List

Name District
(Region)
Took office Left office Party
  Georges-Émile Lapalme Montréal-Outremont
( Montreal West)
19601964 Liberal
  Paul Gérin-Lajoie Vaudreuil-Soulanges
( Montérégie)
19641966 Liberal
  Jean-Jacques Bertrand Missisquoi
( Eastern Townships)
19661968 Union Nationale
  nonen.a.26 September
1968
11 December
1968
Union Nationale
  Jean-Guy Cardinal Bagot
( Montérégie)
19681970 Union Nationale
  Pierre Laporte Chambly
( Montérégie)
1970 17 October 1970 Liberal
  nonen.a.17 October
1970
1972 Liberal
  Gérard D. Levesque Bonaventure
( Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
19721976 Liberal
  Jacques-Yvan Morin Sauvé
( Montreal East)
19761984 Parti Québécois
  Camille Laurin Bourget
( Montreal East)
19841984 Parti Québécois
  Marc-André Bédard Chicoutimi
( Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean)
19841985 Parti Québécois
  Lise Bacon Chomedey
( Laval)
19851994 Liberal
  Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Saint-François
( Eastern Townships)
19941994 Liberal
  Bernard Landry Verchères
( Montérégie)
19942001 Parti Québécois
  Pauline Marois Taillon
( Montérégie)
20012003 Parti Québécois
  Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Saint-François
( Eastern Townships)
20032005 Liberal
  Jacques Dupuis Saint-Laurent
( Montreal West)
20052007 Liberal
  Nathalie Normandeau Bonaventure
( Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
20072011 Liberal
  Line Beauchamp Bourassa-Sauvé
( Montreal North)
20112012 Liberal
  Michelle Courchesne Fabre
( Laval)
20122012 Liberal
  François Gendron Abitibi-Ouest
( Abitibi-Témiscamingue)
20122014 Parti Québécois
  Lise Thériault Anjou–Louis-Riel
( Montreal)
23 April 201411 October 2017 Liberal
  Dominique Anglade Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne
( Montreal)
11 October 201718 October 2018 Liberal
  Geneviève Guilbault Louis-Hébert
( Capitale-Nationale)
18 October 2018present Coalition Avenir Québec

Footnotes


See also

For more lists of this type, see Lists of office-holders.

External links


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