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Jacques Parizeau
GOQ
Parizeau in 1976
26th Premier of Quebec
In office September 26, 1994 – January 29, 1996
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Lieutenant Governor
Martial Asselin
Deputy
Bernard Landry
Preceded by
Daniel Johnson Jr.
Succeeded by
Lucien Bouchard
Leader of the Opposition of Quebec
In office September 25, 1989 – September 26, 1994
Premier
Robert Bourassa Daniel Johnson Jr.
Preceded by
Guy Chevrette
Succeeded by
Daniel Johnson Jr.
President of the Parti Québécois
In office March 18, 1988 – January 27, 1996
First Vice-President
Pauline Marois
Bernard Landry
Monique Simard
Preceded by
Guy Chevrette (interim)
Succeeded by
Lucien Bouchard
Minister of Finance
In office November 26, 1976 – November 27, 1984
Premier
René Lévesque
Preceded by
Raymond Garneau
Succeeded by
Yves Duhaime
Parliamentary constituencies
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for L'Assomption
June 1, 2015(2015-06-01) (aged 84) Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political party
Parti Québécois
Spouses
Alice Poznanska
(m. 1956; died 1990)
Lisette Lapointe
Alma mater
HEC Montréal
Sciences Po
London School of Economics
Faculté de droit de Paris
Profession
Economist
Jacques ParizeauGOQ (French pronunciation:[ʒakpaʁizo]; August 9, 1930 – June 1, 2015) was a Canadian politician and Québécois economist who was a noted Quebec sovereigntist and the 26th premier of Quebec from September 26, 1994, to January 29, 1996.
JacquesParizeau GOQ (French pronunciation: [ʒak paʁizo]; August 9, 1930 – June 1, 2015) was a Canadian politician and Québécois economist who was a noted...
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figure for the "Yes" side in the 1995 Quebec referendum, alongside JacquesParizeau, whom he succeeded to serve as the 27th premier of Quebec from January...
referendum was launched by the provincial Parti Québécois government of JacquesParizeau. Despite initial predictions of a heavy sovereignist defeat, an eventful...
Nouvelliste claiming that the former Parti Québécois (PQ) leader, JacquesParizeau, had reiterated his controversial statement that the 1995 referendum...
JacquesParizeau. Volume 2: Le Baron, 1970–1985 (in French). Montreal: Québec Amérique. 535 p. ISBN 2-7644-0153-1. Duchesne, Pierre (2004). Jacques Parizeau...
election, Landry backed the Free Trade Agreement. His support, along with JacquesParizeau played a role in Brian Mulroney's dominance in Quebec during the election...
would turn into a lifelong stay. She married economist and politician JacquesParizeau the following year. Though of Jewish background, and interned in Bergen...
lawyer and politician, 6th President of Dominica (b. 1934) 2015 – JacquesParizeau, Canadian economist and politician, 26th Premier of Quebec (b. 1930)...
leader, JacquesParizeau, however Parizeau was not sitting in the National Assembly since he had resigned in 1984. In the 1989 election, Parizeau won a...
Gagnon, Marc-André (29 April 2006). "Le vin de JacquesParizeau serait retiré des tablettes" [JacquesParizeau's wine would be withdrawn from the shelves]...
succeeded as head of the PQ by interim leader Guy Chevrette and later JacquesParizeau, who again made independence a primary goal. Johnson lost in the December...
amongst the Parti Québécois caucus. Pur et durs such as Finance Minister JacquesParizeau preferred a simple question on the entirety of the proposal. Lévesque...
without a bailout from Quebec's provincial government. However, Premier JacquesParizeau turned the request down, as few in Quebec were willing to be seen as...
increasing support for political means of attaining independence. Economist JacquesParizeau and politician Jérôme Proulx joined the PQ in 1969. Proulx had been...
Robert Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the Parti Québécois, led by JacquesParizeau. This election was notable for the arrival of the Equality Party, which...
Rollande (Canadian Press) (May 20, 1999). "L'entarteur de JacquesParizeau comparaît (Parizeau pie thrower appearing in court". Le Droit. "Les Entartistes:...
union with the rest of Canada in the 1995 Quebec referendum, PQ leader JacquesParizeau resigned. In January 1996, Bouchard left federal politics, where he...
Labour Minister Pierre Laporte; Laporte was later found murdered. JacquesParizeau joined the party on September 19, 1969, and Jérôme Proulx of the Union...
praising the Parti Québécois and René Lévesque, to be read by PQ leader JacquesParizeau. Upon Bouchard's return to Canada, Mulroney demanded he clarify the...
of 1992, resulting in the creation of the Bloc Québécois. In 1995, JacquesParizeau called a referendum on Quebec's independence from Canada. This consultation...
translated as "Baldy"). A reminder of his often ruffled comb-over. JacquesParizeau (1994–1996): Monsieur ("Sir"). Positive and relatively appreciative...