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Riding |
Candidate's Name |
Notes |
Gender |
Residence |
Occupation |
Votes |
% |
Rank |
Anjou |
Martin Janson |
Janson sought election the Commission scolaire de Montréal in 2003 and worked for the municipal Vision Montreal party in the late 2000s.[1] |
M |
|
|
4,319 |
13.20 |
3rd |
Argenteuil |
Sylvain Demers |
Demers was a president of a Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) local at a General Motors plant in Boisbriand, Quebec in the late 1990s and early 2000s.[2] |
M |
|
|
4,372 |
18.44 |
3rd |
Brome—Missisquoi |
Pierre Plante |
Plante (born 1951) has been a filmmaker since 1980. He made a documentary entitled Le jeu, ça change pas le monde sauf que... in 2000, exploring problem gambling and the practices of Loto-Québec.[3] The work was cited as documentary of the year by the Quebec Cinema Critics Association.[4] He once supported Quebec sovereignty, though he said in 2003 that he no longer considered it to be viable.[5] |
M |
|
|
6,018 |
18.05 |
3rd |
Chapleau |
Berthe Miron |
Miron was born in Rouyn-Noranda and was sixty years old during the 2003 election. She was a teacher for thirty years and a municipal councillor in Gatineau from 1983 to 1999. Miron ran for mayor of Gatineau in 1999, without success. In the 2003 election, she endorsed private medical clinics and education vouchers.[6][7] |
F |
|
|
3,949 |
13.12 |
3rd |
Gaspé |
Denis Paradis |
Paradis is a lawyer in Gaspé. He supported Belinda Stronach's bid to lead the Conservative Party of Canada in its 2004 leadership election.[8] Paradis is not to be confused with the former Canadian cabinet minister Denis Paradis. |
M |
|
|
1,743 |
9.15 |
3rd |
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve |
Louise Blackburn |
Blackburn has been a candidate in two Montreal municipal elections.[9] |
F |
|
|
2,449 |
10.40 |
3rd |
Jean-Lesage |
Aurel Bélanger |
Aurel is an agronomist and data processing specialist. He had worked with the United Nations for sixteen years before the 2003 election, focusing the establishment of coffee plantations.[10] He focused on health issues in the 2003 election.[11] |
M |
|
|
8,912 |
25.35 |
3rd |
Richelieu |
Micheline Ulrich |
Ulrich is a nurse and administrator. She co-authored a book entitled Soins d'urgence: perspective infirmière in 1994 and was elected as treasurer of the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec in 1996, 1997, and 1998.[12] In 2000, she took part in efforts to recruit nurses to Quebec from France.[13] When the 2003 election was called, she was working for the Ministry of Health and Social Services in the recruitment of infirmary nurses.[14] Considered a prominent ADQ candidate, she represented her party in a high-profile provincial debate on health care.[15] |
F |
|
|
3,756 |
13.11 |
3rd |
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