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- Lucienne_Robillard abstract "Lucienne Robillard, PC (born June 16, 1945) is a Canadian politician and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. She sat in the Canadian House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Westmount—Ville-Marie in Montreal.Robillard had a career as a social worker before entering politics. In the Quebec election of 1989, she was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the riding of Chambly as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party. She was appointed to the provincial cabinet of Premier Robert Bourassa as Minister of Cultural Affairs. In 1992, she became Minister of Education, and then served as Minister of Health and Social Services from 1994 until the defeat of the Liberal government. She then moved to federal politics as a star candidate when she was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in a by-election in the safe Liberal riding of Westmount—Ville-Marie. Jean Chrétien appointed her to the federal cabinet as Minister of Labour and Minister responsible for the federal campaign in the 1995 Quebec referendum.In 1996, she became Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. On August 3, 1999, she assumed the responsibilities of President of the Treasury Board. When Paul Martin became Prime Minister of Canada in 2003, he moved Robillard to the position of Minister of Industry and Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec. With the cabinet shuffle that followed the 2004 election, she became Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.Upon Judy Sgro's resignation from Cabinet on January 14, 2005, Joe Volpe moved to fill the vacant position of Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and Robillard assumed his prior responsibilities as Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. When Belinda Stronach crossed the floor and joined the Liberals in the House of Commons on May 17, 2005, she replaced Robillard as Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.On February 1, 2006, she was named deputy leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons by Interim Leader Bill Graham. She held this post until the newly elected leader, Stéphane Dion (who represents the nearby riding of Saint-Laurent—Cartierville), in accordance with the customary Anglophone/Francophone division of duties, appointed the Anglophone Michael Ignatieff as his deputy.On April 4, 2007, she announced she would not run in the next election. She resigned her seat on January 25, 2008.In 2010 she became co-chair of the election campaign for the Liberal Party of Canada in Quebec. In May 2010 she was elected President of the Liberal Party of Canada (Quebec) (LPCQ) by the Board of directors to replace Marc Lavigne who had resigned for personal reasons a few months after having been elected by the delegates at the October 2009 convention. Lucienne Robillard was also co-chair of the Electoral Commission of the LPCQ in 2010 and 2011 until the commission was dissolved at the start of the 2011 electoral campaign.As president of the LPCQ she also sits on the National Board of Directors of the Liberal Party of Canada.".
- Lucienne_Robillard activeYearsEndDate "1997-06-02".
- Lucienne_Robillard activeYearsEndDate "2008-01-25".
- Lucienne_Robillard activeYearsStartDate "1995-02-13".
- Lucienne_Robillard activeYearsStartDate "1997-06-02".
- Lucienne_Robillard birthDate "1945-06-16".
- Lucienne_Robillard birthPlace Montreal.
- Lucienne_Robillard birthPlace Quebec.
- Lucienne_Robillard birthYear "1945".
- Lucienne_Robillard country Canada.
- Lucienne_Robillard party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Lucienne_Robillard profession Social_work.
- Lucienne_Robillard residence Montreal.
- Lucienne_Robillard residence Quebec.
- Lucienne_Robillard successor Marc_Garneau.
- Lucienne_Robillard wikiPageID "621260".
- Lucienne_Robillard wikiPageRevisionID "601426920".
- Lucienne_Robillard after Jacques_Chagnon.
- Lucienne_Robillard after Michael_Ignatieff.
- Lucienne_Robillard before Anne_McLellan.
- Lucienne_Robillard before Michel_Pagé.
- Lucienne_Robillard birthDate "1945-06-16".
- Lucienne_Robillard birthPlace Montreal.
- Lucienne_Robillard birthPlace Quebec.
- Lucienne_Robillard dateOfBirth "1945-06-16".
- Lucienne_Robillard hasPhotoCollection Lucienne_Robillard.
- Lucienne_Robillard honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Lucienne_Robillard honorificSuffix Queen's_Privy_Council_for_Canada.
- Lucienne_Robillard name "Lucienne Robillard".
- Lucienne_Robillard name "Robillard, Lucienne".
- Lucienne_Robillard parliament "Canadian".
- Lucienne_Robillard party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Lucienne_Robillard placeOfBirth Montreal.
- Lucienne_Robillard placeOfBirth Quebec.
- Lucienne_Robillard post Minister_of_Citizenship_and_Immigration.
- Lucienne_Robillard post Minister_of_Industry_(Canada).
- Lucienne_Robillard post Minister_of_Intergovernmental_Affairs_(Canada).
- Lucienne_Robillard post Minister_of_Labour_(Canada).
- Lucienne_Robillard post Minister_responsible_for_the_Economic_Development_Agency_of_Canada_for_the_Regions_of_Quebec.
- Lucienne_Robillard post President_of_the_Queen's_Privy_Council_for_Canada.
- Lucienne_Robillard post President_of_the_Treasury_Board_(Canada).
- Lucienne_Robillard post Secretary_of_State_for_Canada.
- Lucienne_Robillard post "Minster of State".
- Lucienne_Robillard post1followed Alfonso_Gagliano.
- Lucienne_Robillard post1followed David_Emerson.
- Lucienne_Robillard post1followed "position abolished".
- Lucienne_Robillard post1preceded Allan_Rock.
- Lucienne_Robillard post1preceded Brian_Tobin.
- Lucienne_Robillard post1preceded Lloyd_Axworthy.
- Lucienne_Robillard post1preceded "vacant, previously".
- Lucienne_Robillard post1years "1995".
- Lucienne_Robillard post1years "2003".
- Lucienne_Robillard post2followed Belinda_Stronach.
- Lucienne_Robillard post2followed "position abolished".
- Lucienne_Robillard post2note "styled as Minister of Citizenship and Immigration".
- Lucienne_Robillard post2note "styled as Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development".
- Lucienne_Robillard post2preceded Joe_Volpe.
- Lucienne_Robillard post2preceded Sergio_Marchi.
- Lucienne_Robillard post2years "1996".
- Lucienne_Robillard post2years "2005".
- Lucienne_Robillard post3followed Elinor_Caplan.
- Lucienne_Robillard post3followed Michael_Chong.
- Lucienne_Robillard post3preceded Denis_Coderre.
- Lucienne_Robillard post3preceded Sergio_Marchi.
- Lucienne_Robillard post3years "1996".
- Lucienne_Robillard post3years "2004".
- Lucienne_Robillard post4followed Michael_Chong.
- Lucienne_Robillard post4followed Reg_Alcock.
- Lucienne_Robillard post4preceded Marcel_Massé.
- Lucienne_Robillard post4preceded Pierre_Pettigrew.
- Lucienne_Robillard post4years "1999".
- Lucienne_Robillard post4years "2004".
- Lucienne_Robillard predecessor David_Berger_(Canadian_politician).
- Lucienne_Robillard predecessor "new riding".
- Lucienne_Robillard profession Social_work.
- Lucienne_Robillard residence Montreal.
- Lucienne_Robillard residence Quebec.
- Lucienne_Robillard riding Saint-Henri—Westmount.
- Lucienne_Robillard riding Westmount—Ville-Marie.
- Lucienne_Robillard shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Lucienne_Robillard spouse "divorced".
- Lucienne_Robillard successor Marc_Garneau.
- Lucienne_Robillard successor "riding abolished".
- Lucienne_Robillard termEnd "1997-06-02".
- Lucienne_Robillard termEnd "2008-01-25".
- Lucienne_Robillard termStart "1995-02-13".
- Lucienne_Robillard termStart "1997-06-02".
- Lucienne_Robillard title Ministry_of_Education,_Recreation_and_Sports_(Quebec).
- Lucienne_Robillard title "Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada".
- Lucienne_Robillard wordnet_type synset-incumbent-noun-1.
- Lucienne_Robillard years "1992".
- Lucienne_Robillard years "2006".
- Lucienne_Robillard description "Canadian politician".
- Lucienne_Robillard description "Canadian politician".
- Lucienne_Robillard subject Category:1945_births.
- Lucienne_Robillard subject Category:Canadian_women_Members_of_Parliament.
- Lucienne_Robillard subject Category:Liberal_Party_of_Canada_MPs.
- Lucienne_Robillard subject Category:Living_people.
- Lucienne_Robillard subject Category:Members_of_the_House_of_Commons_of_Canada_from_Quebec.
- Lucienne_Robillard subject Category:Members_of_the_Queen's_Privy_Council_for_Canada.