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Jean-Marc
Fournier
Riding: Saint-Laurent
Minister of Justice
Government House Leader
Married and family man, Jean-Marc Fournier is a lawyer with a master's degree in public law. On August 11, 2010, he became Minister of Justice and member of the Quebec government's Priorities Committee. Until February 2011, he was also Minister responsible for the Reform of Democratic [...] Lire la suite
Married and family man, Jean-Marc Fournier is a lawyer with a master's degree in public law. On August 11, 2010, he became Minister of Justice and member of the Quebec government's Priorities Committee. Until February 2011, he was also Minister responsible for the Reform of Democratic Institutions and for Access to Information.
After filling diverse roles in the offices of various ministers under Robert Bourassa's government, Jean-Marc Fournier was MNA for Châteauguay from 1994 to 2008. Beginning in 2003, he was successively Minister of Municipal Affairs, Sports and Recreation, Minister of Education, Minister of Revenue, and Government House Leader, function he still occupies nowadays.
In 2008, he took a break from public life and returned to work in the private sector. In the fall of 2009, Jean-Marc Fournier became special advisor to the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, a role he fulfilled until his return to the government of Jean Charest.
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750, boulevard Marcel-Laurin
Bureau 128
Saint-Laurent (Québec) H4M 2M4
Telephone : 514 747-4050
Fax : 514 747-5605
Ministère de la Justice
Édifice Louis-Philippe-Pigeon
1200, route de l'Église
9e étage
Québec (Québec) G1V 4M1
Telephone : 418 643-4210
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Palais de justice de Montréal
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Montréal (Québec) H2Y 1B6
Telephone : 514 873-3317
Fax : 514 873-7174
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Édifice Pamphile-Le May
1035, rue des Parlementaires
1er étage, Bureau 1.39
Québec (Québec) G1A 1A4
Telephone: 418 643-3804
Fax: 418 643-2514