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Sean Patrick Maloney, Canadian/American politician and U.S. Representative for the state of New York since 2013; naturalized U.S. citizen; Pauline Marois; Manon Massé; Thomas D'Arcy McGee, a father of the Canadian Confederation; Honoré Mercier; Yves Michaud; Brian Mulroney, 18th Prime Minister of Canada and father of etalk host Ben Mulroney ...
Women in Quebec politics (2 C, 131 P) C. Canadian senators from Quebec (1 C, 264 P) Candidates in Quebec provincial elections (10 C, 45 P) D. Deputy premiers of ...
Lists of mayors of places in Quebec (10 P) Pages in category "Lists of political office-holders in Quebec" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Instead, premiers can stay in office as long as their government has the confidence of a majority in the National Assembly of Quebec under the system of responsible government. Under this system, Maurice Duplessis was Quebec's longest-serving premier, holding office for a total of 18 years and 82 days over two non-consecutive terms. [1] [2]
Stéphane Dion (b. 1955), politician; Campbell Mellis Douglas (1840–1909), winner of the Victoria Cross; Jessica Dubé (b. 1987), figure skater; Paul Dumont (1920–2008), administrator of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League; Gaétan Duchesne (1962–2007), NHL player
The politics of Quebec are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces, namely a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The capital of Quebec is Quebec City, where the Lieutenant Governor, Premier, the legislature, and cabinet reside.
Pages in category "Politicians from Quebec City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 202 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of the premiers of the province of Quebec since Canadian Confederation in 1867. Quebec uses a unicameral (originally bicameral) Westminster-style parliamentary government, in which the premier is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the National Assembly (previously called the Legislative Assembly).