The 34th National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1989 Quebec general election and sat from November 28, 1989 to March 18, 1992; from March 19, 1992 to March 10, 1994; and from March 17, 1994 to June 14, 1994. The Quebec Liberal Party government was led by Robert Bourassa throughout most of the mandate except in the final months of the government prior to the 1994 elections, when Daniel Johnson Jr. succeeded Bourassa as Premier of Quebec.
After the 1989 electionsThis was the list of members of the National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1989 election:
Other MNAs were elected in by-elections in this mandate
Jean Filion, Parti Québécois, Montmorency, August 12, 1991 Pierre Bélanger, Parti Québécois, Anjou, January 20, 1992 Roger Bertrand, Parti Québécois, Portneuf, July 5, 1993 Serge Ménard, Parti Québécois, Laval-des-Rapides, December 13, 1993 Marcel Landry, Parti Québécois, Bonaventure, February 21, 1994 Bernard Brodeur, Quebec Liberal Party, Shefford, February 28, 1994 Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Robert BourassaDeputy Premier: Lise BaconAgriculture, Fisheries and Food: Michel Pagé (1989–1992), Yvon Picotte (1992–1994), Robert Middlemiss (Delegate) (1989–1990), Yvon Vallières (1992–1994)Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and Regional Development (Delegate): Yvon Vallières (1990–1992)Labor: Yves Séguin (1988–1989), André Bourbeau (1990), Normand Cherry (1990–1994)Workforce, Revenue Security and Professional Formation: André BourbeauPresident of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Daniel Johnson Jr.Provisioning and Services: Robert DutilCultural Affairs: Lucienne Robillard (1989–1990), Liza Frulla (1990–1993)Culture: Liza Frulla (1993–1994)Cultural Communities and Immigration: Monique Gagnon-TremblayCultural Communities (Delegate): Normand CherryFrancophonie: Guy Rivard (1989–1992)Health and Social Services: Marc-Yvan Côté, Christos Sirros (Delegate) (1989–1990)Status of Women : Violette TrépanierEducation: Claude Ryan (1989–1990), Michel Pagé (1990–1992), Lucienne Robillard (1990–1993)Superior Education and Science: Claude Ryan (1989–1990), Lucienne Robillard (1990–1993)Education and Science: Lucienne Robillard (1993–1994)Recreation, Hunting and Fishing: Gaston BlackburnMines and Regional Development: Raymond Savoie (1989–1990)Indian Affairs: John Ciaccia (1989–1990), Christos Sirros (1990–1994)Transportation: Sam ElkasTransportation (Delegate): Yvon Vallières (1989–1990), Robert Middlemiss (1990–1994)Communications: Liza Frulla (1989–1990), Lawrence Cannon (1990–1994)Municipal Affairs: Yvon Picotte (1989–1990), Claude Ryan (1990–1994)Regional Affairs: Yvon Picotte (1992–1994)Environment: Pierre ParadisEnergy and Resources: Lise BaconForests: Albert CôtéCanadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Gil RémillardInternational Affairs: John Ciaccia, Guy Rivard (Delegate) (1992–1994)Electoral reform: Marc-Yvan CôtéTourism: André VallerandJustice: Gil RémillardPublic Safety: Sam Elkas (1989–1990), Claude Ryan (1990–1994)Finances: Gérard D. Levesque (1989–1993), Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (1993–1994)Finances: (Delegate): Louise RobicRevenue: Yves Séguin (1989–1990), Gérard D. Levesque (1990), Raymond Savoie (1990–1994)Industry, Commerce and Technology: Gérald TremblayPrime Minister and Executive Council President: Daniel Johnson Jr.Vice-President of the Executive Council: Monique Gagnon-TremblayAgriculture, Fisheries and Food: Yvon PicotteRevenue Security: Violette TrépanierEmployment: Serge MarcilPresident of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Monique Gagnon-TremblayGovernment Services: Jean LeclercCulture and Communications: Liza FrullaInternational Affairs, Cultural Communities and Immigration: John CiacciaHealth and Social Services: Lucienne RobillardStatus of Women and Family: Violette TrépanierEducation: Jacques ChagnonIndian Affairs: Christos SirrosTransportation: Normand Cherry, Gaston Blackburn (Delegate)Municipal Affairs:Claude RyanRegional Affairs: Yvon PicotteEnvironment and Wildlife: Pierre ParadisNatural Resources: Christos SirrosElectoral reform: Roger LefebvreJustice: Roger LefebvrePublic Safety: Robert MiddlemissFinances: André BourbeauRevenue: André VallerandIndustry, Commerce, Science and Technology: Gérald Tremblay, Georges Farrah (Delegate)An electoral map reform was made in 1992 and the changes were in effect starting in the 1994 elections.
The following electoral districts were created:
Bertrand (in the Laurentides region, unrelated to the previous Bertrand in the Montérégie region)BlainvilleBorduasLaurier-DorionMarguerite-D'YouvilleSaint-Henri–Sainte-AnneWestmount–Saint-LouisThe following electoral districts disappeared:
Bertrand (in the Montérégie region), unrelated to the new Bertrand (in the Laurentides region)DorionLaurierSaint-HenriSaint-LouisSainte-AnneWestmount