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Jérôme Proulx

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Preceded by
  
Philodor Ouimet

Name
  
Jerome Proulx

Succeeded by
  
Pierre Lorrain

Preceded by
  
Jacques Veilleux

Succeeded by
  
Jacques Veilleux


Jérôme Proulx Jrme Proulx Laboratoire pistmologie et Activit Mathmatique

Born
  
April 28, 1930 (age 93) Saint-Jerome, Quebec (
1930-04-28
)

Political party
  
Union Nationale Parti Quebecois

Jerome proulx les mathematiques comme activite de resolution de problemes


Jérôme Proulx (born April 28, 1930) was a nationalist politician in Quebec, Canada and a member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1966 to 1970 and from 1976 to 1985.

Jérôme Proulx Les travaux de Jrme Proulx sur le calcul mental en vedette dans

He was born on April 28, 1930 in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec and made a career in education.

Proulx won a seat in the 1966 Quebec election in the district of Saint-Jean as a member of the Union Nationale. In November 1969 he left his party to protest the passage of Bill 63, a controversial language law, sitting first as an independent, and then fifteen days later joining the Parti Québécois (PQ). He ran as a PQ candidate in 1970 and 1973, but lost both times.

He was returned to the legislature in 1976 and won re-election in 1981. During the Parti Québécois Crisis of 1984, Proulx temporarily sat as an Independent to promote a more proactive approach concerning the promotion of sovereignty. Proulx lost re-election in 1985.

He authored Un panier de crabes in 1971.

References

Jérôme Proulx Wikipedia