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Preceded by
  
Sebastien Gagnon

Name
  
Jean-Pierre Blackburn

Succeeded by
  
Claude Patry

Spouse
  
Ginette Laforest

Preceded by
  
Gilles Marceau

Residence
  
Jonquiere, Canada

Succeeded by
  
Andre Caron


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Born
  
July 6, 1948 (age 75) Jonquiere, Quebec (
1948-07-06
)

Profession
  
Administrator, manager, professor

Cabinet
  
Minister of Veterans Affairs Minister of State (Agriculture)

Role
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons

Education
  
Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi

Previous office
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons (1984–1993)

Office
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons since 2006

Political party
  
Conservative Party of Canada, Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

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Jean-Pierre Blackburn, PC (born July 6, 1948) is a Canadian politician and diplomat. He was the Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons from the riding of Jonquière—Alma from 2006 to 2011; earlier, he was the Progressive Conservative MP from Jonquière from 1984 to 1993.

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Blackburn was born in Jonquière, Quebec. In 1993, Blackburn was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence. On February 6, 2006, he was appointed Minister of Labour and Housing in Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Cabinet. He was shuffled to the National Revenue portfolio on October 30, 2008, and became Minister of Veterans Affairs in 2010.[1]. In the May 2011 federal election, Blackburn lost to the NDP candidate, Claude Patry.

A businessman, Blackburn holds a bachelor's degree in administration and a master's in regional studies and intervention from the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. He has also been a manager, administrator and a professor. More recently, he has been the president of Blackburn Communications Inc.

He was named Canada's Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO in December 2011.

In May 2017, Jean-Pierre Blackburn became leader of the Citizens' Party of Saguenay in order to be a candidate for Mayor's office in the November municipal election.

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References

Jean-Pierre Blackburn Wikipedia