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Quebec lieutenant

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In Canadian politics, a Quebec lieutenant is a politician, from Quebec, usually a francophone and most often a Member of Parliament or at least a current or former candidate for Parliament, who is selected by a senior politician such as the Prime Minister or the leader of a national federal party, as his or her main advisor and/or spokesperson on issues specific to Quebec. This is particularly the case when the leader is an anglophone, though several francophone leaders have also had Quebec lieutenants; all francophone leaders of the Liberal Party have had Quebec lieutenants. This is usually a well-known but often an unofficial assignment. The position has no official legal status.

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Notable Quebec lieutenants

Some past and current Quebec lieutenants include:

Liberal Party of Canada

* Position split into two position: leaders' representative/advisor and chief provincial organizer

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Quebec lieutenant Wikipedia