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Raynald Fréchette

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Preceded by
  
Carrier Fortin

Preceded by
  
Gerard Lebel

Succeeded by
  
Andre J. Hamel

Role
  
Lawyer


Preceded by
  
Gerard Gosselin

Name
  
Raynald Frechette

Succeeded by
  
Jean-Paul Pepin

Succeeded by
  
Jean-Noel Lavoie

Resigned
  
June 8, 1970


Died
  
March 20, 2007, Sherbrooke, Canada

Political party
  
Union Nationale, Parti Quebecois

Education
  
Universite de Sherbrooke

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Raynald Fréchette (13 October 1933 – 20 March 2007) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and political figure.

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Early life

He was born on 13 October 1933 in Asbestos, Quebec, the son of a miner, and studied at the Collège Saint-Aimé there and the Université de Sherbrooke. He was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1961 and set up practice in Sherbrooke.

House Speaker

He won a seat to the provincial legislature in 1966 and became the Union Nationale Member for the district of Sherbrooke. He served as President of the National Assembly of Quebec (House Speaker) from February to June 1970, but lost re-election in Quebec general election, 1970, finishing fourth with 21% of the vote.

Cabinet Member

He returned to the National Assembly as a member of the Parti Québécois in 1981. Fréchette was Finance Minister in the cabinet of René Lévesque from April 1981 to September 1982, then Minister of Labour until October 1985. He was Minister of Justice and Minister of Labour in the cabinet of Pierre-Marc Johnson from October to December 1985. He was defeated by a narrow margin in 1985.

Retirement

After his defeat in 1985, he returned to the practice of law and also hosted an open line show on a Sherbrooke radio station. In 1988, he was named a judge in the Quebec Superior Court at Montreal and was assigned to Saint-François district in 1991.

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He died of cancer, aged 73, on 20 March 2007.

References

Raynald Fréchette Wikipedia