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Preceded by
  
new riding

Party
  
Bloc Quebecois

Name
  
Serge Menard


Profession
  
Lawyer, law professor

Preceded by
  
Guy Belanger

Succeeded by
  
Alain Giguere

Serge Menard Still no clear guidelines for student strike process

Born
  
September 27, 1941 (age 82) Montreal, Quebec (
1941-09-27
)

Political party
  
Bloc Quebecois, Parti Quebecois

Residence
  
Bois-des-Filion, Quebec

Role
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons

Office
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons since 2004

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Naval Lieutenant (Retired) Serge Ménard (born September 27, 1941 in Montreal, Quebec) is a politician from Quebec, Canada. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1993 to 2003, and a member of Parliament from 2004 to 2011. Outside politics he has been a lawyer, lecturer and professor.

He joined HMCS Donnacona in 1959, within the framework of the UNDT (University Naval Training Division) and served in the Royal Canadian Navy until 1968. He was commissioned as an officer in 1962, spent his summers serving in Halifax, Hamilton and Victoria and was promoted to the rank of Lt. in 1964. The following year, in 1965, he was appointed executive officer of the UNDT in Montreal.

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He was first elected as a Parti Québécois member of the National Assembly of Quebec in a 1993 by-election in the riding of Laval-des-Rapides. He was re-elected in 1994 and 1998, but defeated in 2003.

Serge Ménard Serge Menard Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

During that time he served under a number of Cabinet portfolios: Minister of Public Safety (1994–1996; 1998–2002; 2002–2003), Minister of State for the Greater Montreal & Minister Responsible for the Montreal Region (1996–1997), Minister of Justice and Attorney General (1997–1998) and Minister of Transport (2002–2003).

Serge Ménard Serge Mnard quittera la politique au terme de son mandat

Ménard was elected as a member of the Bloc Québécois in the Canadian House of Commons in the Canadian federal election, 2004. He represented the riding of Marc-Aurèle-Fortin and was the Bloc critic to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness. He was re-elected in 2006 and 2008, but did not run in 2011.

References

Serge Ménard Wikipedia