Preceded by Rejean Lafreniere Role Politician Education University of Ottawa | Profession Lawyer, negotiator Party Quebec Liberal Party Name Stephanie Vallee | |
Portfolio Education, Recreation, Sport, Family Profiles | ||
Political party Quebec Liberal Party |
Marie montpetit interpelle la ministre st phanie vall e sur les enjeux de la prostitution
Stephanie Vallee (born 24 September 1971) is a French-Canadian politician, lawyer and negotiator in Quebec. She is the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the provincial riding of Gatineau as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party. Since 2014 she has served as Minister of Justice for Quebec.
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- Marie montpetit interpelle la ministre st phanie vall e sur les enjeux de la prostitution
- Allocution de st phanie vall e ministre de la justice du qu bec
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Vallée studied at the University of Ottawa and obtained a bachelor's degree in civil law.
After working as an intern for two years, Vallée was a lawyer in Maniwaki for nearly 12 years, becoming a member of the Barreau du Quebec in 1995, and serving as a Member of the Conseil du Barreau of the former city of Hull. She also worked as a chief negotiator at the federal Department of Indian Affairs. In the 2007 election, she stood as the Liberal candidate for Gatineau, replacing outgoing incumbent MNA Réjean Lafrenière, who did not seek re-election.

In the election, she easily defeated five other candidates, including the Parti Québécois's Therese Yiel-Dery, Action democratique du Quebec's Martin Otis, the Green Party's Gail Walker (a former federal candidate), Quebec Solidaire's Carmen Boucher and the Marxist–Leninist candidate Lisa Leblanc. She was named the Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Education, Sport and Leisure, portfolios under the responsibility of Michelle Courchesne.

She repeated her success being re-elected in 2012 and again in 2014. In 2014, she was named Minister of Justice and Minister responsible for the Outaouais.

Heavily involved in cultural affairs, she is a member of the Administration of the Gatineau Valley's Maison de la Culture. She has also worked as an administrator at a local community radio station CHGA-FM.

Allocution de st phanie vall e ministre de la justice du qu bec
