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Sylvain Simard

Sylvain Simard
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Richelieu
In office
September 12, 1994 – 2012
Preceded by Albert Khelfa
Succeeded by Élaine Zakaïb
Minister of State for Education and Employment, Minister of Education, and Minister responsible for Employment
In office
January 30, 2002 – April 29, 2003
Preceded by François Legault
Succeeded by Pierre Reid (education), Claude Béchard (employment)
President of the Treasury Board, Minister of state for Administration and the Public Service, and Minister responsible for Administration and the Public Service
In office
March 8, 2001 – January 30, 2002
Preceded by Jacques Léonard
Succeeded by Joseph Facal
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
In office
October 6, 2000 – March 8, 2001
Preceded by Robert Perreault
Succeeded by Joseph Facal
Minister of International Relations and Minister responsible for La Francophonie
(also Minister responsible for international humanitarian action after January 22, 1997)
In office
January 29, 1996 – December 15, 1998
Preceded by Bernard Landry
Succeeded by Louise Beaudoin
Minister responsible for the Outaouais
In office
January 29, 1996 – December 15, 1998
Preceded by Yves Blais
Succeeded by Joseph Facal
In office
March 8, 2001 – April 29, 2003
Preceded by Joseph Facal
Succeeded by Benoît Pelletier
President of the Mouvement National des Quebecois
In office
1990–1994
Preceded by Rolland Chaussé
Succeeded by Louise Laurin
Vice-President of the Parti Québécois
In office
1981–1984
Preceded by Louise Harel
Succeeded by Nadia Assimopoulos
Personal details
Born (1945-04-26) April 26, 1945 (age 72)
Chicoutimi, Quebec
Political party Parti Québécois
Profession professor
Portfolio Treasury Board

Sylvain Simard (born April 26, 1945) is a politician and academic based in the Canadian province of Quebec. He represented Richelieu in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1994 to 2012, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Lucien Bouchard and Bernard Landry. Simard is a member of the Parti Québécois (PQ).

Simard was born in Chicoutimi, Quebec. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from the Université de Montréal (1967), a Master of Arts degree from McGill University (1970), and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Bordeaux in France (1975). From 1976 to 1994, he was a professor of French literature at the University of Ottawa. He completed a work entitled Mythe et reflet de la France: L'image du Canada en France in 1987, examining perceptions of Quebec in France from the time of Louis Napoleon to World War I.

Simard's brother, Christian Simard, was a Bloc Québécois member of the Canadian House of Commons from 2004 to 2006.

Simard first became involved with the Parti Québécois as a regional organizer in the Outaouais. He was elected as the PQ's vice-president in 1981 and argued that the party's internal organization should receive more autonomy from the provincial PQ government of René Lévesque.


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