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37th Quebec Legislature

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The 37th National Assembly of Quebec, Canada, was elected in the 2003 Quebec general election, and sat from June 4, 2003 to March 10, 2006 (first session) and March 14, 2006 to February 21, 2007 (second session).

At dissolution, the 125 seats of the National Assembly were distributed as follows:

Affiliation Members
Female Members
  Parti libéral du Québec 72 22
  Parti Québécois 45 15
  Action démocratique du Québec 5 1
  Independent 1 0
Vacant 2 -
 Total
125 38
 Government Majority
21

By-elections were held in these four districts on September 20, 2004.

  • Libéral member Yves Séguin (Outremont) resigned on May 26, 2005. Raymond Bachand (PLQ) won the by-election with 48.8% of the vote.
  • Leader of the Opposition and Former Premier Bernard Landry (Verchères) resigned on June 6, 2005. Stéphane Bergeron (PQ) won the by-election with 69.2% of the vote.

By-elections were held in these two districts on December 12, 2005.

  • Parti Québécois member André Boulerice (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques) resigned on September 12, 2005. Martin Lemay (PQ) won the by-election with 41,2% of the vote.

A by-election was held in this district on April 10, 2006.

By-elections were held in these two districts on August 14, 2006.

Member list

Cabinet Ministers are in bold, Leaders are in italics and the President of the National Assembly has a dagger next to his name.

Name Party Riding
  Maxime Arseneau Parti Québécois Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  Vincent Auclair Libéral Vimont
  Michel Audet Libéral Laporte
  Claude Bachand Libéral Arthabaska
  Raymond Bachand Libéral Outremont
  Line Beauchamp Libéral Bourassa-Sauvé
  Denise Beaudoin Parti Québécois Mirabel
  Claude Béchard Libéral Kamouraska-Témiscouata
  Stéphane Bédard Parti Québécois Chicoutimi
  Lawrence Bergman Libéral D'Arcy-McGee
  Stéphane Bergeron Parti Québécois Verchères
  Daniel Bernard Libéral Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue
  Raymond Bernier Libéral Montmorency
  Rosaire Bertrand Parti Québécois Charlevoix
  Michel Bissonnet Libéral Jeanne-Mance–Viger
  Karl Blackburn Libéral Roberval
  André Boisclair Parti Québécois Pointe-aux-Trembles
  Yvan Bordeleau Libéral Acadie
  Camil Bouchard Parti Québécois Vachon
  Daniel Bouchard Independent Mégantic-Compton
  Claude Boucher Parti Québécois Johnson
  Julie Boulet Libéral Laviolette
  Alexandre Bourdeau Parti Québécois Berthier
  Bernard Brodeur Libéral Shefford
  Jocelyne Caron Parti Québécois Terrebonne
  Jacques Chagnon Libéral Westmount–Saint-Louis
  Noëlla Champagne Parti Québécois Champlain
  Jean Charest Libéral Sherbrooke
  Nancy Charest Libéral Matane
  Solange Charest Parti Québécois Rimouski
  Lucie Charlebois Libéral Soulanges
  André Chenail Libéral Huntingdon
  Roch Cholette Libéral Hull
  Maurice Clermont Libéral Mille-Îles
  Russell Copeman Libéral Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
  Pierre Corbeil Libéral Abitibi-Est
  Jacques Côté Parti Québécois Dubuc
  Philippe Couillard Libéral Mont-Royal
  Michelle Courchesne Libéral Fabre
  Claude Cousineau Parti Québécois Bertrand
  William Cusano Libéral Viau
  Margaret Delisle Libéral Jean-Talon
  Pierre Descoteaux Libéral Groulx
  Serge Deslières Parti Québécois Beauharnois
  Michel Després Libéral Jean-Lesage
  Léandre Dion Parti Québécois Saint-Hyacinthe
  Rita Dionne-Marsolais Parti Québécois Rosemont
  Danielle Doyer Parti Québécois Matapédia
  Jean Dubuc Libéral La Prairie
  Marjolain Dufour Parti Québécois René-Lévesque
  Mario Dumont ADQ Rivière-du-Loup
  Jacques Dupuis Libéral Saint-Laurent
  Jean-Marc Fournier Libéral Châteauguay
  André Gabias Libéral Trois-Rivières
  Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Libéral Saint-François
  Francine Gaudet Libéral Maskinongé
  Françoise Gauthier Libéral Jonquière
  Henri-François Gautrin Libéral Verdun
  François Gendron Parti Québécois Abitibi-Ouest
  Nicolas Girard Parti Québécois Gouin
  Janvier Grondin ADQ Beauce-Nord
  Sam Hamad Libéral Louis-Hébert
  France Hamel Libéral La Peltrie
  Louise Harel Parti Québécois Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
  Fatima Houda-Pepin Libéral La Pinière
  Yolande James Libéral Nelligan
  Monique Jérôme-Forget Libéral Marguerite-Bourgeoys
  Normand Jutras Parti Québécois Drummond
  Geoffrey Kelley Libéral Jacques-Cartier
  Réjean Lafrenière Libéral Gatineau
  Michèle Lamquin-Éthier Libéral Crémazie
  Diane Leblanc Libéral Beauce-Sud
  Charlotte L'Écuyer Libéral Pontiac
  Elsie Lefebvre Parti Québécois Laurier-Dorion
  Sylvain Légaré ADQ Vanier
  François Legault Parti Québécois Rousseau
  Richard Legendre Parti Québécois Blainville
  Guy Lelièvre Parti Québécois Gaspé
  Martin Lemay Parti Québécois Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques
  Diane Lemieux Parti Québécois Bourget
  Laurent Lessard Libéral Frontenac
  Michel Létourneau Parti Québécois Ungava
  Nicole Loiselle Libéral Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne
  Norman MacMillan Libéral Papineau
  Marie Malavoy Parti Québécois Taillon
  Agnès Maltais Parti Québécois Taschereau
  Yvon Marcoux Libéral Vaudreuil
  Pierre Marsan Libéral Robert-Baldwin
  Éric Mercier Libéral Charlesbourg
  Pierre Moreau Libéral Marguerite-D'Youville
  Michel Morin Parti Québécois Nicolet-Yamaska
  Norbert Morin Libéral Montmagny-L'Islet
  Thomas Mulcair Libéral Chomedey
  Nathalie Normandeau Libéral Bonaventure
  François Ouimet Libéral Marquette
  Sylvain Pagé Parti Québécois Labelle
  Lucie Papineau Parti Québécois Prévost
  Alain Paquet Libéral Laval-des-Rapides
  Jean-Pierre Paquin Libéral Saint-Jean
  Pierre Paradis Libéral Brome-Missisquoi
  Benoît Pelletier Libéral Chapleau
  Sarah Perreault Libéral Chauveau
  Marc Picard ADQ Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
  Claude Pinard Parti Québécois Saint-Maurice
  Pierre Reid Libéral Orford
  Lorraine Richard Parti Québécois Duplessis
  Jean Rioux Libéral Iberville
  Hélène Robert Parti Québécois Deux-Montagnes
  Sylvie Roy ADQ Lotbinière
  Sylvain Simard Parti Québécois Richelieu
  Jean-Pierre Soucy Libéral Portneuf
  Jean-Claude St-André Parti Québécois L'Assomption
  Carole Théberge Libéral Lévis
  Lise Thériault Libéral Anjou
  Luc Thériault Parti Québécois Masson
  Tony Tomassi Libéral LaFontaine
  Stéphan Tremblay Parti Québécois Lac-Saint-Jean
  Daniel Turp Parti Québécois Mercier
  Yvon Vallières Libéral Richmond
  Jonathan Valois Parti Québécois Joliette
  Cécile Vermette Parti Québécois Marie-Victorin
  Dominique Vien Libéral Bellechasse
  David Whissell Libéral Argenteuil

Cabinet Ministers

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Jean Charest
  • Deputy Premier: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (2003–2005), Jacques P. Dupuis (2005–2007)
  • Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Françoise Gauthier (2003–2005) Yvon Vallières, (2005–2007)
  • Employment, Social Solidarity and Family: Claude Béchard (2003–2005)
  • Family (Delegate): Carole Théberge (2003–2005)
    • Employment and Social Solidarity: Michelle Courchesne (2005–2007)
    • Family, Seniors and Status of Women: Carole Théberge (2005–2007)
  • Labor: Michel Després (2003–2005), Laurent Lessard (2005–2007)
  • Government Administration and President of the Treasury Board: Monique Jérôme-Forget
  • Information Access:Benoît Pelletier (2005–2007)
  • Government online: Henri-François Gautrin (2005–2006)
  • Government Services:Pierre Reid (2005–2006), Henri-François Gautrin (2006–2007)
  • Culture and Communications: Line Beauchamp
  • International Relations: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
  • Indian Affairs: Benoît Pelletier (2003–2005), Geoffrey Kelley (2005–2007)
  • Canadian Francophonie: Benoît Pelletier (2005–2007)
  • Health and Social Services: Philippe Couillard
  • Health and Status of Seniors (Delegate): Julie Boulet (2003–2005)
  • Health, Social Services and Status of Seniors (Delegate): Julie Boulet (2003)
  • Education: Pierre Reid (2003–2005), Jean-Marc Fournier (2005–2007)
  • Relations with the Citizens and Immigration: Michelle Courchesne (2003–2005)
    • Immigration and Cultural Communities: Lise Thériault (2005–2007)
  • Youth Protection and Rehabilitation: Margaret Delisle
  • Transportation: Yvon Marcoux (2003–2005), Michel Després (2005–2007)
  • Transportation (Delegate): Julie Boulet (2003–2007)
  • Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Benoît Pelletier
  • Municipal Affairs and Regions: Nathalie Normandeau (2005–2007)
  • Democratic Institutions Reform: Jacques P. Dupuis (2003–2005), Benoît Pelletier (2005–2007)
  • Sport and Recreation: Jean-Marc Fournier
  • Environment: Thomas J.Mulcair (2003–2005)
    • Sustainable Development and Parks: Thomas J.Mulcair (2005)
      • Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks: Thomas J. Mulcair (2005–2006), Claude Bechard (2006–2007)
  • Natural Resources, Wildlife and Parcs: Sam Hamad (2003–2005)
    • Natural Resources and Wildlife: Pierre Corbeil (2005–2007)
  • Forests, Wildlife and Parks: Pierre Corbeil (2003–2005)
  • Justice: Marc Bellemare (2003–2004), Jacques P. Dupuis (2004–2005), Yvon Marcoux (2005–2007)
  • Public Safety: Jacques Chagnon (2003–2005), Jacques P. Dupuis (2005–2007)
  • Finances: Yves Seguin (2003–2005), Michel Audet (2007)
  • Revenue: Lawrence Bergman
  • Regional development and Tourism (Delegate): Nathalie Normandeau (2003–2005)
    • Tourism: Françoise Gauthier (2005–2007)
  • Interior Commerce Accord: Benoît Pelletier (2005–2007)
  • Economic and Regional Development: Michel Audet (2003–2004)
    • Economic and Regional Development and Research: Michel Audet (2004–2005)
      • Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade : Claude Béchard (2005–2006), Raymond Bachand (2006–2007)