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The 34th National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1989 Quebec general election and sat from November 28, 1989, to March 18, 1992; from March 19, 1992, to March 10, 1994; and from March 17, 1994, to June 14, 1994. The Quebec Liberal Party government was led by Robert Bourassa throughout most of the mandate except in the final months of the government prior to the 1994 elections, when Daniel Johnson Jr. succeeded Bourassa as Premier of Quebec.

Seats per political party

Affiliation Members
  Parti libéral du Québec 92
  Parti Québécois 29
  Equality Party 4
 Total
125
 Government Majority
59

Member list

This was the list of members of the National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1989 election:

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Name Party Riding
Raymond Savoie Libéral Abitibi-Est
  François Gendron Parti Québécois Abitibi-Ouest
Yvan Bordeleau Libéral Acadie
René Serge Larouche Libéral Anjou
Claude Ryan Libéral Argenteuil
  Jacques Baril Parti Québécois Arthabaska
Jean Audet Libéral Beauce-Nord
Robert Dutil Libéral Beauce-Sud
André Chenail Libéral Beauharnois-Huntingdon
Louise Bégin Libéral Bellechasse
Albert Houde Libéral Berthier
  François Beaulne Parti Québécois Bertrand
Gérard D. Levesque Libéral Bonaventure
Louise Robic Libéral Bourassa
Huguette Boucher-Bacon Libéral Bourget
Pierre Paradis Libéral Brome-Missisquoi
Lucienne Robillard Libéral Chambly
Pierre A. Brouillette Libéral Champlain
John J. Kehoe Libéral Chapleau
Marc-Yvan Côté Libéral Charlesbourg
Daniel Bradet Libéral Charlevoix
Pierrette Cardinal Libéral Châteauguay
Rémy Poulin Libéral Chauveau
  Jeanne L. Blackburn Parti Québécois Chicoutimi
Lise Bacon Libéral Chomedey
André Vallerand Libéral Crémazie
  Robert Libman Equality D'Arcy-McGee
Jean-Guy Bergeron Libéral Deux-Montagnes
Violette Trépanier Libéral Dorion
Jean-Guy St-Roch Libéral Drummond
  Gérard R. Morin Parti Québécois Dubuc
  Denis Perron Parti Québécois Duplessis
Jean A. Joly Libéral Fabre
Roger Lefebvre Liberal Frontenac
André Beaudin Libéral Gaspé
Réjean Lafrenière Libéral Gatineau
  André Boisclair Parti Québécois Gouin
Madeleine Bleau Libéral Groulx
  Louise Harel Parti Québécois Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Robert Lesage Libéral Hull
Yvon Lafrance Libéral Iberville
Georges Farrah Liberal Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  Neil Cameron Equality Jacques-Cartier
Michel Bissonnet Libéral Jeanne-Mance
Gil Rémillard Libéral Jean-Talon
  Carmen Juneau Parti Québécois Johnson
  Guy Chevrette Parti Québécois Joliette
  Francis Dufour Parti Québécois Jonquière
France Dionne Libéral Kamouraska-Témiscouata
  Jacques Léonard Parti Québécois Labelle
  Jacques Brassard Parti Québécois Lac-Saint-Jean
Jean-Claude Gobé Libéral LaFontaine
Lawrence Cannon Libéral La Peltrie
Jean-Pierre Saintonge Libéral La Pinière
André Bourbeau Libéral Laporte
  Denis Lazure Parti Québécois La Prairie
  Jacques Parizeau Parti Québécois L'Assomption
Christos Sirros Libéral Laurier
Guy Bélanger Libéral Laval-des-Rapides
  Jean-Pierre Jolivet Parti Québécois Laviolette
  Denise Carrier-Perreault Parti Québécois Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
  Jean Garon Parti Québécois Lévis
Michel Després Libéral Limoilou
Lewis Camden Libéral Lotbinière
Réjean Doyon Libéral Louis-Hébert
Liza Frulla Libéral Marguerite-Bourgeoys
  Cécile Vermette Parti Québécois Marie-Victorin
Claude Dauphin Libéral Marquette
Yvon Picotte Libéral Maskinongé
  Yves Blais Parti Québécois Masson
Claire-Hélène Hovington Libéral Matane
Henri Paradis Libéral Matapédia
Madeleine Bélanger Libéral Mégantic-Compton
  Gérald Godin Parti Québécois Mercier
Jean-Pierre Belisle Libéral Mille-Îles
Réal Gauvin Libéral Montmagny-L'Islet
Yves Séguin Libéral Montmorency
John Ciaccia Libéral Mont-Royal
Russell Williams Libéral Nelligan
Maurice Richard Libéral Nicolet-Yamaska
  Gordon Atkinson Equality Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Robert Benoit Libéral Orford
Gérald Tremblay Libéral Outremont
Norman MacMillan Libéral Papineau
  Michel Bourdon Parti Québécois Pointe-aux-Trembles
Robert Middlemiss Libéral Pontiac
Michel Pagé Libéral Portneuf
Paul-André Forget Libéral Prévost
Albert Khelfa Libéral Richelieu
Yvon Vallières Libéral Richmond
Michel Tremblay Libéral Rimouski
Albert Côté Libéral Rivière-du-Loup
Sam Elkas Libéral Robert-Baldwin
Gaston Blackburn Libéral Roberval
Guy Rivard Libéral Rosemont
Robert Thérien Libéral Rousseau
  Rémy Trudel Parti Québécois Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue
Ghislain Maltais Libéral Saguenay
Normand Cherry Libéral Sainte-Anne
Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Libéral Saint-François
Nicole Loiselle Libéral Saint-Henri
Charles Messier Libéral Saint-Hyacinthe
Michel Charbonneau Libéral Saint-Jean
Robert Bourassa Libéral Saint-Laurent
Jacques Chagnon Libéral Saint-Louis
  André Boulerice Parti Québécois Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques
Yvon Lemire Libéral Saint-Maurice
Serge Marcil Libéral Salaberry-Soulanges
Marcel Parent Libéral Sauvé
  Roger Paré Parti Québécois Shefford
André J. Hamel Libéral Sherbrooke
  Pauline Marois Parti Québécois Taillon
Jean Leclerc Libéral Taschereau
  Jocelyne Caron Parti Québécois Terrebonne
Paul Philibert Libéral Trois-Rivières
  Christian Claveau Parti Québécois Ungava
Christiane Pelchat Libéral Vachon
Jean-Guy Lemieux Libéral Vanier
Daniel Johnson Jr. Libéral Vaudreuil
  Luce Dupuis Parti Québécois Verchères
Henri-François Gautrin Libéral Verdun
William Cusano Libéral Viau
Cosmo Maciocia Libéral Viger
Benoît Fradet Libéral Vimont
  Richard Holden Equality Westmount

Other elected MNAs

Other MNAs were elected in by-elections in this mandate

Cabinet Ministers

Bourassa Cabinet (1989-1994)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Robert Bourassa
  • Deputy Premier: Lise Bacon
  • Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Michel Pagé (1989–1992), Yvon Picotte (1992–1994), Robert Middlemiss (Delegate) (1989–1990), Yvon Vallières (1992–1994)
    • Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and Regional Development (Delegate): Yvon Vallières (1990–1992)
  • Labor: Yves Séguin (1988–1989), André Bourbeau (1990), Normand Cherry (1990–1994)
  • Workforce, Revenue Security and Professional Formation: André Bourbeau
  • President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Daniel Johnson Jr.
  • Provisioning and Services: Robert Dutil
  • Cultural Affairs: Lucienne Robillard (1989–1990), Liza Frulla (1990–1993)
  • Culture: Liza Frulla (1993–1994)
  • Cultural Communities and Immigration: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
  • Cultural Communities (Delegate): Normand Cherry
  • Francophonie: Guy Rivard (1989–1992)
  • Health and Social Services: Marc-Yvan Côté, Christos Sirros (Delegate) (1989–1990)
  • Status of Women : Violette Trépanier
  • Education: Claude Ryan (1989–1990), Michel Pagé (1990–1992), Lucienne Robillard (1990–1993)
  • Superior Education and Science: Claude Ryan (1989–1990), Lucienne Robillard (1990–1993)
    • Education and Science: Lucienne Robillard (1993–1994)
  • Recreation, Hunting and Fishing: Gaston Blackburn
  • Mines and Regional Development: Raymond Savoie (1989–1990)
  • Indian Affairs: John Ciaccia (1989–1990), Christos Sirros (1990–1994)
  • Transportation: Sam Elkas
  • Transportation (Delegate): Yvon Vallières (1989–1990), Robert Middlemiss (1990–1994)
  • Communications: Liza Frulla (1989–1990), Lawrence Cannon (1990–1994)
  • Municipal Affairs: Yvon Picotte (1989–1990), Claude Ryan (1990–1994)
  • Regional Affairs: Yvon Picotte (1992–1994)
  • Environment: Pierre Paradis
  • Energy and Resources: Lise Bacon
  • Forests: Albert Côté
  • Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Gil Rémillard
  • International Affairs: John Ciaccia, Guy Rivard (Delegate) (1992–1994)
  • Electoral reform: Marc-Yvan Côté
  • Tourism: André Vallerand
  • Justice: Gil Rémillard
  • Public Safety: Sam Elkas (1989–1990), Claude Ryan (1990–1994)
  • Finances: Gérard D. Levesque (1989–1993), Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (1993–1994)
  • Finances: (Delegate): Louise Robic
  • Revenue: Yves Séguin (1989–1990), Gérard D. Levesque (1990), Raymond Savoie (1990–1994)
  • Industry, Commerce and Technology: Gérald Tremblay

Johnson Jr. Cabinet (1994)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Daniel Johnson Jr.
  • Vice-President of the Executive Council: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
  • Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Yvon Picotte
  • Revenue Security: Violette Trépanier
  • Employment: Serge Marcil
  • President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
  • Government Services: Jean Leclerc
  • Culture and Communications: Liza Frulla
  • International Affairs, Cultural Communities and Immigration: John Ciaccia
  • Health and Social Services: Lucienne Robillard
  • Status of Women and Family: Violette Trépanier
  • Education: Jacques Chagnon
  • Indian Affairs: Christos Sirros
  • Transportation: Normand Cherry, Gaston Blackburn (Delegate)
  • Municipal Affairs:Claude Ryan
  • Regional Affairs: Yvon Picotte
  • Environment and Wildlife: Pierre Paradis
  • Natural Resources: Christos Sirros
  • Electoral reform: Roger Lefebvre
  • Justice: Roger Lefebvre
  • Public Safety: Robert Middlemiss
  • Finances: André Bourbeau
  • Revenue: André Vallerand
  • Industry, Commerce, Science and Technology: Gérald Tremblay, Georges Farrah (Delegate)

New electoral districts

An electoral map reform was made in 1992 and the changes were in effect starting in the 1994 elections.[7]

The following electoral districts were created:

The following electoral districts disappeared:

References

Notes