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Gilles Loiselle

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Gilles Loiselle, PC (born May 20, 1929 in Ville-Marie, Quebec) is a retired Canadian politician.

Loiselle was the correspondent for CBC News in Paris for a decade before being appointed the government of Quebec's agent-general in the United Kingdom in 1977.[1] He represented Quebec to the British government when the federal government of Canada was negotiating the Patriation of the Constituion of Canada from Britain in the 1980s.

Elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1988 federal election, Loiselle immediately joined the cabinet of Brian Mulroney due to his experience as a diplomat and senior civil servant. In 1990, he was elevated to the post of President of the Treasury Board and, in 1993, he served as Minister of Finance in the short-lived government of Kim Campbell.

Loiselle, a Progressive Conservative, was defeated in the 1993 election. The Tories were cut down to two seats, and Loiselle himself was held to third place.

Electoral Record

Template:Canadian federal election, 1988/Electoral District/Quebec (electoral district)

References

25th Ministry – Cabinet of Kim Campbell
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Don Mazankowski Minister of Finance
1993
Paul Martin
24th Ministry – Cabinet of Brian Mulroney
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Robert de Cotret President of the Treasury Board
1990–1993
Jim Edwards
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Langelier
1988-1993
Succeeded by