Green Party of Quebec candidates, 2007 Quebec provincial election

The Parti vert du Québec/Green Party of Quebec(PVQ) ran 108 candidates in the 2007 Quebec provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about the party's candidates may be found on this page.

Candidates

Brome—Missisquoi: Vanessa Thibodeau

Vanessa Thibodeau appears to have run a low-profile campaign in the 2007 election. The Sherbrooke Record newspaper noted that the Green Party's election website had no information about her or her plans for the division; the paper further speculated that her candidacy was only to ensure the party would appear on the ballot.[1] She received votes 1,917 votes (5.39%), finishing fourth against Liberal Party incumbent Pierre Paradis.[2]

Jean-Lesage: Lucien Rodrigue

Lucien Rodrigue is a medical doctor who also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Agro-economy.[3] At the time of the 2007 election, he had worked for almost twenty years at the Saint-François D’Assise Hospital in Quebec City. He focused his campaign on health issues, on one occasion taking part in a prominent Green Party press conference on the subject.[4] He also called for the construction of a soccer field in the Quebec City area, arguing that this would increase physical wellness among youth.[5] He received 1,159 votes (3.33%), finishing fifth against Action démocratique du Québec candidate Jean-François Gosselin.

Richelieu: François Desmarais

François Desmarais was born in Sorel-Tracy and was twenty-four years old at the time of the 2007 election. Having previously earned a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a certificate in German Studies from the University of Montreal, he was working toward a Master's degree in Political Science at Laval University in 2007, focusing on defence policies in Germany since the end of World War II. He helped establish a Richelieu branch of the PVQ in 2005 and became secretary of the party's provincial executive in 2006.[6] During the 2007 campaign, he criticized Quebec's longstanding freeze in university tuition.[7] Desmarais received 986 votes (3.29%), finishing fourth against Parti Québécois incumbent Sylvain Simard.

References

  1. Maurice Crossfield, "Candidates battle to change old habits: Brome Missisquoi has voted Liberal for years," Sherbrooke Record, 22 March 2007, p. 4.
  2. Official results, Government of Quebec, accessed 12 December 2010.
  3. Frédérick Masson, "De nombreux enjeux dans Jean-Lesage", 14 March 2007, accessed 20 January 2010.
  4. "Invitation : Le Parti vert du Québec vous propose la santé," Canada Newswire, 20 March 2007, 12:22 report.
  5. Michel Bédard, "Lucien Rodrigue pour un comté plus en santé", Québec Hebdo, 12 March 2007, accessed 20 January 2010.
  6. "François Desmarais: fonceur et intéressé par le débat politique", Portal officiel de la région de Sorel-Tracy, 21 March 2007, accessed 25 December 2009; François Desmarais est le candidat officiel du Parti vert du Québec pour la circonscription de Richelieu, Le SorelTracy Magazine, 2007, accessed 25 December 2009.
  7. Hélène Goulet, Le Parti vert en faveur du dégel des frais de scolarité après une consultation populaire, MontérégieWeb, 10 March 2007, accessed 25 December 2009.
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