113:, in which the MCM won a second consecutive majority. She continued to serve as Montreal's international affairs representative and as a MUCTC director after the election. In September 1992, she took part in a municipal delegation to
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resigned to run for provincial office. The following month, she announced that more than 1,600 advertising spaces on buses and trains had been made available for anti-violence advertising. She did not seek re-election in the
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55:'s first bid for the PQ leadership in 1985. She was thirty-seven years old in late 1986 and administered a project to reintegrate women into the workforce.
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in 1987 with Mayor Doré and other officials. In July 1989, however, she announced that
Montreal would discontinue several planned political exchanges with
458:
Robert
Winters, "Who is who in the new MCM administration; MCM backbenchers will demand more say in decision-making than Drapeau-era councillors,"
674:
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candidate in the east-end
Maissoneuve ward. The MCM won a landslide majority in this election, and L'Heureux was appointed by new mayor
98:. The two cities had signed a friendship agreement four years earlier. L'Heureux later attended a meeting of francophone mayors in
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145:. In 2007, she issued an opinion that a Parti Québécois proposal requiring all newcomers to Quebec to prove their knowledge of
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Elizabeth
Thompson, "Dore attacked for plan to visit Moscow; But mayor says helping Russians will mean jobs for Montrealers,"
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Alexander Norris, "Yves Ryan set to be next transit boss; Montreal North mayor is suburbs' choice to take over MUCTC,"
669:
95:
348:
185:
126:
110:
64:
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Ingrid Peritz, "Dore team waiting in the wings; MCM stalwarts set to take top city jobs if party wins Nov. 9,"
375:
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142:
32:
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Kevin
Dougherty, "Rights commission 'astonishes' Marois; Spokesperson tells paper Bill 195 violates charter,"
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561:, 5 December 1990, A3; Mary Lamey, "Transit authority to cut service on three bus routes in east end,"
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as his assistant on international affairs. She was also appointed to the board of directors of the
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233:
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659:
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28:
44:
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121:
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Marian Scott, "Going internationale; New look in the works for old part of town,"
146:
52:
653:
48:
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Peter
Kuitenbrouwer, "City's 'boss of bosses' now paid $ 127,300 a year,"
72:
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L'Heureux was named as interim chair of the MUCTC in August 1994, when
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20:
63:
L'Heureux was first elected to the
Montreal city council in the
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103:
24:
626:"Costco can't reject members due to economic status: Quebec,"
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Lewis Harris, "City, suburbs split power on new MUC council,"
587:"L'Heureux replaces Perreault as interim chairman of MUCTC,"
99:
91:
83:
523:"Montreal cuts ties with China over 'repression campaign',"
544:, 22 July 1989, A3; "Moscow delegation visiting Montreal,"
510:
Lewis Harris, "Dore defends spending $ 210,000 on travel,"
600:
James Mennie, "Anti-violence campaign targets teenagers,"
484:
Ingrid Peritz, "Cultural council a priority, Dore says,"
141:
L'Heureux was later appointed as a spokesperson for the
94:'s campaign against political dissidents following the
527:, 15 July 1989, A3; "Montreal cools Shanghai policy,"
471:
Irwin Block, "Independent's election win confirmed,"
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before being granted citizenship was discriminatory.
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31:from 1986 to 1994, serving as a member of the
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19:is an administrator and former politician in
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82:L'Heureux took part in a delegation to
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77:Montreal Urban Community Transit Corp.
51:before her own election and supported
675:Women municipal councillors in Canada
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129:and was replaced as MUCTC chair by
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27:, Canada. She was a member of the
14:
686:
96:Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
349:1986 Montreal municipal election
186:1990 Montreal municipal election
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43:L'Heureux worked as an aide to
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425:(in French), City of Montreal.
313:(in French), City of Montreal.
143:Quebec Human Rights Commission
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102:and led a city delegation to
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423:Election results, 1833-2005
376:Montreal Citizens' Movement
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311:Election results, 1833-2005
213:Montreal Citizens' Movement
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33:Montreal Citizens' Movement
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109:She was re-elected in the
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670:Women in Quebec politics
604:, 16 September 1994, A4.
578:, 15 September 1992, A3.
643:, 27 October 2007, A11.
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501:, 27 November 1986, A3.
488:, 26 November 1986, A2.
475:, 19 November 1986, A3.
462:, 15 November 1986, A4.
394:Civic Party of Montreal
354:Councillor, Maisonneuve
234:Civic Party of Montreal
191:Councillor, Maisonneuve
127:1994 municipal election
111:1990 municipal election
65:1986 municipal election
548:, 30 January 1990, A3.
514:, 17 October 1990, A3.
449:, 1 November 1986, B1.
628:Canada Press Newswire
591:, 11 August 1994, A3.
39:Early life and career
29:Montreal city council
282:White Elephant Party
266:Democratic Coalition
59:Municipal councillor
565:, 17 July 1991, A4.
531:, 17 July 1989, A8.
409:Total valid votes
297:Total valid votes
133:in November 1994.
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381:Ginette L'Heureux
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17:Ginette L'Heureux
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47:(PQ) legislator
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49:Louise Harel
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221:(incumbent)
90:to protest
69:Civic Party
654:Categories
433:References
364:Candidate
201:Candidate
131:Yves Ryan
79:(MUCTC).
73:Jean Doré
421:Source:
309:Source:
88:Shanghai
21:Montreal
412:5,611
404:34.02
401:1,909
388:65.98
385:3,702
361:Party
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300:4,044
260:14.49
244:27.08
241:1,095
228:51.06
225:2,065
198:Party
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147:French
115:Moscow
104:Russia
25:Quebec
367:Votes
292:3.21
276:4.15
204:Votes
100:Gabon
92:China
84:China
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273:168
257:586
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