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legislation to deregulate homebuilding sites and permit the use of non-union labour. Construction workers organized several protests and strikes in a bid to defeat the legislation; the government responded with harsh back-to-work legislation, which Cherry himself described as "probably the most severe legislation ever introduced" on the matter. Despite the protests, the legislation was approved by the assembly and brought into law. Cherry was expelled from his IAWAW local at around the same time.
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in an effort to resolve long-standing differences in the construction sector. In October 1993, he announced that Quebec would continue to require that out-of-province workers earn a "certificate of competence" before being allowed to work on Quebec sites. The following month, however, he introduced
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and announced that Quebec would purchase eight of the new amphibious aircraft. In the same time period, Cherry appointed a business-labor advisory panel to suggest amendments to Quebec's 1981 law on workers' compensation that some critics believed was overly generous.
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Robert Bourassa announced his resignation as Liberal Party leader and premier in late 1993, and Cherry supported Daniel Johnson's bid to become the party's new leader. When Johnson became premier on January 11, 1994, he appointed Cherry as
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announced that it was planning to sell the company to a private investor. Cherry's group sought to ensure that Canadair would remain publicly owned, stay in Montreal, and protect the jobs of its employees. Cherry nonetheless supported
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noted that there was some irony in this position, in that the IAWAW was based in American and gave its American members a vote on the Canadian leadership. See John B. Lang, "Canadian content,"
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defeated the Liberals in this election, and Cherry resigned from cabinet with the rest of the Johnson ministry on September 26, 1994. He served as a member of the
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Cherry was appointed by Premier Johnson as the Liberal Party's Saint-Laurent candidate. Francois Ghali, a city councillor in the suburban community of
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on October 5, 1990, while retaining ministerial responsibility for cultural communities. In late 1991, he took part in a ceremony that launched the
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Campbell Clark, "Embattled Johnson resigns: Pressure will mount on Tory leader Jean Charest to battle separatists as next Quebec Liberal leader,"
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Craig Toomey, "Workers' compensation `out of control'; Manufacturers fed up as board expects $ 600-million deficit in 1991,"
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Sarah Scott, "Elkas joins big guns in cabinet; Cote takes over health portfolio, Paradis to head Environment Department,"
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Ronald Lebel, "Machinery-maker Valmet to lay off 200; Month ago company announced $ 17 million in government aid,"
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When Daniel Johnson resigned as Liberal Party leader in 1998, Cherry was among the first Liberals to suggest that
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In early 1990, Cherry took part in plans to modernize the manufacturing firm Valmet-Dominion Inc. (a unit of the
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Arthur Kaptainis, "Cherry returning to assembly on big ethnic vote; St.-Laurent results; Quebec Votes,"
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fighter jets should be given to Canadair rather than to a competing bid led by foreign-owned firms in
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Eddie Collister, "Get ready for traffic chaos; Summer work will clog bridges, Highway 15,"
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from 1954 to 1989 and became a prominent labour activist, serving as president of the
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Philip Authier, "Less-critical portfolios given to anglo MNAs in shadow cabinet,"
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Robert McKenzie, "Bourassa takes it on the chin in Round 1 of Quebec campaign,"
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Ed Bantley, "Labor unions are often the victims of misdirected criticism,"
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Cherry's Sainte-Anne division was eliminated by redistribution before the
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In 1993, Cherry took part in negotiations with officials from Ontario and
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for the next four years and was his party's critic for transport issues.
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become his successor. Charest was subsequently chosen as party leader.
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Cherry formed a "Canadair Survival Committee" in late 1985, after the
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In September 1986, Cherry argued that a federal contract to maintain
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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers people
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Jeff Heinrich, "Quebec transport firms must develop links: Cherry,"
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Andy Riga, "Multicultural St. Laurent fertile ground for Liberals,"
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Kevin Dougherty, "Building curbs assailed," 28 October 1993, p. 5.
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Mike Gordon, "$ 36-million road project aims to link St. Bruno,"
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in the 1994 election and campaigned for the "non" side in the
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Shirley Won, "Workers' spirits soar with news of more jobs,"
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Robert Gibbens, "Quebec unions fight open building sites,"
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Alan Toulin, "Selling price for Canadair called too low,"
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and was narrowly elected in the Montreal division of
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Cherry served as chief organizer for the opposition
1985: 1332:"News Quebec and Ontario heat up war of words," 227: 1728: 1562: 814: 460: 326:minister responsible for cultural communities 283:ultimately awarded the contract to Canadair. 1213:, 3 September 1986, E3. John B. Lang of the 1205:"Union says F-18 deal must go to Canadair," 840: 486: 2024:Members of the Executive Council of Quebec 1735: 1721: 1569: 1555: 821: 807: 467: 453: 1409:"Bourassa's deputy won't seek top job," 236:and received his early education in the 401:, a safe Liberal seat in Montreal. The 1986: 1716: 1550: 1153: 1151: 422:1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty 441: 286: 13: 1148: 434:Cherry was not a candidate in the 212:from 1989 to 1998 and served as a 14: 2035: 1972: 1701: 1215:Confederation of Canadian Unions 308:Minister of cultural communities 240:area of the city. 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Index

National Assembly of Quebec
Sainte-Anne
Maximilien Polak
National Assembly of Quebec
Saint-Laurent
Robert Bourassa
Jacques Dupuis
Montreal
Quebec
Montreal
Quebec
Liberal
Quebec
Liberal
National Assembly of Quebec
cabinet minister
Robert Bourassa
Daniel Johnson
Montreal
Rosemont
Canadair
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Maryland
government of Canada
Bombardier
CF-18
Manitoba
Ontario
Brian Mulroney
Union Nationale

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