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The 28th Legislative Assembly of Quebec / 28th National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in
Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
,
Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ...
that was elected in the
1966 Quebec general election The 1966 Quebec general election was held on June 5, 1966, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, Canada. The Union Nationale (UN), led by Daniel Johnson, Sr, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Lesage. In ...
. The name change from Legislative Assembly of Quebec to
National Assembly of Quebec The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in french: link=no, Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada. Legislators are called MNAs (Members of the National Assembly; french: link=no, déput ...
came into effect on December 31, 1968. The assembly sat for five sessions, from 1 December 1966 to 12 August 1967; on 20 October 1967 (one day); from 20 February 1968 to 18 December 1968; from 25 February 1969 to 23 December 1969; and from 24 February 1970 to 12 March 1970. The Union Nationale government was led by Daniel Johnson until his death in office, and then by
Jean-Jacques Bertrand Jean-Jacques Bertrand (; June 20, 1916 – February 22, 1973) was the 21st premier of Quebec, from October 2, 1968, to May 12, 1970. He led the Union Nationale party. Member of the legislature Bertrand served as Member of the Legislative Assemb ...
. The
Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and m ...
opposition was led by
Jean Lesage Jean Lesage (; 10 June 1912 – 12 December 1980) was a Canadian lawyer and politician from Quebec. He served as the 19th premier of Quebec from 22 June 1960 to 16 June 1966. Alongside Georges-Émile Lapalme, René Lévesque and others, he is ...
and then by Robert Bourassa.


Seats per political party

* After the 1966 elections


Member list

This was the list of members of the
National Assembly of Quebec The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in french: link=no, Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada. Legislators are called MNAs (Members of the National Assembly; french: link=no, déput ...
that were elected in the 1966 election:


Other elected MNAs

Other MNAs were elected in by-elections during this mandate * Jean-Guy Cardinal, Union Nationale, Bagot, December 4, 1968 *
William Tetley William Tetley (February 10, 1927 – July 1, 2014) was a lawyer and professor of law at McGill University in Montreal, the visiting professor of Maritime and Commercial Law at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and a former member o ...
, Quebec Liberal Party, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, December 4, 1968 * Mario Beaulieu, Union Nationale, Dorion, March 3, 1969 *
Gilles Gauthier Gilles Gauthier (September 3, 1935 – August 17, 2015) was a politician from Quebec, Canada. He was a Member of the National Assembly. Background He was born on September 3, 1935, in Louiseville, Quebec, and was a lawyer. Federal Politics ...
, Union Nationale, Trois-Rivières, October 8, 1969 * François-Édouard Belliveau, Union Nationale, Vaudreuil-Soulanges, October 8, 1969, * Jean-Jacques Croteau, Union Nationale, Sainte-Marie, October 8, 1969 * Jean Cournoyer, Union Nationale, Saint-Jacques, October 8, 1969


Cabinet Minister


Johnson Sr. Cabinet (1966-1968)

* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Daniel Johnson Sr. * Vice-president of the Executive Council: Jean-Jacques Bertrand * Agriculture and Colonization: Clement Vincent * Labour: Maurice Bellemare * Public Works: Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine (1966–1967), Armand Russell (1967–1968) * Cultural Affairs: Jean-Noël Tremblay * Health, Family and Social Welfare: Jean-Paul Cloutier * Education: Jean-Jacques Bertrand (1966–1967), Jean-Guy Cardinal (1967–1968) * Lands and Forests: Claude-Gilles Gosselin * Tourism, Hunting and Fishing: Gabriel Loubier * Natural Resources: Daniel Johnson Sr. (1966–1967), Paul-Emile Allard (1967–1968) * Roads: Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine * Transportation and Communications: Fernand Lizotte * Municipal Affairs: Paul Dozois (1966–1967), Robert Lussier (1967–1968) * Federal-provincial Affairs: Daniel Johnson Sr. (1966–1967) ** Intergovernmental Affairs: Daniel Johnson Sr. (1967–1968) * Industry and Commerce:Maurice Bellemare (1966–1967), Jean-Paul Beaudry (1967–1968) * Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives: Paul Dozois (1968) * Justice: Jean-Jacques Bertrand * Provincial Secretary: Yves Gabias * Finances: Paul Dozois * Revenue: Raymond Thomas Johnston * State Ministers: Francis Boudreau, Marcel Masse, Roch Boivin, Armand Russell (1966–1967), Edgar Charbonneau, Armand Maltais, Francois-Eugene Mathieu, Paul-Emile Allard (1966–1967), Jean-Marie Morin (1968)


Bertrand Cabinet (1968-1970)

* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Jean-Jacques Bertrand * Vice-president of the Executive Council: Jean-Guy Cardinal * Agriculture and Colonization: Clément Vincent * Labour: Maurice Bellemare (1968) ** Labour and Workforce: Maurice Bellemare (1968–1970), Jean Cournoyer (1970) * Public Works: Armand Russell * Public Office: Jean Cournoyer (1969–1970) * Cultural Affairs: Jean-Noël Tremblay * Immigration: Yves Gabias (1968–1969), Mario Beaulieu (1969–1970) * Health, Family and Social Welfare: Jean-Paul Cloutier * Education: Jean-Guy Cardinal * Lands and Forests: Claude-Gilles Gosselin * Tourism, Hunting and Fishing: Gabriel Loubier * Natural Resources: Paul-Émile Allard * Roads: Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine * Transportation and Communications: Fernand Lizotte (1968–1970) ** Transportation: Fernand Lizotte (1970) ** Communications: Gérard Lebel (1970) * Municipal Affairs: Robert Lussier * Intergovernmental Affairs: Jean-Jacques Bertrand (1968–1969), Marcel Masse (1969–1970) * Industry and Commerce:Jean-Paul Beaudry * Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives: Paul Dozois (1968), Yves Gabias (1968–1969), Mario Beaulieu (1969), Armand Maltais (1969–1970) * Justice: Jean-Jacques Bertrand (1968–1969), Rémi Paul (1969–1970) * Provincial Secretary: Yves Gabias (1968), Rémi Paul (1968–1970) * Finances: Paul Dozois (1968–1969), Jean-Jacques Bertrand (1969), Mario Beaulieu (1969–1970) * Revenu: Raymond Thomas Johnston * State Ministers: Roch Boivin, Jean-Marie Morin, Francois-Eugène Mathieu, Francis Boudreau, Marcel Masse (1968), François Gagnon (1969–1970), Edgar Charbonneau


Diagram


References


1966 election results


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