The 30th 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
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that was elected in the
1973 Quebec general election
The 1973 Quebec general election was held on October 29, 1973 to elect members to National Assembly of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Premier Robert Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the ''Parti Québécois'', led ...
. It sat for four sessions, from 22 November 1973 to 22 December 1973; from 14 March 1974 to 28 December 1974; from 18 March 1975 to 19 December 1975; and from 16 March 1976 to 18 October 1976. The governing
Quebec Liberal Party was led by
Premier Robert Bourassa; the
Parti Québécois
The Parti Québécois (; ; PQ) is a sovereignist and social democratic provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establishin ...
formed the
official opposition for the first time, but since
party leader René Lévesque
René Lévesque (; August 24, 1922 – November 1, 1987) was a Québécois politician and journalist who served as the 23rd premier of Quebec from 1976 to 1985. He was the first Québécois political leader since Confederation to attempt ...
did not have a seat, the leader of the opposition was
Jacques-Yvan Morin
Jacques-Yvan Morin, (born July 15, 1931 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a former professor of law and a politician in Quebec, Canada. Morin graduated from the McGill University Faculty of Law with a BCL in 1953, where he was the founder of the '' McG ...
.
Seats per political party
* After the
1973 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
1973 election:
Other elected MNAs
Other MNAs were elected in by-elections during the mandate
*
Maurice Bellemare,
Union Nationale, Johnson, August 28, 1974
[ ]
Cabinet Ministers
* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Robert Bourassa
* Deputy Premier: Gérard D. Levesque
* Agriculture: Normand Toupin (1973–1975), Thomas Kevin Drummond (1975–1976)
* Labour and Workforce: Jean Cournoyer (1973–1975), Gerald Harvey (1975–1976)
* Public Works: Maurice Tessier (1970, 1973), Bernard Pinard (1970–1973)
** Public Works and Provisioning: Raymond Mailloux (1973–1975), William Tetley (1975–1976)
* Public Office: Oswald Parent
* Cultural Affairs: Denis Hardy (1973–1975), Jean-Paul L'Allier (1975–1976)
* Immigration: Jean Bienvenue (1973–1976), Lise Bacon (1976)
* Social Affairs: Claude Castonguay (1973)
* Education: François Cloutier (1973–1975), Jerome Choquette (1975), Raymond Garneau (1975–1976), Jean Bienvenue (1976)
* Lands and Forests: Thomas Kevin Drummond (1973–1975), Normand Toupin (1975–1976)
* Tourism, Hunting and Fishing: Claude Simard
* Natural Resources: Jean-Gilles Massé (1973–1975), Jean Cournoyer (1975–1976)
* Transportation: Raymond Mailloux
* Communications: Jean-Paul L'Allier (1973–1975), Denis Hardy (1975–1976)
* Municipal Affairs and Environment: Victor Goldbloom
* Intergovernmental Affairs: Gérard D. Levesque (1973–1975), Francois Cloutier (1975–1976), Robert Bourassa (1976)
* Industry and Commerce: Guy Saint-Pierre
* Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives: William Tetley (1973–1975)
** Consumers, Cooperatives and Financial : Lise Bacon (1975–1976)
* Justice: Jérôme Choquette (1973–1975), Gérard D. Levesque (1975–1976)
* Solicitor General: Fernand Lalonde (1975–1976)
* Finances and President of the Treasury Board: Raymond Garneau
* Revenu: Gérald Harvey (1973–1975), Robert Quenneville (1975–1976)
* State Ministers: Paul Phaneuf, Robert Quenneville (1973–1975), Lise Bacon (1973–1975), Paul Berthiaume, Bernard Lachapelle, Fernand Lalonde, Oswald Parent, Julien Giasson (1975–1976), Georges Vaillancourt
References
1973 election results
;Notes
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