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The 34th 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
1989 Quebec general election The 1989 Quebec general election was held on September 25, 1989, to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Premier Robert Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the Part ...
and sat from November 28, 1989, to March 18, 1992; from March 19, 1992, to March 10, 1994; and from March 17, 1994, to June 14, 1994. The
Quebec Liberal Party The Quebec Liberal Party (QLP; french: Parti libéral du Québec, PLQ) is a provincial political party in Quebec. It has been independent of the federal Liberal Party of Canada since 1955. The QLP has always been associated with the colour red; e ...
government was led by
Robert Bourassa Robert Bourassa (; July 14, 1933 – October 2, 1996) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd premier of Quebec from 1970 to 1976 and from 1985 to 1994. A member of the Liberal Party of Quebec, he served a total of just un ...
throughout most of the mandate except in the final months of the government prior to the 1994 elections, when
Daniel Johnson Jr. Daniel Johnson Jr. (born December 24, 1944) is a former Canadian politician. He was a member of the Liberal Party of Quebec and was the 25th premier of Quebec for nine months in 1994 until his party's defeat in the provincial general election. ...
succeeded Bourassa as
Premier of Quebec The premier of Quebec ( French: ''premier ministre du Québec'' (masculine) or ''première ministre du Québec'' (feminine)) is the head of government of the Canadian province of Quebec. The current premier of Quebec is François Legault of the ...
.


Seats per political party


Member list

This was the list of members of the National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1989 election:


Other elected MNAs

Other MNAs were elected in by-elections in this mandate *
Jean Filion Jean Filion (born March 22, 1951) is a Canadian former politician, who represented the electoral district of Montmorency in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1991 to 1998.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 ...
, Montmorency, August 12, 1991 *
Pierre Bélanger Pierre Bélanger (born April 23, 1960) is a Canadian lawyer and politician in the province of Quebec. Bélanger was a Parti Québécois (PQ) member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1992 to 1998 and was a cabinet minister in the government ...
, Parti Québécois, Anjou, January 20, 1992 *
Roger Bertrand Roger Bertrand (born July 26, 1947) is an economist, civil servant and former political figure in Quebec. He represented Portneuf in the Quebec National Assembly as a Parti Québécois member from 1993 to 2003. He was born in Donnacona, Quebec, ...
, Parti Québécois, Portneuf, July 5, 1993 *
Serge Ménard Naval Lieutenant (Retired) Serge Ménard (born September 27, 1941 in Montreal, Quebec) is a politician from Quebec, Canada. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1993 to 2003, and a member of Parliament from 2004 to 2011. Ou ...
, Parti Québécois, Laval-des-Rapides, December 13, 1993 *
Marcel Landry Marcel may refer to: People * Marcel (given name), people with the given name Marcel * Marcel (footballer, born August 1981), Marcel Silva Andrade, Brazilian midfielder * Marcel (footballer, born November 1981), Marcel Augusto Ortolan, Brazilian s ...
, Parti Québécois, Bonaventure, February 21, 1994 * Bernard Brodeur,
Quebec Liberal Party The Quebec Liberal Party (QLP; french: Parti libéral du Québec, PLQ) is a provincial political party in Quebec. It has been independent of the federal Liberal Party of Canada since 1955. The QLP has always been associated with the colour red; e ...
, Shefford, February 28, 1994


Cabinet Ministers


Bourassa Cabinet (1989-1994)

* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Robert Bourassa * Deputy Premier: Lise Bacon * Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Michel Pagé (1989–1992), Yvon Picotte (1992–1994), Robert Middlemiss (Delegate) (1989–1990), Yvon Vallières (1992–1994) **Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and Regional Development (Delegate): Yvon Vallières (1990–1992) * Labor: Yves Séguin (1988–1989), André Bourbeau (1990), Normand Cherry (1990–1994) * Workforce, Revenue Security and Professional Formation: André Bourbeau * President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Daniel Johnson Jr. * Provisioning and Services: Robert Dutil * Cultural Affairs: Lucienne Robillard (1989–1990), Liza Frulla (1990–1993) * Culture: Liza Frulla (1993–1994) * Cultural Communities and Immigration: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay * Cultural Communities (Delegate): Normand Cherry * Francophonie: Guy Rivard (1989–1992) * Health and Social Services: Marc-Yvan Côté, Christos Sirros (Delegate) (1989–1990) * Status of Women : Violette Trépanier * Education: Claude Ryan (1989–1990), Michel Pagé (1990–1992), Lucienne Robillard (1990–1993) * Superior Education and Science: Claude Ryan (1989–1990), Lucienne Robillard (1990–1993) ** Education and Science: Lucienne Robillard (1993–1994) * Recreation, Hunting and Fishing: Gaston Blackburn * Mines and Regional Development: Raymond Savoie (1989–1990) * Indian Affairs: John Ciaccia (1989–1990), Christos Sirros (1990–1994) * Transportation: Sam Elkas * Transportation (Delegate): Yvon Vallières (1989–1990), Robert Middlemiss (1990–1994) * Communications: Liza Frulla (1989–1990), Lawrence Cannon (1990–1994) * Municipal Affairs: Yvon Picotte (1989–1990), Claude Ryan (1990–1994) * Regional Affairs: Yvon Picotte (1992–1994) * Environment: Pierre Paradis * Energy and Resources: Lise Bacon * Forests: Albert Côté * Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Gil Rémillard * International Affairs: John Ciaccia, Guy Rivard (Delegate) (1992–1994) * Electoral reform: Marc-Yvan Côté * Tourism: André Vallerand * Justice: Gil Rémillard * Public Safety: Sam Elkas (1989–1990), Claude Ryan (1990–1994) * Finances: Gérard D. Levesque (1989–1993), Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (1993–1994) * Finances: (Delegate): Louise Robic * Revenue: Yves Séguin (1989–1990), Gérard D. Levesque (1990), Raymond Savoie (1990–1994) * Industry, Commerce and Technology: Gérald Tremblay


Johnson Jr. Cabinet (1994)

* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Daniel Johnson Jr. * Vice-President of the Executive Council: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay * Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Yvon Picotte * Revenue Security: Violette Trépanier * Employment: Serge Marcil * President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay * Government Services: Jean Leclerc * Culture and Communications: Liza Frulla * International Affairs, Cultural Communities and Immigration: John Ciaccia * Health and Social Services: Lucienne Robillard * Status of Women and Family: Violette Trépanier * Education: Jacques Chagnon * Indian Affairs: Christos Sirros * Transportation: Normand Cherry, Gaston Blackburn (Delegate) * Municipal Affairs:Claude Ryan * Regional Affairs: Yvon Picotte * Environment and Wildlife: Pierre Paradis * Natural Resources: Christos Sirros * Electoral reform: Roger Lefebvre * Justice: Roger Lefebvre * Public Safety: Robert Middlemiss * Finances: André Bourbeau * Revenue: André Vallerand * Industry, Commerce, Science and Technology: Gérald Tremblay, Georges Farrah (Delegate)


New electoral districts

An electoral map reform was made in 1992 and the changes were in effect starting in the 1994 elections. The following electoral districts were created: *
Bertrand Bertrand may refer to: Places * Bertrand, Missouri, US * Bertrand, Nebraska, US * Bertrand, New Brunswick, Canada * Bertrand Township, Michigan, US * Bertrand, Michigan * Bertrand, Virginia, US * Bertrand Creek, state of Washington * Saint-Bert ...
(in the
Laurentides The Laurentides () is a region of Quebec. While it is often called the Laurentians in English, the region includes only part of the Laurentian mountains. It has a total land area of and its population was 589,400 inhabitants as of the 2016 Cens ...
region, unrelated to the previous
Bertrand Bertrand may refer to: Places * Bertrand, Missouri, US * Bertrand, Nebraska, US * Bertrand, New Brunswick, Canada * Bertrand Township, Michigan, US * Bertrand, Michigan * Bertrand, Virginia, US * Bertrand Creek, state of Washington * Saint-Bert ...
in the
Montérégie Montérégie () is an administrative region in the southwest part of Quebec. It includes the cities of Boucherville, Brossard, Châteauguay, Longueuil, Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield and Vaudreuil-Dorion. The ...
region) * Blainville *
Borduas Borduas is a provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It notably includes the municipality of Beloeil, Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Otterburn Park. It was crea ...
*
Laurier-Dorion Laurier-Dorion is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the neighbourhoods of Villeray and Park Extension in the city of Montreal Mon ...
*
Marguerite-D'Youville Marguerite-D'Youville is a former provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec. As of its final election, it consisted of the cities of Boucherville and Sain ...
*
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises all of the Le Sud-Ouest borough of Montreal. It was created for the 1994 ...
*
Westmount–Saint-Louis Westmount–Saint-Louis is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises the city of Westmount as well as parts of the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal and Vi ...
The following electoral districts disappeared: *
Bertrand Bertrand may refer to: Places * Bertrand, Missouri, US * Bertrand, Nebraska, US * Bertrand, New Brunswick, Canada * Bertrand Township, Michigan, US * Bertrand, Michigan * Bertrand, Virginia, US * Bertrand Creek, state of Washington * Saint-Bert ...
(in the
Montérégie Montérégie () is an administrative region in the southwest part of Quebec. It includes the cities of Boucherville, Brossard, Châteauguay, Longueuil, Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield and Vaudreuil-Dorion. The ...
region), unrelated to the new
Bertrand Bertrand may refer to: Places * Bertrand, Missouri, US * Bertrand, Nebraska, US * Bertrand, New Brunswick, Canada * Bertrand Township, Michigan, US * Bertrand, Michigan * Bertrand, Virginia, US * Bertrand Creek, state of Washington * Saint-Bert ...
(in the
Laurentides The Laurentides () is a region of Quebec. While it is often called the Laurentians in English, the region includes only part of the Laurentian mountains. It has a total land area of and its population was 589,400 inhabitants as of the 2016 Cens ...
region) * Dorion *
Laurier Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier, ( ; ; November 20, 1841 – February 17, 1919) was a Canadian lawyer, statesman, and politician who served as the seventh prime minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. The first French Canadian prime minist ...
*
Saint-Henri Saint-Henri is a neighbourhood in southwestern Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the borough of Le Sud-Ouest. Saint-Henri is usually considered to be bounded to the east by Atwater Avenue, to the west by the town of Montreal West, to the north by Au ...
* Saint-Louis * Sainte-Anne * Westmount


References


1989 election results


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