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Alexandra Mendès (born November 3, 1963) is a
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politician, currently serving as the Member of Parliament for the riding of
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since
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. She previously served in the
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from
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until
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as the MP for the riding of
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.


Biography

Mendès worked as a constituency assistant to
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, who served as a Liberal MP for Brossard—La Prairie from 1997 to 2006. She also taught at the Brossard Portuguese School. Mendès was a Quebec assistant to
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for a period of eight months during his leadership campaign. She has worked for fifteen years at a settlement organization for new immigrants and refugees at ''Maison Internationale de la Rive-Sud''. She was elected to the House of Commons in 2008, defeating Bloc Quebecois MP
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, who had defeated her former boss Saada in the previous election. She initially came in second by 102 votes, but a recount ordered by
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resulted in her winning by a margin of 69 votes. She was defeated in the 2011 election by
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candidate Hoang Mai. In August 2011, Mendès announced her candidacy for the presidency of the
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. She was defeated in her race for the presidency by
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, but remained a committed member of the party, making appearances on CTV and CBC's
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representing the party. In June 2012, Mendès became President of the Liberal Party's Quebec wing, the Liberal Party of Canada (Quebec). In the 2015 federal election, Mendès was the Liberal candidate in the newly created riding of
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, again facing off against Mai. She defeated Mai, returning to the House of Commons. On April 6, 2017 Mendès moved a motion "That the House do now proceed to Orders of the Day" during debate on a Question of Privilege of an instance of Members of Parliament having their Rights as Members denied. Such a motion during a debate on a Question of Privilege had never been made before in Canadian Parliamentary History. The Liberal majority voted in favour of Mendès's motion, preventing the issue from being reviewed by the
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. On April 11, 2017, the
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said the motion was unprecedented and ruled that the Question of Privilege should be revived. As a child, Mendès was a member of the
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and has spoken in the House of Commons about her view that "much of what (she is) today (she) owes to Guiding". On February 28, 2019 Mendès created controversy when during an emergency debate on the
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she said "I really do not understand why this is a big deal." Mendès was re-elected in the
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. On December 10, 2019 Mendès was appointed Assistant Deputy Speaker and Assistant Deputy Chair of Committees of the Whole


Electoral record


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mendes, Alexandra 1963 births Women members of the House of Commons of Canada Francophone Quebec people Liberal Party of Canada MPs Living people Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec People from Brossard People from Lisbon Portuguese emigrants to Canada Women in Quebec politics 21st-century Canadian politicians 21st-century Canadian women politicians