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Nicolas Tétrault is a politician and entrepreneur in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served on the
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from 2001 to 2005, initially as a member of
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(VM) and later for the rival
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(MICU). Tétrault has also sought election to the
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and the National Assembly of Quebec. Tétrault has been active real estate mostly in the province of Quebec but also in New-Brunswick, Ontario and Alberta. He also owns majority control of a Montreal-based real estate agency, Royal Lepage du Quartier.


Early political campaigns

Tétrault sought election to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 1994 Quebec provincial election as a Parti Québécois (PQ) candidate in the extremely safe Liberal seat of
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in west-end Montreal. The youngest candidate in the province at nineteen years of age, he was a CEGEP student during the election. Although it was generally recognized that he had no chance of winning, Tétrault's campaign received a fair amount of media attention. Profiled by the '' Montreal Gazette'' in August 1994, he described himself as "the kind of nationalist who is open to discussion." He finished a distant second against Liberal
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on election day. Tétrault later ran as a
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(BQ) candidate in the Montreal-area riding of
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in the
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. He was twenty-five years old during the campaign and operated his own marketing company. In an interview with the ''Gazette'', he said that Canada should adopt a new model of politics and economics based on that of the European Community. He finished second against
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incumbent Jacques Saada. In 2002, Tétrault described the older wing of the Parti Québécois as having lost touch with modern Quebec. Two years later, he said that many people of his generation favoured "sovereignty if necessary but not necessarily sovereignty."


City councillor

Tétrault was elected to the Montreal city council in the 2001 municipal election as a Vision Montreal candidate in the Plateau-Mont-Royal division. During the campaign, he called for a speed limit reduction in the Plateau, increased security in parks and at metro stations, more co-op housing and support for local artists, and more parking spots for businesses. Vision Montreal lost the election to Gérald Tremblay's
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, and Tétrault served as a member of the
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. By virtue of his city council position, he also served on the
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. When Pierre Bourque resigned as Vision Montreal leader to run for the National Assembly of Quebec in 2003, Tétrault said that he respected Bourque's decision but did not personally support it. He added that he would "have to look at the options" as to whether he would remain with the party. During the 2003 provincial election, Tétrault criticized the
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for its pledge to permit referendums on municipal demergers. He argued that the pledge would create instability for municipal government on the
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, where several municipalities had recently been merged to create a united city. Later in the same year, he supported Mayor Tremblay's compromise plan to devolve some powers to the city's borough councils. Tétrault resigned from Vision Montreal to sit as an independent on March 4, 2004, and joined MICU on October 26 of the same year. In the 2005 municipal election, he ran for re-election in the Louis-Riel division of the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough and was narrowly defeated by Vision Montreal incumbent
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. Early reports suggested that Tétrault had won by twelve votes, but a more thorough scrutiny confirmed Dompierre as the winner.


Private career

Tétrault has a Master of Arts degree in political science from the Université de Montréal. After leaving city council, he co-founded Groupe T & T Media with Paul Tietolman.Paul Delean, "Corus radio stations draw better offer," ''Montreal Gazette'', 9 June 2010, B3. In 2011, Mr. Rajiv Pancholy, former CEO of Microcell Connexions, joined the group of Tietolman Tetrault as a partner and shareholder and formed 7954689 Canada Inc. better known as Tietolman Tetrault Pancholy Media (TTP Media). In 2013, the group was granted three licenses to launch new AM radio stations in the Montreal market: English and French talk radio stations and a French sports radio station. As of August 2016, however, all three stations remain unlaunched, the French sports radio license has expired, and both of the other two licenses are also set to expire in November if they have not launched by then.


Electoral record


References

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