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==Notable Quebec lieutenants== Some past and current Quebec lieutenants include: ===[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! Riding ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Wilfrid Laurier]] || [[DrummondâArthabaska]] <small>(before 1877)</small><br>[[Quebec East]] <small>(after 1877)</small>|| 1874 || 1887 || [[Alexander Mackenzie (politician)|Alexander Mackenzie]] <br> [[Edward Blake]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1887 || 1896 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Joseph-IsraĂ«l Tarte]] || [[St. JohnsâIberville]] <small>(before 1900)</small><br>[[Sainte-Marie (provincial electoral district)|Sainte-Marie]] <small>(after 1900)</small>|| 1896 || 1902 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1902 || 1921 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]]<br>[[Daniel Duncan McKenzie]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Ernest Lapointe]] || [[Quebec East]] || 1921 || 1941 || [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Louis Saint-Laurent]] || [[Quebec East]] || 1941 || 1948 || [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1948 || 1963 || [[Louis Saint-Laurent]]<br>[[Lester B. Pearson]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Guy Favreau]] || [[Papineau (electoral district)|Papineau]] || 1963 || 1967 || [[Lester B. Pearson]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Jean Marchand]] || [[Quebec West]] <small>(before 1968)</small><br>[[QuĂ©bec (electoral district)|Langelier]] <small>(after 1968)</small> || 1967 || 1976 || [[Lester B. Pearson]] <br> [[Pierre Trudeau]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Marc Lalonde]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 1976 || 1984 || [[Pierre Trudeau]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Raymond Garneau]] || [[Laval Centre|Laval-des-Rapides]] || 1984 || 1988 || [[John Turner]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1988 || 1993 || [[John Turner]]<br>[[Herb Gray]] <small>(interim)</small> {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Marcel MassĂ©]] || [[HullâAylmer]] || 1993 || 1999 || [[Jean ChrĂ©tien]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Alfonso Gagliano]] || [[Saint-LĂ©onardâSaint-Michel]] || 1999 || 2002 || [[Jean ChrĂ©tien]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Martin Cauchon]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 2002 || 2003 || [[Jean ChrĂ©tien]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Jean Lapierre]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 2003 || 2006 || [[Paul Martin]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 2006 || 2007 || [[Bill Graham (Canadian politician)|Bill Graham]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[StĂ©phane Dion]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Marcel Proulx]] || [[HullâAylmer]] || 2007<ref>[http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070502/CPACTUALITES/70502183/1019/CPACTUALITES Le PLC veut regagner le coeur des francophones, La Presse, May 2, 2007]</ref> || 2007 || [[StĂ©phane Dion]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[CĂ©line Hervieux-Payette]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Hervieux-Payette represented the senatorial division of [[List of Quebec senators#Bedford|Bedford]].}} || 2007<ref>[http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20071016/CPACTUALITES/71016151/6730/CPACTUALITES Hervieux-Payette devient le lieutenant de Dion au QuĂ©bec, La Presse, October 16, 2007]</ref> || 2008 || [[StĂ©phane Dion]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Denis Coderre]] || [[Bourassa (electoral district)|Bourassa]] || 2009<ref>[http://www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/politique-canadienne/200901/22/01-820090-coderre-devient-lieutenant-politique-au-quebec.php Coderre devient lieutenant politique au QuĂ©bec, La Presse, January 22, 2009]</ref> || 2009<ref>[https://www.ctvnews.ca/coderre-steps-down-as-ignatieff-s-quebec-lieutenant-1.438538 Coderre steps down as Ignatieff's Quebec Lieutenant, CTV News, September 28, 2009] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930034930/http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090928/coderre_quebec_090928/20090928?hub=TopStoriesV2 |date=September 30, 2009 }}</ref> || [[Michael Ignatieff]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[RĂ©mi Bujold]] <small>(as Chief Provincial Organizer)</small><br>[[Marc Garneau]] <small>(as Leader's Representative)</small>{{refn|group=n|Position split into two: leaders' representative/advisor and chief provincial organizer.<ref>[https://montrealgazette.com/Ignatieff+names+Quebec+organizer/2129148/story.html Ignatieff names new Quebec organizer, Montreal Gazette, October 21, 2009]{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>}} || ''None'' <small>(Bujold)</small><br>[[WestmountâVille-Marie]] <small>(Garneau)</small> || 2009<ref>[https://montrealgazette.com/news/Marc+Garneau+named+Quebec+lieutenant/2077819/story.html Marc Garneau named Quebec lieutenant, Montreal Gazette, October 7, 2009] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091010032950/http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Marc+Garneau+named+Quebec+lieutenant/2077819/story.html |date=October 10, 2009 }}</ref><ref>[https://montrealgazette.com/Ignatieff+names+Quebec+organizer/2129148/story.html Ignatieff names new Quebec organizer, Montreal Gazette, October 21, 2009]{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> || 2011 || [[Michael Ignatieff]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 2011 || 2019 || [[Bob Rae]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Justin Trudeau]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Pablo Rodriguez (Canadian politician)|Pablo Rodriguez]] || [[HonorĂ©-Mercier (federal electoral district)|HonorĂ©-Mercier]] || 2019<ref>{{cite news |title=These 10 Quebec MPs are in Trudeau's new cabinet |url=https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/these-10-quebec-mps-are-in-trudeau-s-new-cabinet-1.4694668 |access-date=21 November 2019 |agency=[[The Canadian Press]] |publisher=[[CTV News]] |date=21 November 2019}}</ref> || 2024 || [[Justin Trudeau]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Jean-Yves Duclos]] || [[QuĂ©bec (electoral district)|QuĂ©bec]] || 2024<ref>{{cite news |title=PM Justin Trudeau to adjust cabinet roles today, as Pablo Rodriguez quits |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/pm-justin-trudeau-to-adjust-cabinet-roles-today-as-pablo-rodriguez-quits-1.7044141 |access-date=September 19, 2024 |work=CTV News |date=September 19, 2024}}</ref> || 2025 || [[Justin Trudeau]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} | [[Steven Guilbeault]] || [[LaurierâSainte-Marie]] || 2025<ref>{{Cite web |title=Swearing-in of the 30th Canadian Ministry |url=https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2025/03/14/swearing-30th-canadian-ministry |first=Mark |last=Carney |author-link=Mark Carney |publisher=[[Office of the Prime Minister (Canada)]] |location=[[Ottawa]], Ontario |date=March 14, 2025 |access-date=March 14, 2025}}</ref> || present || [[Mark Carney]] |} ===[[Conservative Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative]] (1867â1942)=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! Riding ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[George-Ătienne Cartier]] || [[Montreal East (electoral district)|Montreal East]] || 1867 || 1873 || [[John A. Macdonald]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Hector Langevin]] || [[Dorchester (provincial electoral district)|Dorchester]] <small>(before 1876)</small><br>[[Charlevoix (federal electoral district)|Charlevoix]] <small>(1876â1878)</small><br>[[Trois-RiviĂšres (electoral district)|Trois-RiviĂšres]] <small>(after 1878)</small> || 1873 || 1891 || [[John A. Macdonald]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Joseph-Aldric Ouimet]] || [[Laval (provincial electoral district)|Laval]] || 1891 || 1896 || [[John Abbott]]<br>[[John Sparrow David Thompson]]<br>[[Mackenzie Bowell]]<br>[[Charles Tupper]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1896 || 1911 || [[Charles Tupper]]<br>[[Robert Borden]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Frederick Debartzch Monk]] || [[Jacques-Cartier]] || 1911 || 1914 || [[Robert Borden]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Pierre-Ădouard Blondin]] || [[Champlain (provincial electoral district)|Champlain]] || 1914 || 1921 || [[Robert Borden]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1921 || 1925 || [[Arthur Meighen]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Esioff-LĂ©on Patenaude]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Patenaude ran in [[Jacques-Cartier]] in 1925 and 1926 and was defeated both times.}}|| 1925 || 1926 || [[Arthur Meighen]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1926 || 1942 || [[Hugh Guthrie]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[R. B. Bennett]]<br>[[Robert Manion]]<br>[[Richard Hanson (Canadian politician)|Richard Hanson]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Arthur Meighen]] |} ===[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! District<br>(Area) ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1942 || 1949 || [[John Bracken]]<br>[[George A. Drew]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Georges-Henri HĂ©on]] || [[Argenteuil (electoral district)|Argenteuil]] || 1949 || 1949 || [[George A. Drew]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1949 || 1957 || [[George A. Drew]]<br>[[William Earl Rowe]]<br>[[John Diefenbaker]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[LĂ©on Balcer]] || [[Trois-RiviĂšres (electoral district)|Trois-RiviĂšres]] || 1957 || 1965 || [[John Diefenbaker]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1965 || 1967 || [[John Diefenbaker]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Marcel Faribault]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Faribault ran in [[Gamelin (electoral district)|Gamelin]] in 1968 and was defeated.}} || 1967 || 1968 || [[Robert Stanfield]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1968 || 1972 || [[Robert Stanfield]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Claude Wagner]] || [[Saint-Hyacinthe]] || 1972 || 1978 || [[Robert Stanfield]]<br>[[Joe Clark]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1978 || 1988 || [[Joe Clark]]<br>[[Erik Nielsen]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Brian Mulroney]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Lucien Bouchard]] || [[Lac-Saint-Jean]] || 1988 || 1990 || [[Brian Mulroney]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[BenoĂźt Bouchard]] || [[RobervalâLac-Saint-Jean|Roberval]] || 1990 || 1993 || [[Brian Mulroney]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[Monique Landry]] || [[BlainvilleâDeux-Montagnes]] || 1993 || 1993 || [[Kim Campbell]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1993 || 1998 || [[Jean Charest]]<br>[[Elsie Wayne]] <small>(interim)</small> {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} | [[AndrĂ© Bachand (Progressive Conservative MP)|AndrĂ© Bachand]] || [[RichmondâArthabaska]] || 1998 || 2004 || [[Joe Clark]]<br>[[Peter MacKay]] |} ===[[Reform Party of Canada|Reform]]=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! Riding ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|CA|Reform|row}} | [[Gilles St-Laurent]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|St-Laurent ran in [[Louis-HĂ©bert (federal electoral district)|Louis-HĂ©bert]] in 1997 and was defeated.}} || 1996 || 1997 || [[Preston Manning]] |} ===[[Canadian Alliance]]=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! Riding ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|CA|Canadian Alliance|row}} | [[GĂ©rard Latulippe]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Latulippe ran in [[CharlesbourgâHaute-Saint-Charles|CharlesbourgâJacques Cartier]] in 2000 and was defeated.}} || 2000 || 2000 || [[Stockwell Day]] |} ===[[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservative]] (2004âpresent)=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! Riding ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[JosĂ©e Verner]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Verner ran in [[Louis-Saint-Laurent (electoral district)|Louis-Saint-Laurent]] in 2004 and was defeated. She would later be elected to represent the riding in 2006.}} || 2004 || 2005 || [[Stephen Harper]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Lawrence Cannon]] || [[Pontiac (federal electoral district)|Pontiac]] || 2005 || 2008 || [[Stephen Harper]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Christian Paradis]] || [[MĂ©ganticâL'Ărable]] || 2008<ref>[http://www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/politique-canadienne/200810/29/01-34262-harper-devoile-son-nouveau-cabinet.php Harper dĂ©voile son nouveau cabinet, JoĂ«l-Denis Bellavance, La Presse, October 30, 2008]</ref> || 2013 || [[Stephen Harper]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Denis Lebel]] || [[RobervalâLac-Saint-Jean]] <small>(before 2015)</small><br>[[Lac-Saint-Jean]] <small>(after 2015)</small> || 2013<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/harper-shows-off-new-quebec-team-during-funding-announcement/article13591983/ Harper shakes up his Quebec team, Daniel LeBlanc, The Globe and Mail, August 4, 2013]</ref> || 2017 || [[Stephen Harper]]<br>[[Rona Ambrose]] <small>(interim)</small> {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Alain Rayes]] || [[RichmondâArthabaska]] || 2017<ref>[http://www.journaldequebec.com/2017/06/24/alain-rayes-devient-lieutenant-politique-des-conservateurs-pour-le-quebec Alain Rayes devient lieutenant politique des conservateurs pour le QuĂ©bec, Journal de Quebec, June 24, 2017]</ref> || 2020 || [[Andrew Scheer]]<br />[[Erin O'Toole]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Richard Martel]] || [[ChicoutimiâLe Fjord]] || 2020<ref>{{cite web|url=https://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/parti-conservateur-richard-martel_qc_5f4fd3a6c5b69eb5c037edaf|title=Conservative Party: Richard Martel becomes Quebec lieutenant, GĂ©rard Deltell becomes parliamentary leader|language=fr|date=September 2, 2020|access-date=September 2, 2020|website=HuffPost}}</ref> || 2021|| [[Erin O'Toole]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Alain Rayes]] || [[RichmondâArthabaska]] || 2021<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/alain-rayes-resigns-quebec-lieutenant-1.6341568|title=Alain Rayes resigns as Conservative Party's Quebec lieutenant|date=February 6, 2022|access-date=February 7, 2022|website=CBC News}}</ref> || 2022 || [[Erin O'Toole]]<br>[[Candice Bergen (politician)|Candice Bergen]] <small>(interim)</small> {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Luc Berthold]] || [[MĂ©ganticâL'Ărable]] || 2022<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/alain-rayes-resigns-quebec-lieutenant-1.6341568|title=Alain Rayes resigns as Conservative Party's Quebec lieutenant|date=February 6, 2022|access-date=February 7, 2022|website=CBC News}}</ref> || 2022|| [[Candice Bergen (politician)|Candice Bergen]] <small>(interim)</small> {{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} | [[Pierre Paul-Hus]] || [[CharlesbourgâHaute-Saint-Charles]] || 2022<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1914762/rayes-pression-parti-conservateur|title=L'Ă©quipe de Poilievre ferait pression sur Rayes pour qu'il quitte son poste de dĂ©putĂ© |date=September 13, 2022|access-date=September 14, 2022|website=ICI Radio-Canada}}</ref> || Present || [[Pierre Poilievre]] |} ===[[Social Credit Party of Canada|Social Credit]]=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! Riding ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|SC|Social Credit|row}} | [[RĂ©al Caouette]] || [[Villeneuve (electoral district)|Villeneuve]] || 1961<ref>[http://bilan.usherbrooke.ca/bilan/pages/biographies/106.html RĂ©al Caouette (1917-1976) Homme politique, Bilan du siĂšcle, UniversitĂ© de Sherbrooke]</ref> || 1963{{refn|group=n|In 1963 the Quebec wing of the party [[Social Credit Party of Canada split, 1963|split]] into the [[Ralliement crĂ©ditiste#Ralliement des crĂ©ditistes du Canada|Ralliement des crĂ©ditistes]] under Caouette's leadership.}} || [[Robert N. Thompson]] |} ===[[New Democratic Party|New Democratic]]=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" | Lieutenant ! Riding ! Took office ! Left office ! Leader {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | GĂ©rard Picard<ref>Chef du NPD dans le QuĂ©bec, La Presse, February 26, 1963</ref><ref>The Labour World, February 1963</ref> || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Picard ran in [[Mercier (federal electoral district)|MontrealâMercier]] in 1963 and lost.}} || 1961 || 1963 || [[Tommy Douglas]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | [[Robert Cliche]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Cliche ran in [[Beauce (electoral district)|Beauce]] in 1965 and [[Duvernay (electoral district)|Duvernay]] in 1968 and was defeated both times.}} || 1964 || 1968 || [[Tommy Douglas]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1968 || 1989 || [[Tommy Douglas]]<br>[[David Lewis (Canadian politician)|David Lewis]]<br>[[Ed Broadbent]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | [[Claude RomprĂ©]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|RomprĂ© ran in [[Saint-Maurice (federal electoral district)|Saint-Maurice]] in 1986 and 1988 and was defeated both times.}} || 1989 || 1990 || [[Ed Broadbent]]<br>[[Audrey McLaughlin]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1990 || 2003 || [[Audrey McLaughlin]]<br>[[Alexa McDonough]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | [[Pierre Ducasse (politician)|Pierre Ducasse]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Ducasse ran in [[Manicouagan (electoral district)|Manicouagan]] in 2004 and 2006 and [[HullâAylmer]] in 2008 and was defeated each time. He had also been associate president of the party since 2001 and ran in its 2003 leadership election, in which Layton was elected.}} || 2003 || 2007{{refn|group=n|Ducasse continued to serve as Layton's Quebec special advisor following Mulcair's appointment.}} || [[Jack Layton]] {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | [[Tom Mulcair]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 2007<ref>[http://canadaeast.com/ce2/docroot/article.php?articleID=130492 NDP recruits ex-Quebec environment minister Thomas Mulcair for next election, EarthEast, April 20, 2007] {{dead link|date=September 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> || 2012 || [[Jack Layton]]<br>[[Nycole Turmel]] <small>(interim)</small> {{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}} | [[Alexandre Boulerice]] || [[RosemontâLa Petite-Patrie (federal electoral district)|RosemontâLa Petite-Patrie]] || 2012<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ndp.ca/team |title = Your NDP Team « Canada's NDP}}</ref> || Present || [[Tom Mulcair]]<br>[[Jagmeet Singh]] |}
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