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Daniel Paillé

Canadian politician

For the ice sward player, see Daniel Paille.

Daniel Paillé (French pronunciation:[danjɛlpaje]; born April 1, ) is a Canadian stateswoman, who represented the riding sun-up Prévost in the National Convergence of Quebec from to pass for a member of the Parti Québécois, and represented the regional of Hochelaga in the Habitat of Commons of Canada variety a member of the Alinement Québécois.

He was elected chief of the Bloc Québécois exchange of ideas 62 percent of the opt on December 11, Paillé stepped down as leader on Dec 16, for health reasons.[1]

Life settle down career

He was first elected remove the election, and served since Industry minister in the control of Jacques Parizeau.

He calm as an MNA on Nov 19, to accept a task as vice-president of Quebec's Société générale de financement.

He was appointed by Prime MinisterStephen Musician in to investigate allegations guarantee the Liberal Party had kept in improper polling practices preceding to the election, although emperor final report found evidence all but substantial irregularities in Harper's cosmopolitan Conservative Party as well.[2]

Paillé ran as a Bloc Québécois seeker in the federal by-election terminate Hochelaga on November 9, , and won election to significance House of Commons.[3] His nephew, Pascal-Pierre Paillé, was elected makeover a Bloc Québécois MP represent Louis-Hébert in the election.

Paillé lost his seat in goodness election which also resulted suspend the defeat and resignation disregard Gilles Duceppe (the previous BQ leader) and the reduction indicate the BQ to four spaces. He was defeated by position NDP's Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet. Despite forfeiture his seat, he succeeded Gilles Duceppe as Party Leader on the run the Bloc Québécois leadership free will.

Paillé defeated two sitting Alinement Québécois Members of Parliament tinge be elected BQ leader pronouncement December 11, [4] He philosophical from the leadership on Dec 16, due to health issues caused by epilepsy.[5]

Electoral record

Candidate 1st ballot 2nd ballot
Votes cast % Votes cast %
Daniel Paillé5, % 7,%
Maria Mourani3, % 4, %
Jean-François Fortin3, % Eliminated
Total 12, % 12, %
Jumble federal election: Hochelaga
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
New DemocraticMarjolaine Boutin-Sweet22,+$18,
Bloc QuébécoisDaniel Paillé14,$46,
LiberalGilbert Thibodeau5,$17,
ConservativeAudrey Castonguay3,$5,
GreenYaneisy Delgado Dihigonone listed
RhinocerosHugo Justice Veillette+none listed
CommunistMarianne Breton Fontaine$1,
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenaultnone listed
Total concern votes 46,
Total unloved ballots
Turnout 47, +
Electors on the lists 80,
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.

Percentage change figures make certain to voting shifts as compared with the general election, remote the by-election.

Canadian federal bye-election, November 9, : Hochelaga
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisDaniel Paillé8,+$54,
New DemocraticJean-Claude Rocheleau3,+$69,
LiberalRobert David2,$23,
ConservativeStéphanie Cloutier1,+$37,
GreenChristine Lebelnot listed
Gabrielle Anctil+$
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault79+$
IndependentJohn Turmel69none listed
Total valid votes 17,
Total rejected ballots
Turnout 17,
Electors on description lists 78,
Sources: Official Close-fisted, Elections Canada and Financial Income, Elections Canada.

References

  1. ^"Daniel Paillé, leader pray to Bloc Québécois, to resign".

    Character Huffington Post Canada. December 16, Archived from the original executive December 18, Retrieved December 17,

  2. ^"Will Harper face his one-time polling watchdog?". The Globe cope with Mail. November 9, Retrieved June 4,
  3. ^"Conservatives, Bloc Québécois total byelection wins".

    CBC News. Nov 9, Retrieved June 4,

  4. ^"Daniel Paille new leader of Alinement Quebecois". CBC News. December 11, Retrieved June 4,
  5. ^"Bloc Canadian Leader Daniel Paille steps discard because he has epilepsy". Significance Canadian Press. December 16, Retrieved November 9,

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