- Source: 36th Quebec Legislature
The 36th National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1998 Quebec general election and sat from March 2, 1999, to March 9, 2001, and from March 22, 2001, to March 12, 2003. The Parti Québécois was the governing party with premiers Lucien Bouchard (November 1998 to January 2001) and Bernard Landry (January 2001 to April 2003).
Seats per political party
After the 1998 elections
Member list
This was the list of members of the National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1998 election:
Other elected MNAs
Other MNAs were elected in by-elections during this mandate
Nathalie Rochefort, Quebec Liberal Party, Mercier, April 9, 2001
Richard Legendre, Parti Québécois, Blainville, October 1, 2001
Françoise Gauthier, Quebec Liberal Party, Jonquière, October 1, 2001
Sylvain Pagé, Parti Québécois, Labelle, October 1, 2001
Julie Boulet, Quebec Liberal Party, Laviolette, October 1, 2001
Lise Thériault, Quebec Liberal Party, Anjou, April 15, 2002
François Corriveau, Action démocratique du Québec, Saguenay, April 15, 2002,
Anna Mancuso, Quebec Liberal Party, Viger, April 15, 2002
Marie Grégoire, Action démocratique du Québec, Berthier, June 17, 2002
Sylvie Lespérance, Action démocratique du Québec, Joliette, June 17, 2002
Stéphan Tremblay, Parti Québécois, Lac-Saint-Jean, June 17, 2002
François Gaudreau, Action démocratique du Québec, Vimont, June 17, 2002
Cabinet Ministers
= Bouchard Cabinet (1998–2001)
=Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Lucien Bouchard
Deputy Premier: Bernard Landry
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Rémy Trudel
Social Solidarity: André Boisclair
Labor and Employment: Diane Lemieux
President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Jacques Léonard
Information Highway and Government Services: David Cliche
Culture and Communications: Agnès Maltais
International Relations: Louise Beaudoin
Indian Affairs: Guy Cheverette
Health and Social Services: Pauline Marois
Health, Social Services and Youth Protection (Delegate): Gilles Baril
Education and Youth (State Minister): François Legault
Education: François Legault
Family and Children: Pauline Marois, Nicole Léger (Delegate)
Transportation: Guy Chevrette, Jacques Baril (Delegate)
Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Joseph Facal
Municipal Affairs and Metropole: Louise Harel
Relations with the Citizens and Immigration: Robert Perreault (1998–2000), Sylvain Simard (2000–2001)
Tourism: Maxime Arseneau
Environment: Paul Bégin
Natural Resources: Jacques Brassard
Regions: Jean-Pierre Jolivet
Justice: Linda Goupil
Public Safety: Serge Ménard
Finances: Bernard Landry
Economy and Finances (State Minister): Bernard Landry
Revenue: Rita Dionne-Marsolais (1998–1999), Bernard Landry (1999), Paul Bégin (1999–2001)
Industry and Commerce: Bernard Landry, Guy Julien (Delegate)
= Landry Cabinet (2001–2003)
=Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Bernard Landry
Deputy Premier: Pauline Marois
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Maxime Arseneau
Employment and Social Solidarity: Jean Rochon (2001)
Employment (Delegate): Agnès Maltais (2001)
Social Solidarity: Jean Rochon (2001–2002), Linda Goupil (2002–2003)
Labor, Employment and Social Solidarity (State Minister): Jean Rochon (2001–2003)
Labor and Social Solidarity (State Minister): Jean Rochon (2001)
Labor: Jean Rochon
Human Resources and Labour (State Minister): Jean Rochon (2002–2003)
President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Sylvain Simard (2001–2002), Joseph Facal (2002–2003)
Renewal of the Public Office (Secretary of State): Stéphane Bedard (2002–2003)
Culture and Communications: Diane Lemieux
International Relations: Louise Beaudoin
Indian Affairs: Guy Cheverette (2001–2002), Rémy Trudel (2002), Michel Létourneau (2002–2003)
Health and Social Services: Rémy Trudel (2001–2002), François Legault (2002–2003), David Levine (Delegate) (2002–2003)
Health, Social Services and Youth Protection (Delegate): Agnès Maltais (2001–2002)
Health, Social Services, Youth Protection and Rehabilitation: Roger Bertrand (2002–2003)
Housing: Jacques Côté (2002–2003)
Education and Youth (State Minister): François Legault
Education and Employment (State Minister): François Legault (2001–2002), Sylvain Simard (2002–2003)
Education: Francois Legault (2001–2002), Sylvain Simard (2002–2003)
Family and Children: Linda Goupil
Social Solidarity, Family and Children (State Minister): Linda Goupil (2002–2003)
Fight Against Poverty and Discrimination: Nicole Léger
Status of Women: Jocelyne Caron
Transportation: Guy Chevrette (2001–2002), Serge Ménard (2002–2003)
Transportation and Maritime Policies (Delegate): Jacques Baril
Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Joseph Facal (2001–2002), Jean-Pierre Charbonneau (2002–2003)
Municipal Affairs and Metropole: Louise Harel (2001–2002), André Boisclair (2002–2003)
Municipal Infrastructures: Claude Boucher
Capitale-Nationale: Rosaire Bertrand (2001–2003)
Immigration Initiation and Integration (State Minister): André Boulerice
Relations with the Citizens and Immigration: Joseph Facal (2001–2002), Rémy Trudel (2002–2003), André Boulerice (Delegate) (2002–2003)
Democratic Institutions Reform: Jean-Pierre Charbonneau (2002–2003)
Tourism, Recreation and Sport: Richard Legendre
Environment: André Boisclair
Environment and Water: André Boisclair (State Minister) (2001–2002), Jean-François Simard (2002–2003)
Natural Resources: Jacques Brassard (2001–2002), Gilles Baril (2002), François Gendron (2002–2003), Rita Dionne-Marsolais (Delegate) (2001–2003)
Natural Resources (State Minister): Gilles Baril (2002–2003)
Energy: Rita Dionne-Marsolais: (2002–2003)
Forest Management and Rural Regions: François Gendron (2002–2003)
Regions: Gilles Baril (2001–2002), Remy Trudel (2002–2003)
Resource Regions (Secretary of State: Lucie Papineau)
Population and Indian Affairs:Remy Trudel (2002)
Population, Regions and Indian Affairs (State Minister): Remy Trudel (2002–2003)
Northern Quebec development: Michel Letourneau (2002–2003)
Justice: Paul Bégin (2001–2002), Normand Jutras (2002–2003)
Public Safety: Serge Ménard (2001–2002, 2002–2003), Normand Jutras (2002)
Finances: Pauline Marois (2001–2002)
Economy and Finances (State Minister): Pauline Marois (2001–2002)
Industry and Commerce: Gilles Baril (2001–2002), Pauline Marois (2002), Lucie Papineau (Delegate) (2002–2003)
Research, Science and Technology: Pauline Marois, David Cliche (Delegate), Solange Charest (Secretary of State) (2002–2003)
Finances, Economy and Research: Pauline Marois (2002–2003)
Revenue: Guy Julien
New electoral districts
An electoral map reform was made in 2001 and went into effect for the 2003 election.
The following electoral districts were created:
Beauharnois
Bourassa-Sauvé
Huntingdon
Jean-Lesage
Jeanne-Mance–Viger
Mirabel
The following electoral districts disappeared:
Beauharnois-Huntingdon
Bourassa
Jeanne-Mance
Limoilou
Salaberry-Soulanges
Sauvé
The following electoral district was renamed:
Saguenay was renamed René-Lévesque; its territory was unchanged.
References
1998 election results
List of Historical Cabinet Ministers
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