Pierre Duchesne (politician)

Pierre Duchesne

Pierre Duchesne in 2012
MNA for Borduas
In office
September 4, 2012  2014
Preceded by Pierre Curzi
Succeeded by Simon Jolin-Barrette
Personal details
Born (1964-08-27) August 27, 1964
Jonquière, Quebec, Canada
Political party Parti Québécois
Profession Journalist
Portfolio Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology

Pierre Duchesne (born August 27, 1964) is a Canadian radio and television journalist and politician. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Borduas from 2012 to 2014, first elected in the 2012 election.[1]

Biography

Born in Jonquière, Quebec, Duchesne obtained a bachelor's degree in political science from Université Laval in 1986 and a certificate in journalism in 1988.[2]

Career in journalism

Duchesne was a radio and television journalist for the Société Radio-Canada[1] from 1990 to 2012. He was radio journalist (1990-1996) and reporter (1996-2001) for the Première Chaîne, reporter (2001-2004) and Investigative journalist (2004-2005) for Radio-Canada television, Parliamentary correspondent in Québec (2005-2012) and Political analyst for Radio-Canada television in Québec (2010-2012).[2]

Politics

After retiring from journalism, he entered politics and he was elected member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Borduas in the September 4, 2012 general election. On September 19, 2012 he was appointed the Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology .[3] He was defeated in the election of April 7, 2014 by Simon Jolin-Barrette of the CAQ party.[4]

On August 12, 2015 he was named Pierre-Karl Péladeau's chief of cabinet.

Professional awards

Books

Pierre Duchesne was selected by Société Radio-Canada to write an unauthorized biography of former Prime minister Jacques Parizeau. The work was published in three volumes between 2001 and 2004:

References

  1. 1 2 "Victoire convaincante pour Pierre Duchesne dans Borduas". Vallée-du-Richelieu Express (in French). 5 September 2012.
  2. 1 2 Biography, National Assembly
  3. Offices held, National Assembly


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/31/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.