The Canadians Premiers

La liste de ceux qui sont identifiés de par leur participation à diver fonction de cette pièce Politique artistique Théâtrale Canadienne

General Governor

Name Term of Office
Adrienne Clarkson 1999 to present
Roméo Leblanc 1995 to 1999
Ramon Hnatyshyn 1990 to 1995
Jeanne Sauvé 1984 to 1990
Edward Schreyer 1979 to 1984
Jules Léger 1974 to 1979
 

Auditor General of Canada

L. Denis Desautels

Sheila Fraser

 

Corps policier Canadien

 

 

  • Don Boudria

  • David Dingwall

  • Alfonso Gagliano

  • Ralph Goodale

  • John H. Gomery

  • Charles Guité

  • Marc LeFrançois

  • Pierre Tremblay

  • Michel Vennat

 

  1977-79

1980-1983-1984

 1985-86-1992-1996-1999-

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

The acilr-cdril event  CRIQ CTRSM

CTRSM Medisys

         

General Governor

Jules Léger 1974-79 Edward Schreyer 1979-84 Jeanne Sauvé 1984-90

Ramon Hnatyshyn 1990-95

Romeo                 Leblanc 1995-1999

Adrienne Clarkson 1999 to now        
L. Denis Desautels He attended schools in Montréal and earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University in 1964. During his career with Ernst & Young,While in Ottawa during the 70's, he began a long association with the Office of the Auditor General of Canada He was subsequently apppointed managing partner for the firm's Québec and Montréal offices. 1986  He was a member of the Parizeau Commission, set up to study the future of municipal governments in the province of Québec, as well as: in 1991 an advisor to the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform .          
Auditor General Sheila Fraser

 

1972: Earns bachelor of commerce degree from McGill University.
 

1981: Made partner in firm of Ernst & Young.  In the Quebec City office, she was responsible for a wide range of private and public sector clients. She participated in several assignments with the Auditor General of Quebec, as well as with several departments of the Government of Quebec. Made partner in firm of Ernst & Young.

 

1999: Joins civil service as deputy to her predecessor Denis Desautels. 2000: Becomes fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
 
May 2001: Appointed auditor general for a 10-year period, replacing Denis Desautels. 2002: Fraser's reports have already gained their scathing reputation. Feb. 10, 2004: Fraser unleashes the current scandal, when she releases her audit of the controversial government advertising and sponsorship program.  
Gagliano   1984:Gagliano jumps into federal politics

 

 

1997

 Serves as federal minister of public works and political minister for Quebec

 

in the government of Jean Chrétien. Part of his mandate is to  raise Canada's profile within Quebec. following the close results

to 2002:

of the 1995 sovereignty referendum

   
Ralph Goodale     1993: After 7 years Re-elected to the House of Commons in the Regina-Wascana riding.     2002: Appointed minister of public works and government services. Dec. 12, 2003: Appointed minister of finance.  
Mr. Justice J.H. Gomery (intrigue)
 
He studied at McGill University (B.A. 1953, B.C.L. 1956). 1982, Appointed  under the administration of Rene Levesque Chief  PQ political Party  associated whit the 1977 ACILR-CDRIL technology  stealing patent. 1999, he was named President of the Copyright Board and fulfill his functions as Justice of the Québec Superior Court.         2004 - Now he his appointed as the Justice Gomery (under the Inquiries Act) will hold public hearings, summon witnesses inside or outside government, to gather evidence and to issue interim reports to the public when he thinks it's appropriate.
Don Boudria
 
  1984: Elected to the House of Commons in the federal riding of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell in Ontario. 1989: Appointed deputy Opposition whip.

1993: Re-elected and appointed deputy government whip.
1996: Appointed minister for international co-operation and minister responsible for La Francophonie. 1997: Appointed minister of state and government House leader Jan. 15, 2002: Named minister of public works and government services. May 26, 2002: Appointed minister of state and government House leader. Dec. 12, 2003: Shuffled out of cabinet by Prime Minister Paul Martin.  
David Dingwall
 
1980: First elected to the House of Commons.
 
1982: Appointed parliamentary secretary for energy, mines and resources.

1990: Appointed chief opposition whip and house leader

1993: Re-elected to Parliament. Appointed minister of public works, minister of supply and services, and minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency 1996: Appointed minister of health.     2003: Appointed president and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint.  
Michel Vennat In the late 1970s, Vennat went to Stikeman Elliott, one of Canada's leading legal firms where many senior Liberals, including Trudeau, have worked.
 
      In 1998 Michel Vennat was appointed chairman of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) of the Business Development Bank of Canada and has been the president and CEO since 2000.    
Marc LeFrançois     Mr LeFrançois was President and Chief Executive Officer of Macyro at the time of his appointment as Chairman of the Board of VIA Rail Canada in 1993.   In 1998, LeFrançois was chairman of Via. That year, the Public Works Department's Communications Co-ordinations Services Branch asked Via to help their efforts to promote Canada by sponsoring the TV series he was appointed chairman of the board of Via Rail Canada, and on Sept. 1, 2001, he became president and chief executive officer of the corporation.    

 

Pierre Tremblay (Civil Servant)     1997 to When Alfonso Gagliano was Canada's minister for public works, Tremblay was his chief of staff. He moved on to become an executive director of the sponsorship branch of the department
Charles Guité