Alexandre Cloutier

Alexandre Cloutier
MNA for Lac-Saint-Jean
Assumed office
April 25, 2007
Preceded by Stéphan Tremblay
Personal details
Born (1977-09-01) September 1, 1977
Chicoutimi, Quebec
Political party Parti Québécois
Spouse(s) Marie-Claude Perron
Profession lawyer
Portfolio Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs, Canadian Francophonie and Sovereignist Governance

Alexandre Cloutier (born September 1, 1977 in Chicoutimi, Quebec) is a Quebec politician and lawyer. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Lac-Saint-Jean in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. He represents the Parti Québécois.

Biography

Cloutier holds an IB Diploma from the Petit Séminaire de Québec, a bachelor's degree in law from the University of Ottawa, a master's degree in constitutional law at the Université de Montréal, and a master's degree in public international law from the University of Cambridge.

He worked at the Supreme Court of Canada as a clerk for Justice Charles Gonthier. A member of the Barreau du Québec in 2002, he was also a lawyer for a year and a lecturer at University of Ottawa. He was also the political aide for former Lac-Saint-Jean MNA and predecessor Stéphan Tremblay in 2006 and the former federal MP for Lac-Saint-Jean-Saguenay in 2000.

Cloutier was elected as the riding's MNA in the 2007 elections in which he defeated the Liberal Party candidate Yves Bolduc. He was named the PQ's critic in research and development by leader André Boisclair. After Pauline Marois' nomination as the new leader of the PQ, he was named the critic for Canadian intergovernmental affairs.

In Pauline Marois's 2012–2014 government he was Minister responsible for the Nord-du-Québec region (since September 19, 2012) and Minister for Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs, the Canadian Francophonie and Sovereignist Governance (since December 5, 2012).[1]

Notes and references

  1. Offices held

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