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Jean-Paul Marchand

Jean-Paul Marchand
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Quebec East
In office
1993–2000
Preceded byMarcel Tremblay
Succeeded byJean-Guy Carignan
Personal details
Born13 September 1944
Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada
Political partyBloc Québécois
Professionprofessor, author
[1]

Jean-Paul Marchand (born 13 September 1944) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2000. He is a professor and author by career.

Born in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Marchand taught philosophy at the University of Manitoba, the University of Ottawa and Université Laval.[1]

He was elected in the Quebec East electoral district under the Bloc Québécois party in the 1993 and 1997 federal elections, thus serving in the 35th and 36th Canadian Parliaments. He was defeated in the 2000 federal election and thus left Canadian politics.

Works

  • Conspiration? : les anglophones veulent-ils éliminer le français du Canada?. Stanké. April 1997. ISBN 978-2-7604-0576-9.
  • Marchand, Jean-Paul (1989). Maudits Anglais. Lettre ouverte aux Québécois d'un Franco-Ontarien indigné. Stanké. ISBN 2-7604-0350-5.

References

  1. ^ a b Canadian Parliamentary Guide. The Globe and Mail. 1994.

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