Léo Bureau-Blouin
Léo Bureau-Blouin (born December 17, 1991) is a former Quebec politician who in the 2012 provincial election at age 20 became the youngest person ever to be elected as a member of the National Assembly of Quebec.[1] He was elected in the district of Laval-des-Rapides for the Parti Québécois. He was previously a student leader, president of the Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec, who played a key role in organizing the 2012 Quebec student protests.[2] He lost his seat in the 2014 general election on April 7 to the Quebec Liberal Party candidate Saul Polo.
Léo Bureau-Blouin | |
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Léo Bureau-Blouin takes part in a political event in Quebec City with Pauline Marois during the 2012 election campaign in Quebec. | |
MNA for Laval-des-Rapides | |
In office 2012–2014 | |
Preceded by | Alain Paquet |
Succeeded by | Saul Polo |
Personal details | |
Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | December 17, 1991
Political party | Parti Québécois |
Bureau-Blouin was born in Montreal and grew up in Saint-Hyacinthe. At the time of the 2012 election he was enrolled as a law student at the Université de Montréal.[3]
See also
References
- "Ex-student leader Bureau-Blouin wins PQ seat to become youngest ever Quebec MNA", Canadian Press. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- (August 6, 2012). "Quebec election 2012: Léo Bureau-Blouin ‘too young’ to be in cabinet, says Pauline Marois", Toronto Star. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- Lessard, Denis (July 24, 2012). "Léo Bureau-Blouin candidat du PQ", La Presse. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
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