Rodrigue Biron

Rodrigue Biron (born September 8 1934) is a politician in the Canadian province of Quebec. Biron served as Mayor of the Town of Sainte-Croix, Quebec, from 1971 to 1973. He became the leader of the conservative Union Nationale (UN) party leader on May 23, 1976. The UN had once dominated Quebec provinicial politics, but in the 1973 election, it lost all of the seats that it had held in the previous National Assembly. However, the party returned to the National Assembly by winning a by-election in 1974. Biron led the party to a modest comeback in the 1976 election, winning 11 seats. The party even elected a member (William Shaw) in an anglophone riding, capitalizing on discontent with Bill 22 language legislation passed by the Liberal Party of Quebec government of Robert Bourassa. The 1976 election had been won by the separatist Parti Qubcois (PQ), however, and the nationalist vote on which the UN had previously counted for support gravitated toward that party. Biron resigned as Union Nationale leader on March 3, 1980, and joined the PQ in November of that year. In the 1981 election, he was elected as a PQ member of the National Assembly, and served in various cabinet posts. Meanwhile, his former party the Union Nationale was once again wiped out in the 1981 election, this time for good—the party never won another seat, and eventually ceased to exist. The PQ lost the 1985 election, and Biron lost his seat. In 1997, he unsuccessfully ran for the leadership of the Bloc Qubcois, a separatist party operating at the federal level of politics.

See also

External links

Biron, Rodrigue

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
lipotropic
monads in functional programming
virginia square gmu (washington metro)
thomas sumter
list of essayists
angelic upstarts
shelley long
list of media outlets in toronto
havelock, new zealand
lenore, the cute little dead girl
ska core
havelock north, new zealand
ecac hockey league
bulmer's
near field infrared experiment
social determinism
henryk wieniawski
face paint
soccer in the united states
nscaa
the trouble with harry
iinet
realms of wonder
lance barnard
fan club
granum
radio mirchi
charles watkin williams wynn
brundtland commission
radio print handicapped network
prism (band)
lionel bowen
treasurer of australia
reg
late harvest wine
kurt harland
champloose
soccer in canada
jerusalem cricket
chief technical officer
american constitutional society for law and policy
chief process officer
shoukichi kina
cancelled to order