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Encyclopedia > Quebec City Council

The Quebec City Council is the city council for Quebec City, Quebec. A city council is the most common style of legislative government in a city or town. ... Motto: Don de Dieu feray valoir (Gift of God shall make prosper) Area: 547. ...


Members represent districts within the Arrondissement's in the city. There are two parties, which is a rarity in Canadian municipal politics. An arrondissement is an administrative division in some francophone countries: France Paris Main article: Arrondissements of Paris The city of Paris, in France is divided into 20 arrondissements. ...

  • Renaud Auclair, Ind. - Saint-Émile, La Haute-Saint-Charles
  • Jean Blanchet, Ind. - Laurentides, Beauport
  • Gilles Bolduc, ACQ - Saint-Louis, Sainte-Foy—Sillery
  • Jean-Claude Bolduc, ACQ - Lac-Saint-Charles, La Haute-Saint-Charles
  • Ann Bourget, RMQ - Montcalm, La Cité
  • Yvon Bussières, RMQ - Saint-Sacrement, La Cité
  • Normand Chatigny, RMQ - Cap-Rouge, Laurentien
  • Lynda Cloutier, RMQ - Faubourgs, La Cité
  • Marcel Corriveau, Ind. - Saint-Augustin, Laurentien
  • Richard Côté, Ind. - Vanier, Rivières
  • Clément Coulombe, ACQ - Saint-Rodrigue, Charlesbourg
  • Jean-Luc Duclos, ACQ - Vieux-Bourg, Beauport
  • France Dupont, Ind. - Colisée, Limoilou
  • Daniel Dupuis, Ind. - L'Ancienne-Lorette, Laurentien
  • Paul Gardon, RMQ - Neufchâtel, Rivières
  • André Gignac, ACQ - Jean-Talon, Charlesbourg
  • Denis Giguère, Ind. - Loretteville, La Haute-Saint-Charles
  • Henry Jenkins, Ind. - Champigny, Laurentien
  • Jacques Joli-Coeur, RMQ - Samuel-De Champlain, La Cité
  • Luc Lafrance, Ind. - Lebourgneuf, Rivières
  • Jean-Marie Laliberté, ACQ - Monts, Charlesbourg
  • Jean-Paul L'Allier, RMQ - MAYOR
  • Jacques Langlois, ACQ - Vieux-Moulin, Beauport
  • Louise Lapointe, RMQ - Saint-Sauveur, La Cité
  • Claude Larose, RMQ - Lairet, Limoilou
  • Gilles Latulippe, ACQ - Pointe-de-Sainte-Foy, Sainte-Foy—Sillery
  • Lisette Lepage, ACQ - Saint-Michel, Beauport
  • Alain Loubier, RMQ - Maizarets, Limoilou
  • Jean-Marie Matte, RMQ - Val-Bélair, Laurentiené
  • Ralph Mercier, ACQ - Charlesbourg-Centre, Charlesbourg
  • Guylaine Noël, RMQ - Duberger, Rivières
  • Guy Perrault, Ind. - Chauveau, Laurentien
  • Gérald Poirier, RMQ - Saules, Rivières
  • Guy Poirier, ACQ - Sentiers, Charlesbourg
  • Guy Rochon, Ind. - Cité-Universitaire, Sainte-Foy—Sillery
  • Odile Roy, RMQ - Vieux-Limoilou, Limoilou
  • Paul Shoiry, ACQ - Sillery, Sainte-Foy—Sillery
  • Carol St-Pierre, Ind. - Chute-Montmorency, Beauport
  • VACANT - Châtels, La Haute-Saint-Charles
  • VACANT - Plateau, Sainte-Foy—Sillery

Parties Jean-Paul LAllier is the current mayor of Quebec City in Canada. ...

  • ACQ - Action civique de Québec "Quebec Civic Action"
  • Ind. - Indépendant
  • RMQ - Renouveau municipal de Québec "Quebec Municipal Renewal"

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  • List (http://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/fr/organisation/liste_membres.shtml)
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Quebec City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3522 words)
Among the tourist attractions in the city are Montmorency Falls and the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré in the town of Beaupré.
However Quebec city is the first to have been founded with the explicit goal of receiving permanent settlement and not as a commercial outpost, and therefore is often considered to be the first city in Canada.
The mayor of Quebec City is Andrée P. Boucher, independent, and the chief of the official opposition is Ann Bourget from the Renouveau municipal de Québec.
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