
QuickSketch of Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee
MONTREAL – A quicksketch of Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee, who is aiming to become premier Monday:
Age: 60.
Born: Feb. 13, 1958, in Thetford Mines, Que.
Education: Law degree, Universite du Quebec a Montreal (1979); master’s in communications, Universite du Quebec a Montreal (1991).
Professional career: Washington correspondent for La Presse, L’actualite and L’Evenement du jeudi (1985-1989); associate editor-in-chief, L’actualite (1990-1992); adviser to premiers Jacques Parizeau and Lucien Bouchard (1994-1999); visiting scholar, department of political science of the Universite de Montreal and Sciences Po (Institut d’etudes politiques) in Paris (2001-2003); executive director and co-founder of the Centre d’etudes et de recherches internationales de l’Universite de Montreal (CERIUM) (2004-2012).
Political career: Elected to legislature as Parti Quebecois member for Rosemont (2012); minister of international relations, La Francophonie and external trade (2012-14); minister responsible for the Montreal region (2012-14); re-elected to national assembly (2014); becomes PQ leader (2016).
Current riding: Rosemont, in Montreal.
Personal: Married and the father of five children.
Quote: “We’re in a power relationship, and the only argument left to Quebecers is to have a pro-independence party in power. All the rest has failed.” — Lisee discussing Quebec’s relations with Ottawa.
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