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| [[Wilfrid Laurier]] || [[Drummond—Arthabaska]] <small>(before 1877)</small><br>[[Quebec East]] <small>(after 1877)</small>|| 1874 || 1887 || [[Alexander Mackenzie (politician)|Alexander Mackenzie]] <br> [[Edward Blake]]
| [[Wilfrid Laurier]] || [[Drummond—Arthabaska]] <small>(before 1877)</small><br>[[Quebec East]] <small>(after 1877)</small>|| 1874 || 1887 || [[Alexander Mackenzie (politician)|Alexander Mackenzie]] <br> [[Edward Blake]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1887 || 1896 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1887 || 1896 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Joseph-Israël Tarte]] || [[St. Johns—Iberville]] <small>(before 1900)</small><br>[[Sainte-Marie (provincial electoral district)|Sainte-Marie]] <small>(after 1900)</small>|| 1896 || 1902 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]]
| [[Joseph-Israël Tarte]] || [[St. Johns—Iberville]] <small>(before 1900)</small><br>[[Sainte-Marie (provincial electoral district)|Sainte-Marie]] <small>(after 1900)</small>|| 1896 || 1902 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1902 || 1921 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]]<br>[[Daniel Duncan McKenzie]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1902 || 1921 || [[Wilfrid Laurier]]<br>[[Daniel Duncan McKenzie]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Ernest Lapointe]] || [[Quebec East]] || 1921 || 1941 || [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
| [[Ernest Lapointe]] || [[Quebec East]] || 1921 || 1941 || [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
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| [[Louis Saint-Laurent]] || [[Quebec East]] || 1941 || 1948 || [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
| [[Louis Saint-Laurent]] || [[Quebec East]] || 1941 || 1948 || [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1948 || 1963 || [[Louis Saint-Laurent]]<br>[[Lester B. Pearson]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1948 || 1963 || [[Louis Saint-Laurent]]<br>[[Lester B. Pearson]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Guy Favreau]] || [[Papineau (electoral district)|Papineau]] || 1963 || 1967 || [[Lester B. Pearson]]
| [[Guy Favreau]] || [[Papineau (electoral district)|Papineau]] || 1963 || 1967 || [[Lester B. Pearson]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Jean Marchand]] || [[Quebec West]] <small>(before 1968)</small><br>[[Québec (electoral district)|Langelier]] <small>(after 1968)</small> || 1967 || 1976 || [[Lester B. Pearson]] <br> [[Pierre Trudeau]]
| [[Jean Marchand]] || [[Quebec West]] <small>(before 1968)</small><br>[[Québec (electoral district)|Langelier]] <small>(after 1968)</small> || 1967 || 1975<ref name="marchand-lalonde">{{cite news |last1=Thomson |first1=Peter |title=Marchand resigns as Quebec Lieutenant |publisher=[[Montreal Star]] |date=February 26, 1975 |quote=Transport Minister Jean Marchand today announced his resignation as leader of the Quebec wing of the Liberal party. He will be succeeded by Health and Welfare Minister Marc Lalonde.}}</ref> || [[Lester B. Pearson]] <br> [[Pierre Trudeau]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Marc Lalonde]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 1976 || 1984 || [[Pierre Trudeau]]
| [[Marc Lalonde]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 1975<ref name="marchand-lalonde"/> || 1984 || [[Pierre Trudeau]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Raymond Garneau]] || [[Laval Centre|Laval-des-Rapides]] || 1984 || 1988 || [[John Turner]]
| [[Raymond Garneau]] || [[Laval Centre|Laval-des-Rapides]] || 1984 || 1988 || [[John Turner]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1988 || 1993 || [[John Turner]]<br>[[Herb Gray]] <small>(interim)</small>
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1988 || 1993 || [[John Turner]]<br>[[Herb Gray]] <small>(interim)</small>
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Marcel Massé]] || [[Hull—Aylmer]] || 1993 || 1999 || [[Jean Chrétien]]
| [[Marcel Massé]] || [[Hull—Aylmer]] || 1993 || 1999 || [[Jean Chrétien]]
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| [[Jean Lapierre]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 2003 || 2006 || [[Paul Martin]]
| [[Jean Lapierre]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 2003 || 2006 || [[Paul Martin]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 2006 || 2007 || [[Bill Graham (Canadian politician)|Bill Graham]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Stéphane Dion]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 2006 || 2007 || [[Bill Graham (Canadian politician)|Bill Graham]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Stéphane Dion]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Marcel Proulx]] || [[Hull—Aylmer]] || 2007<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070502/CPACTUALITES/70502183/1019/CPACTUALITES|title=Le PLC veut regagner le coeur des francophones|website=www.cyberpresse.ca}}</ref> || 2007 || [[Stéphane Dion]]
| [[Marcel Proulx]] || [[Hull—Aylmer]] || 2007<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070502/CPACTUALITES/70502183/1019/CPACTUALITES|title=Le PLC veut regagner le coeur des francophones|website=www.cyberpresse.ca}}</ref> || 2007 || [[Stéphane Dion]]
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| [[Céline Hervieux-Payette]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Hervieux-Payette represented the senatorial division of [[List of Quebec senators#Bedford|Bedford]].}} || 2007<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cyberpresse.ca:80/article/20071016/CPACTUALITES/71016151/6730/CPACTUALITES|title=Gilles Toupin : Hervieux-Payette devient le lieutenant de Dion au Québec|website=www.cyberpresse.ca}}</ref> || 2008 || [[Stéphane Dion]]
| [[Céline Hervieux-Payette]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Hervieux-Payette represented the senatorial division of [[List of Quebec senators#Bedford|Bedford]].}} || 2007<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cyberpresse.ca:80/article/20071016/CPACTUALITES/71016151/6730/CPACTUALITES|title=Gilles Toupin : Hervieux-Payette devient le lieutenant de Dion au Québec|website=www.cyberpresse.ca}}</ref> || 2008 || [[Stéphane Dion]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Denis Coderre]] || [[Bourassa (electoral district)|Bourassa]] || 2009<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/politique-canadienne/200901/22/01-820090-coderre-devient-lieutenant-politique-au-quebec.php|title=Coderre devient lieutenant politique au Québec|date=January 22, 2009|via=www.lapresse.ca}}</ref> || 2009<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/coderre-steps-down-as-ignatieff-s-quebec-lieutenant-1.438538 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930034930/http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090928/coderre_quebec_090928/20090928?hub=TopStoriesV2|url-status=dead|title=Coderre steps down as Ignatieff's Quebec lieutenant|date=September 28, 2009|archivedate=September 30, 2009}}</ref> || [[Michael Ignatieff]]
| [[Denis Coderre]] || [[Bourassa (electoral district)|Bourassa]] || 2009<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/politique-canadienne/200901/22/01-820090-coderre-devient-lieutenant-politique-au-quebec.php|title=Coderre devient lieutenant politique au Québec|work=La Presse |date=January 22, 2009|via=www.lapresse.ca}}</ref> || 2009<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/coderre-steps-down-as-ignatieff-s-quebec-lieutenant-1.438538 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930034930/http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090928/coderre_quebec_090928/20090928?hub=TopStoriesV2|url-status=dead|title=Coderre steps down as Ignatieff's Quebec lieutenant|date=September 28, 2009|archivedate=September 30, 2009}}</ref> || [[Michael Ignatieff]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Rémi Bujold]] <small>(as Chief Provincial Organizer)</small><br>[[Marc Garneau]] <small>(as Leader's Representative)</small>{{refn|group=n|Position split into two: leaders' representative/advisor and chief provincial organizer.<ref name="auto">[https://montrealgazette.com/Ignatieff+names+Quebec+organizer/2129148/story.html Ignatieff names new Quebec organizer, Montreal Gazette, October 21, 2009]{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>}} || ''None'' <small>(Bujold)</small><br>[[Westmount—Ville-Marie]] <small>(Garneau)</small> || 2009<ref>[https://montrealgazette.com/news/Marc+Garneau+named+Quebec+lieutenant/2077819/story.html Marc Garneau named Quebec lieutenant, Montreal Gazette, October 7, 2009] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091010032950/http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Marc+Garneau+named+Quebec+lieutenant/2077819/story.html |date=October 10, 2009 }}</ref><ref name="auto"/> || 2011 || [[Michael Ignatieff]]
| [[Rémi Bujold]] <small>(as Chief Provincial Organizer)</small><br>[[Marc Garneau]] <small>(as Leader's Representative)</small>{{refn|group=n|Position split into two: leaders' representative/advisor and chief provincial organizer.<ref name="auto">[https://montrealgazette.com/Ignatieff+names+Quebec+organizer/2129148/story.html Ignatieff names new Quebec organizer, Montreal Gazette, October 21, 2009]{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>}} || ''None'' <small>(Bujold)</small><br>[[Westmount—Ville-Marie]] <small>(Garneau)</small> || 2009<ref>[https://montrealgazette.com/news/Marc+Garneau+named+Quebec+lieutenant/2077819/story.html Marc Garneau named Quebec lieutenant, Montreal Gazette, October 7, 2009] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091010032950/http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Marc+Garneau+named+Quebec+lieutenant/2077819/story.html |date=October 10, 2009 }}</ref><ref name="auto"/> || 2011 || [[Michael Ignatieff]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 2011 || 2019 || [[Bob Rae]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Justin Trudeau]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 2011 || 2019 || [[Bob Rae]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Justin Trudeau]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Pablo Rodriguez (Canadian politician)|Pablo Rodriguez]] || [[Honoré-Mercier (federal electoral district)|Honoré-Mercier]] || 2019<ref>{{cite news |title=These 10 Quebec MPs are in Trudeau's new cabinet |url=https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/these-10-quebec-mps-are-in-trudeau-s-new-cabinet-1.4694668 |access-date=21 November 2019 |agency=[[The Canadian Press]] |publisher=[[CTV News]] |date=21 November 2019}}</ref> || 2024 || [[Justin Trudeau]]
| [[Pablo Rodriguez (Canadian politician)|Pablo Rodriguez]] || [[Honoré-Mercier (federal electoral district)|Honoré-Mercier]] || 2019<ref>{{cite news |title=These 10 Quebec MPs are in Trudeau's new cabinet |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/these-10-quebec-mps-are-in-trudeaus-new-cabinet/ |access-date=21 November 2019 |agency=[[The Canadian Press]] |publisher=[[CTV News]] |date=21 November 2019}}</ref> || 2024 || [[Justin Trudeau]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Jean-Yves Duclos]] || [[Québec (electoral district)|Québec]] || 2024<ref>{{cite news |title=PM Justin Trudeau to adjust cabinet roles today, as Pablo Rodriguez quits |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/pm-justin-trudeau-to-adjust-cabinet-roles-today-as-pablo-rodriguez-quits-1.7044141 |access-date=September 19, 2024 |work=CTV News |date=September 19, 2024}}</ref> || 2025 || [[Justin Trudeau]]
| [[Jean-Yves Duclos]] || [[Québec (electoral district)|Québec]] || 2024<ref>{{cite news |title=PM Justin Trudeau to adjust cabinet roles today, as Pablo Rodriguez quits |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/pm-justin-trudeau-to-adjust-cabinet-roles-today-as-pablo-rodriguez-quits-1.7044141 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240919161331/https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/pm-justin-trudeau-to-adjust-cabinet-roles-today-as-pablo-rodriguez-quits-1.7044141 |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 19, 2024 |access-date=September 19, 2024 |work=CTV News |date=September 19, 2024}}</ref> || 2025 || [[Justin Trudeau]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Steven Guilbeault]] || [[Laurier—Sainte-Marie]] || 2025<ref>{{Cite web |title=Swearing-in of the 30th Canadian Ministry |url=https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2025/03/14/swearing-30th-canadian-ministry |first=Mark |last=Carney |author-link=Mark Carney |publisher=[[Office of the Prime Minister (Canada)]] |location=[[Ottawa]], Ontario |date=March 14, 2025 |access-date=March 14, 2025}}</ref> || present || [[Mark Carney]]
| [[Steven Guilbeault]] || [[Laurier—Sainte-Marie]] || 2025<ref>{{Cite web |title=Swearing-in of the 30th Canadian Ministry |url=https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2025/03/14/swearing-30th-canadian-ministry |first=Mark |last=Carney |author-link=Mark Carney |publisher=[[Office of the Prime Minister (Canada)]] |location=[[Ottawa]], Ontario |date=March 14, 2025 |access-date=March 14, 2025}}</ref> || 2025<ref>{{cite web |url=https://x.com/s_guilbeault/status/1994161758148399593 |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref> || [[Mark Carney]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
| [[Joël Lightbound]] || [[Louis-Hébert (federal electoral district)|Louis-Hébert]] || 2025<ref>{{cite news |last1=Major |first1=Darren |title=Carney brings Trudeau-era minister back into cabinet, adds responsibilities to 2 others |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-cabinet-culture-quebec-9.6998934 |access-date=1 December 2025 |work=CBC News |date=1 December 2025}}</ref> || Present || [[Mark Carney]]
 
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| [[Joseph-Aldric Ouimet]] || [[Laval (provincial electoral district)|Laval]] || 1891 || 1896 || [[John Abbott]]<br>[[John Sparrow David Thompson]]<br>[[Mackenzie Bowell]]<br>[[Charles Tupper]]
| [[Joseph-Aldric Ouimet]] || [[Laval (provincial electoral district)|Laval]] || 1891 || 1896 || [[John Abbott]]<br>[[John Sparrow David Thompson]]<br>[[Mackenzie Bowell]]<br>[[Charles Tupper]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1896 || 1911 || [[Charles Tupper]]<br>[[Robert Borden]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1896 || 1911 || [[Charles Tupper]]<br>[[Robert Borden]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[Frederick Debartzch Monk]] || [[Jacques-Cartier]] || 1911 || 1914 || [[Robert Borden]]
| [[Frederick Debartzch Monk]] || [[Jacques-Cartier]] || 1911 || 1914 || [[Robert Borden]]
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| [[Pierre-Édouard Blondin]] || [[Champlain (provincial electoral district)|Champlain]] || 1914 || 1921 || [[Robert Borden]]
| [[Pierre-Édouard Blondin]] || [[Champlain (provincial electoral district)|Champlain]] || 1914 || 1921 || [[Robert Borden]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1921 || 1925 || [[Arthur Meighen]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1921 || 1925 || [[Arthur Meighen]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[Esioff-Léon Patenaude]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Patenaude ran in [[Jacques-Cartier]] in 1925 and 1926 and was defeated both times.}}|| 1925 || 1926 || [[Arthur Meighen]]
| [[Esioff-Léon Patenaude]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Patenaude ran in [[Jacques-Cartier]] in 1925 and 1926 and was defeated both times.}}|| 1925 || 1926 || [[Arthur Meighen]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1926 || 1942 || [[Hugh Guthrie]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[R. B. Bennett]]<br>[[Robert Manion]]<br>[[Richard Hanson (Canadian politician)|Richard Hanson]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Arthur Meighen]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1926 || 1942 || [[Hugh Guthrie]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[R. B. Bennett]]<br>[[Robert Manion]]<br>[[Richard Hanson (Canadian politician)|Richard Hanson]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Arthur Meighen]]
|}
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! Leader
! Leader
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1942 || 1949 || [[John Bracken]]<br>[[George A. Drew]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1942 || 1949 || [[John Bracken]]<br>[[George A. Drew]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[Georges-Henri Héon]] || [[Argenteuil (electoral district)|Argenteuil]] || 1949 || 1949 || [[George A. Drew]]
| [[Georges-Henri Héon]] || [[Argenteuil (electoral district)|Argenteuil]] || 1949 || 1949 || [[George A. Drew]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1949 || 1957 || [[George A. Drew]]<br>[[William Earl Rowe]]<br>[[John Diefenbaker]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1949 || 1957 || [[George A. Drew]]<br>[[William Earl Rowe]]<br>[[John Diefenbaker]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[Léon Balcer]] || [[Trois-Rivières (electoral district)|Trois-Rivières]] || 1957 || 1965 || [[John Diefenbaker]]
| [[Léon Balcer]] || [[Trois-Rivières (electoral district)|Trois-Rivières]] || 1957 || 1965 || [[John Diefenbaker]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1965 || 1967 || [[John Diefenbaker]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1965 || 1967 || [[John Diefenbaker]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[Marcel Faribault]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Faribault ran in [[Gamelin (electoral district)|Gamelin]] in 1968 and was defeated.}} || 1967 || 1968 || [[Robert Stanfield]]
| [[Marcel Faribault]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Faribault ran in [[Gamelin (electoral district)|Gamelin]] in 1968 and was defeated.}} || 1967 || 1968 || [[Robert Stanfield]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1968 || 1972 || [[Robert Stanfield]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1968 || 1972 || [[Robert Stanfield]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[Claude Wagner]] || [[Saint-Hyacinthe]] || 1972 || 1978 || [[Robert Stanfield]]<br>[[Joe Clark]]
| [[Claude Wagner]] || [[Saint-Hyacinthe]] || 1972 || 1978 || [[Robert Stanfield]]<br>[[Joe Clark]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1978 || 1988 || [[Joe Clark]]<br>[[Erik Nielsen]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Brian Mulroney]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1978 || 1988 || [[Joe Clark]]<br>[[Erik Nielsen]] <small>(interim)</small><br>[[Brian Mulroney]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[Lucien Bouchard]] || [[Lac-Saint-Jean]] || 1988 || 1990 || [[Brian Mulroney]]
| [[Lucien Bouchard]] || [[Lac-Saint-Jean]] || 1988 || 1990 || [[Brian Mulroney]]
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| [[Monique Landry]] || [[Blainville—Deux-Montagnes]] || 1993 || 1993 || [[Kim Campbell]]
| [[Monique Landry]] || [[Blainville—Deux-Montagnes]] || 1993 || 1993 || [[Kim Campbell]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1993 || 1998 || [[Jean Charest]]<br>[[Elsie Wayne]] <small>(interim)</small>
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1993 || 1998 || [[Jean Charest]]<br>[[Elsie Wayne]] <small>(interim)</small>
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
| [[André Bachand (Progressive Conservative MP)|André Bachand]] || [[Richmond—Arthabaska]] || 1998 || 2004 || [[Joe Clark]]<br>[[Peter MacKay]]
| [[André Bachand (Progressive Conservative MP)|André Bachand]] || [[Richmond—Arthabaska]] || 1998 || 2004 || [[Joe Clark]]<br>[[Peter MacKay]]
|}
===[[Reform Party of Canada|Reform]]===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="2" | Lieutenant
! Riding
! Took office
! Left office
! Leader
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Reform|row}}
| [[Gilles St-Laurent]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|St-Laurent ran in [[Louis-Hébert (federal electoral district)|Louis-Hébert]] in 1997 and was defeated.}} || 1996 || 1997 || [[Preston Manning]]
|}
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| [[Lawrence Cannon]] || [[Pontiac (federal electoral district)|Pontiac]] || 2005 || 2008 || [[Stephen Harper]]
| [[Lawrence Cannon]] || [[Pontiac (federal electoral district)|Pontiac]] || 2005 || 2008 || [[Stephen Harper]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}
| [[Christian Paradis]] || [[Mégantic—L'Érable]] || 2008<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/politique/politique-canadienne/200810/29/01-34262-harper-devoile-son-nouveau-cabinet.php|title=Harper dévoile son nouveau cabinet|first=Joël-Denis|last=Bellavance|date=October 30, 2008|via=www.lapresse.ca}}</ref> || 2013 || [[Stephen Harper]]
| [[Christian Paradis]] || [[Mégantic—L'Érable]] || 2008<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/politique/politique-canadienne/200810/29/01-34262-harper-devoile-son-nouveau-cabinet.php|title=Harper dévoile son nouveau cabinet|first=Joël-Denis|last=Bellavance|work=La Presse |date=October 30, 2008|via=www.lapresse.ca}}</ref> || 2013 || [[Stephen Harper]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}
| [[Denis Lebel]] || [[Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean]] <small>(before 2015)</small><br>[[Lac-Saint-Jean]] <small>(after 2015)</small> || 2013<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/harper-shows-off-new-quebec-team-during-funding-announcement/article13591983/|title=Harper shakes up his Quebec team|date=August 4, 2013|via=www.theglobeandmail.com}}</ref> || 2017 || [[Stephen Harper]]<br>[[Rona Ambrose]] <small>(interim)</small>
| [[Denis Lebel]] || [[Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean]] <small>(before 2015)</small><br>[[Lac-Saint-Jean]] <small>(after 2015)</small> || 2013<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/harper-shows-off-new-quebec-team-during-funding-announcement/article13591983/|title=Harper shakes up his Quebec team|work=The Globe and Mail |date=August 4, 2013|via=www.theglobeandmail.com}}</ref> || 2017 || [[Stephen Harper]]<br>[[Rona Ambrose]] <small>(interim)</small>
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}
| [[Alain Rayes]] || [[Richmond—Arthabaska]] || 2017<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2017/06/24/alain-rayes-devient-lieutenant-politique-des-conservateurs-pour-le-quebec|title=Alain Rayes devient lieutenant politique des conservateurs pour le Québec|first=Agence|last=QMI|date=June 24, 2017|website=Le Journal de Québec}}</ref> || 2020 || [[Andrew Scheer]]<br />[[Erin O'Toole]]
| [[Alain Rayes]] || [[Richmond—Arthabaska]] || 2017<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2017/06/24/alain-rayes-devient-lieutenant-politique-des-conservateurs-pour-le-quebec|title=Alain Rayes devient lieutenant politique des conservateurs pour le Québec|first=Agence|last=QMI|date=June 24, 2017|website=Le Journal de Québec}}</ref> || 2020 || [[Andrew Scheer]]<br />[[Erin O'Toole]]
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| [[Robert Cliche]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Cliche ran in [[Beauce (electoral district)|Beauce]] in 1965 and [[Duvernay (electoral district)|Duvernay]] in 1968 and was defeated both times.}} || 1964 || 1968 || [[Tommy Douglas]]
| [[Robert Cliche]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Cliche ran in [[Beauce (electoral district)|Beauce]] in 1965 and [[Duvernay (electoral district)|Duvernay]] in 1968 and was defeated both times.}} || 1964 || 1968 || [[Tommy Douglas]]
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| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1968 || 1989 || [[Tommy Douglas]]<br>[[David Lewis (Canadian politician)|David Lewis]]<br>[[Ed Broadbent]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1968 || 1989 || [[Tommy Douglas]]<br>[[David Lewis (Canadian politician)|David Lewis]]<br>[[Ed Broadbent]]
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| [[Claude Rompré]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Rompré ran in [[Saint-Maurice (federal electoral district)|Saint-Maurice]] in 1986 and 1988 and was defeated both times.}} || 1989 || 1990 || [[Ed Broadbent]]<br>[[Audrey McLaughlin]]
| [[Claude Rompré]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Rompré ran in [[Saint-Maurice (federal electoral district)|Saint-Maurice]] in 1986 and 1988 and was defeated both times.}} || 1989 || 1990 || [[Ed Broadbent]]<br>[[Audrey McLaughlin]]
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| colspan=2 |''Vacant'' || 1990 || 2003 || [[Audrey McLaughlin]]<br>[[Alexa McDonough]]
| colspan=2 |''None'' || 1990 || 2003 || [[Audrey McLaughlin]]<br>[[Alexa McDonough]]
{{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}}
{{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}}
| [[Pierre Ducasse (politician)|Pierre Ducasse]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Ducasse ran in [[Manicouagan (electoral district)|Manicouagan]] in 2004 and 2006 and [[Hull—Aylmer]] in 2008 and was defeated each time. He had also been associate president of the party since 2001 and ran in its 2003 leadership election, in which Layton was elected.}} || 2003 || 2007{{refn|group=n|Ducasse continued to serve as Layton's Quebec special advisor following Mulcair's appointment.}} || [[Jack Layton]]
| [[Pierre Ducasse (politician)|Pierre Ducasse]] || ''None''{{refn|group=n|Ducasse ran in [[Manicouagan (electoral district)|Manicouagan]] in 2004 and 2006 and [[Hull—Aylmer]] in 2008 and was defeated each time. He had also been associate president of the party since 2001 and ran in its 2003 leadership election, in which Layton was elected.}} || 2003 || 2007{{refn|group=n|Ducasse continued to serve as Layton's Quebec special advisor following Mulcair's appointment.}} || [[Jack Layton]]
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| [[Tom Mulcair]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 2007<ref>[http://canadaeast.com/ce2/docroot/article.php?articleID=130492 NDP recruits ex-Quebec environment minister Thomas Mulcair for next election, EarthEast, April 20, 2007] {{dead link|date=September 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> || 2012 || [[Jack Layton]]<br>[[Nycole Turmel]] <small>(interim)</small>
| [[Tom Mulcair]] || [[Outremont (electoral district)|Outremont]] || 2007<ref>[http://canadaeast.com/ce2/docroot/article.php?articleID=130492 NDP recruits ex-Quebec environment minister Thomas Mulcair for next election, EarthEast, April 20, 2007] {{dead link|date=September 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> || 2012 || [[Jack Layton]]<br>[[Nycole Turmel]] <small>(interim)</small>
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{{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}}
| [[Alexandre Boulerice]] || [[Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie (federal electoral district)|Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie]] || 2012<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ndp.ca/team |title = Your NDP Team « Canada's NDP}}</ref> || Present || [[Tom Mulcair]]<br>[[Jagmeet Singh]]
| [[Alexandre Boulerice]] || [[Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie (federal electoral district)|Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie]] || 2012<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ndp.ca/team |title = Your NDP Team « Canada's NDP}}</ref> || Present || [[Tom Mulcair]]<br>[[Jagmeet Singh]]<br>[[Don Davies]] <small>(interim)</small>
|}
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In Canadian politics, a Quebec lieutenant (Template:IPAc-en) is a Quebec politician who is selected by the party leader to be the main advisor or spokesperson on issues specific to Quebec. This is particularly the case when the leader is an anglophone, though several francophone leaders have also had Quebec lieutenants. It is typically filled by a Member of Parliament or at least a current or former candidate for Parliament. The position is usually a well-known but often an unofficial assignment, and has no official legal status.

Notable Quebec lieutenants

Some past and current Quebec lieutenants include:

Liberal

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Wilfrid Laurier Drummond—Arthabaska (before 1877)
Quebec East (after 1877)
1874 1887 Alexander Mackenzie
Edward Blake

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None 1887 1896 Wilfrid Laurier

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Joseph-Israël Tarte St. Johns—Iberville (before 1900)
Sainte-Marie (after 1900)
1896 1902 Wilfrid Laurier

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None 1902 1921 Wilfrid Laurier
Daniel Duncan McKenzie (interim)
William Lyon Mackenzie King

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Ernest Lapointe Quebec East 1921 1941 William Lyon Mackenzie King

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Louis Saint-Laurent Quebec East 1941 1948 William Lyon Mackenzie King

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None 1948 1963 Louis Saint-Laurent
Lester B. Pearson

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Guy Favreau Papineau 1963 1967 Lester B. Pearson

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Jean Marchand Quebec West (before 1968)
Langelier (after 1968)
1967 1975[1] Lester B. Pearson
Pierre Trudeau

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Marc Lalonde Outremont 1975[1] 1984 Pierre Trudeau

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Raymond Garneau Laval-des-Rapides 1984 1988 John Turner

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None 1988 1993 John Turner
Herb Gray (interim)

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Marcel Massé Hull—Aylmer 1993 1999 Jean Chrétien

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Alfonso Gagliano Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel 1999 2002 Jean Chrétien

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Martin Cauchon Outremont 2002 2003 Jean Chrétien

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Jean Lapierre Outremont 2003 2006 Paul Martin

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None 2006 2007 Bill Graham (interim)
Stéphane Dion

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Marcel Proulx Hull—Aylmer 2007[2] 2007 Stéphane Dion

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Céline Hervieux-Payette NoneTemplate:Refn 2007[3] 2008 Stéphane Dion

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Denis Coderre Bourassa 2009[4] 2009[5] Michael Ignatieff

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Rémi Bujold (as Chief Provincial Organizer)
Marc Garneau (as Leader's Representative)Template:Refn
None (Bujold)
Westmount—Ville-Marie (Garneau)
2009[6][7] 2011 Michael Ignatieff

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None 2011 2019 Bob Rae (interim)
Justin Trudeau

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Pablo Rodriguez Honoré-Mercier 2019[8] 2024 Justin Trudeau

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Jean-Yves Duclos Québec 2024[9] 2025 Justin Trudeau

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Steven Guilbeault Laurier—Sainte-Marie 2025[10] 2025[11] Mark Carney

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Joël Lightbound Louis-Hébert 2025[12] Present Mark Carney

Conservative (1867–1942)

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George-Étienne Cartier Montreal East 1867 1873 John A. Macdonald

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Hector Langevin Dorchester (before 1876)
Charlevoix (1876–1878)
Trois-Rivières (after 1878)
1873 1891 John A. Macdonald

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Joseph-Aldric Ouimet Laval 1891 1896 John Abbott
John Sparrow David Thompson
Mackenzie Bowell
Charles Tupper

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None 1896 1911 Charles Tupper
Robert Borden

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Frederick Debartzch Monk Jacques-Cartier 1911 1914 Robert Borden

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Pierre-Édouard Blondin Champlain 1914 1921 Robert Borden

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None 1921 1925 Arthur Meighen

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Esioff-Léon Patenaude NoneTemplate:Refn 1925 1926 Arthur Meighen

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None 1926 1942 Hugh Guthrie (interim)
R. B. Bennett
Robert Manion
Richard Hanson (interim)
Arthur Meighen

Progressive Conservative

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None 1942 1949 John Bracken
George A. Drew

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Georges-Henri Héon Argenteuil 1949 1949 George A. Drew

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None 1949 1957 George A. Drew
William Earl Rowe
John Diefenbaker

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Léon Balcer Trois-Rivières 1957 1965 John Diefenbaker

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None 1965 1967 John Diefenbaker

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Marcel Faribault NoneTemplate:Refn 1967 1968 Robert Stanfield

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None 1968 1972 Robert Stanfield

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Claude Wagner Saint-Hyacinthe 1972 1978 Robert Stanfield
Joe Clark

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None 1978 1988 Joe Clark
Erik Nielsen (interim)
Brian Mulroney

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Lucien Bouchard Lac-Saint-Jean 1988 1990 Brian Mulroney

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Benoît Bouchard Roberval 1990 1993 Brian Mulroney

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Monique Landry Blainville—Deux-Montagnes 1993 1993 Kim Campbell

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None 1993 1998 Jean Charest
Elsie Wayne (interim)

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André Bachand Richmond—Arthabaska 1998 2004 Joe Clark
Peter MacKay

Canadian Alliance

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Gérard Latulippe NoneTemplate:Refn 2000 2000 Stockwell Day

Conservative (2004–present)

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Josée Verner NoneTemplate:Refn 2004 2005 Stephen Harper

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Lawrence Cannon Pontiac 2005 2008 Stephen Harper

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Christian Paradis Mégantic—L'Érable 2008[13] 2013 Stephen Harper

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Denis Lebel Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean (before 2015)
Lac-Saint-Jean (after 2015)
2013[14] 2017 Stephen Harper
Rona Ambrose (interim)

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Alain Rayes Richmond—Arthabaska 2017[15] 2020 Andrew Scheer
Erin O'Toole

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Richard Martel Chicoutimi—Le Fjord 2020[16] 2021 Erin O'Toole

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Alain Rayes Richmond—Arthabaska 2021[17] 2022 Erin O'Toole
Candice Bergen (interim)

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Luc Berthold Mégantic—L'Érable 2022[17] 2022 Candice Bergen (interim)

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Pierre Paul-Hus Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles 2022[18] Present Pierre Poilievre

Social Credit

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Réal Caouette Villeneuve 1961[19] 1963Template:Refn Robert N. Thompson

New Democratic

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Gérard Picard[20][21] NoneTemplate:Refn 1961 1963 Tommy Douglas

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Robert Cliche NoneTemplate:Refn 1964 1968 Tommy Douglas

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None 1968 1989 Tommy Douglas
David Lewis
Ed Broadbent

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Claude Rompré NoneTemplate:Refn 1989 1990 Ed Broadbent
Audrey McLaughlin

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None 1990 2003 Audrey McLaughlin
Alexa McDonough

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Pierre Ducasse NoneTemplate:Refn 2003 2007Template:Refn Jack Layton

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Tom Mulcair Outremont 2007[22] 2012 Jack Layton
Nycole Turmel (interim)

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Alexandre Boulerice Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie 2012[23] Present Tom Mulcair
Jagmeet Singh
Don Davies (interim)

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