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Sonia LeBel

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Sonia LeBel
Lebel in 2019
Member of theNational Assembly of Quebec forChamplain
Assumed office
October 18, 2018
Preceded byPierre-Michel Auger
QuebecMinister of Education
Assumed office
September 10, 2025
Preceded byBernard Drainville
Quebec President of the Treasury Board
In office
June 22, 2020 – September 10, 2025
Preceded byChristian Dubé
Succeeded byFrance-Élaine Duranceau
QuebecMinister responsible for Canadian Relations and the Canadian Francophonie
In office
October 18, 2018 – 20 October 2022
Preceded byJean-Marc Fournier
Quebec Minister responsible for Democratic Institutions and Electoral Reform
In office
September 4 , 2019 – October 20, 2022
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byJean-François Roberge (Democratic Institutions)
QuebecMinister of Justice
In office
October 18, 2018 – 22 juin 2020
Preceded byStéphanie Vallée
Succeeded bySimon Jolin-Barrette
Quebec Minister for the Status of Women
In office
October 18, 2018 – February 5, 2019
Preceded byHélène David
Succeeded byIsabelle Charest
Personal details
BornJune 1968 (age 57)
PartyCoalition Avenir Québec

Sonia LeBelMNA is aCanadian politician who was elected for theCoalition Avenir Québec to theNational Assembly of Quebec in the2018 provincial election.[1] She represents the electoral district ofChamplain as a member of theCoalition Avenir Québec.[2]

As a lawyer, LeBel was chief prosecutor of theCharbonneau Commission into collusion within Quebec's construction industry.[2] She was also the province's Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions, focusing on drugs and organized crime.[3]

LeBel was appointed Minister of Justice in the Legault Cabinet on October 18, 2018,[4] and served until June 22, 2020. She has held various position in the Legault government such as Minister of the Francophonie and President of the Treasury Board from 2020 to 2025. She has most recently taken on the file of Minister of Education.

Cabinet posts

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Quebec provincial government ofFrançois Legault
Cabinet posts (2)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Stéphanie ValléeMinister of Justice
October 18, 2018–June 22, 2020
Simon Jolin-Barrette
Hélène DavidMinister responsible for the Status of Women
October 18, 2018–present
Incumbent

Electoral record

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2022 Quebec general election:Champlain
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Coalition Avenir QuébecSonia LeBel23,51355.89+4.03
ConservativeSteve Massicotte7,38317.55+15.75
Parti QuébécoisAlexandre Litalien5,06512.04-0.04
Québec solidaireMarjolaine Trottier3,7758.97-3.99
LiberalJérémy Leblanc2,1385.08-13.58
L'Union fait la forceBianca Nancy Pinel1940.46
Total valid votes42,06898.73
Total rejected ballots5421.27
Turnout42,61070.98
Electors on the lists60,032
2018 Quebec general election:Champlain
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Coalition Avenir QuébecSonia LeBel21,15451.86+21.43
LiberalPierre-Michel Auger7,61018.66-14.78
Québec solidaireSteven Roy Cullen5,28512.96+7.64
Parti QuébécoisGaëtan Leclerc4,92812.08-18.09
GreenStéphanie Dufresne7891.93
ConservativePierre-Benoit Fortin7331.8
Bloc PotAnthony Rouss1640.4
Équipe AutonomisteÉric Gauthier1260.31
Total valid votes40,78998.25
Total rejected ballots7281.75
Turnout41,51770.48
Eligible voters58,905
Coalition Avenir Québecgain fromLiberalSwing+18.11

References

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  1. ^"Le CAQ rafle tout".L'Écho de Maskinongé, October 1, 2018.
  2. ^ab"Sonia LeBel - National Assembly of Québec".www.assnat.qc.ca. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2022.
  3. ^"Here are the 26 men and women in François Legault's first cabinet".
  4. ^"Meet the key cabinet ministers in the new Coalition Avenir Québec government | CBC News".
Coalition Avenir Québec
Quebec Liberal Party
Québec solidaire
Parti Québécois
Independent
Party leaders listed first (inbold italics). Government members inbold denotes cabinet.
† Party does not haveofficial party status in the National Assembly.


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