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Bourassa

Bourassa

Riding Info

This riding, on Rivire-des-Prairies, is in the north part of the island of Montreal. The riding is bounded by Rivire-des-Prairies in the west, Avenue Bruchsi in the south, Boulevard Industriel and the CN line in the east and Avenue Fernand-Gauthier in the north.

In 2004, the riding added a small area from Anjou-Rivire-des-Prairies and six per cent from Ahuntsic, with the border moving further south to Avenue Bruchsi. Bourassa riding was established in 1966, and the name was changed to Montreal-Bourassa in 1971 and back to Bourassa in 1976. In 1996, a part of Anjou-Rivire-des-Prairies was added.

Population: 100,683 (2006 census; an increase of 0.8 per cent since 2001)

Political History

Liberal incumbent Denis Coderre fought off the Bloc Qubcois again in 2008, winning a fifth term.

In 2006, Corderre defeated Bloc candidate Daniel Mailhot. Coderre was named secretary of state for amateur sport in 1999 and minister of citizenship and immigration in 2002. In 2003, he was appointed the president of the Privy Council, minister responsible for the Francophonie, minister responsible for Indian residential schools resolution and federal interlocutor for Mtis and non-status Indians. He was dropped from cabinet in July 2004. Coderre lost the 1993 election by 53 votes to the Bloc's Osvaldo Nunez.

Liberal Jacques Trudel was elected in 1968, 1972 and 1974. Liberal Carlo Rossi won three terms, beginning in 1979. He was defeated in 1988 by PC Marie Gibeau. She came third in 1993.

  • 1968-84 inclusive - LIB
  • 1988 - PC
  • 1993 - BQ
  • 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 - LIB

2011 Candidate info

We'll be updating these info pages as the campaign progresses. If you have any corrections, suggestions or new information to pass on, pleaseemail us.

BQ Daniel Mailhot

CON David Azoulay

GRN Tiziana Centazzo

LIB Denis Coderre

ML Genevive Royer

NDP Julie Demers

Daniel Mailhot

Party: Bloc Qubcois

Profession:

Administrator

Education:

BA in secondary level history and geography education (2000)

Diploma of studies in humanities, Maisonneuve College (1996)

Political Career:

FEDERAL: Defeated in Bourassa in 2008

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David Azoulay

Party: Conservative Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

Birthplace:

Rabat, Morocco

Marital Status:

Married to Pierrette-Josette De Courten

Children:

Four-three sons and one daughter

Profession:

Chiropractor

Education:

A chiropractic graduate and a member of the Ordre des chiropracticiens du Qubec and the Canadian Chiropractic Association.

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Tiziana Centazzo

Party: Green Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

Email

514-967-8838

Profession:

Sales

Education:

McGill University - MScA in chemistry

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Denis Coderre

Party: Liberal Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

Twitter

Age:

47

Birthplace:

Joliette, Que.

Marital Status:

Married

Children:

Two- Genevive and Alexandre

Profession:

Public relations

Education:

University of Montreal - BA (political science) - 1986; MBA - University of Ottawa

Political Career:

FEDERAL: Defeated: in Joliette in 1988; in Laurier-Ste-Marie in 1990 byelection.

Bourassa: defeated in 1993, won in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008.

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Genevive Royer

Party: Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

514-522-1373

Political Career:

PROVINCIAL: Defeated in Lvis in 1988; defeated in Pointe-aux-Trembles in 2003, 2007.

FEDERAL: Defeated in Verdun-Saint-Henri in 1997. Defeated in Mercier in 2000. Defeated in Bourassa in 2004, 2006, 2008.

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Julie Demers

Party: New Democratic Party of Canada

Contact Information:

Website

Children:

Three

Profession:

Translator

Education:

Certificate as an editor. Currently working towards a certificate in translation

Political Career:

FEDERAL:Defeated in Haute-Gaspsie-La Mitis-Matane-Matapdia in 2008.

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