Caroline St-Hilaire Explained

Caroline St-Hilaire
Caption:Caroline St-Hilaire at Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Salon du livre de Montréal 2017.
Office1:30th Mayor of Longueuil
Term Start1:November 10, 2009
Term End1:November 5, 2017
Predecessor1:Claude Gladu
Successor1:Sylvie Parent
Office2:MP for Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
Term Start2:June 2, 1997
Term End2:October 14, 2008
Predecessor2:Nic LeBlanc
Successor2:Jean Dorion
Birth Date:16 November 1969
Birth Place:Longueuil, Quebec
Party:Bloc Québécois (federal)
Coalition Avenir Québec (provincial)
Action Longueuil (municipal)
Alma Mater:Université du Québec à Montréal
Spouse:Maka Kotto
Children:Étienne,
Louis-Félix
Profession:executive manager/consultant

Caroline St-Hilaire (born November 16, 1969, in Longueuil, Quebec) is a Canadian politician, who served as Mayor of Longueuil under the banner of Action Longueuil from November 10, 2009, to November 5, 2017. She was previously a Member of Parliament, representing the Bloc Québécois for the riding of Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher.

In 2022, she ran as a Coalition Avenir Québec candidate in Sherbrooke for the provincial election, and lost to incumbent MNA Christine Labrie.

Member of Parliament (1997–2008)

St-Hilaire was re-elected in the 2000 Canadian federal election and again in the 2004 Canadian federal election. She served as the Bloc's Deputy House leader from 2000 to 2004 and has served as the critic to the Status of Women, Amateur Sport, Persons with Disabilities and critic to the Minister of Transport. Her committee duties included the Government Operations and Estimates Committee as well as the Commons SubCommittee on International Human Rights where she served as the Vice Chair. In the 38th Parliament she served as the Vice Chair of the House Transport Committee.

An administrator, consultant and executive manager, she was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1997 Canadian federal election. She is a mother of two, Étienne and Louis-Félix.

On January 14, 2008, St-Hilaire announced she would not be seeking re-election in the 2008 election. The MP told a news conference in Longueuil she was looking forward to spending more time with her children. She said her partner, Bloc Québécois MP Maka Kotto's decision to run for the Parti Québécois in a provincial by-election played a role in her decision.

Mayor of Longueuil (2009–2017)

On November 1, 2009, St-Hilaire was elected as mayor of Longueuil for the first time, defeating Jacques Goyette of the ruling Parti municipal Longueuil. She is also the current leader of the Longueuil municipal political party Action Longueuil.

St-Hilaire has expressed a strong dislike of the use of English in Longueuil council meetings and would like Bill 101 amended to prevent its use.[1]

On July 1, 2016, St-Hilaire was expected to make a speech at the annual Canada Day parade in the Longueuil borough of Greenfield Park however she failed to show up. St-Hilaire is known for being an advocate for Quebec sovereignty.[2]

Electoral record (incomplete)

Municipal

+2009 Longueuil municipal election[3]
PartyMayoral candidateVote%
bgcolor=#AFBD22 width="30px"  Action Longueuil Caroline St-Hilaire 34,29151.41%
bgcolor=#1C4E8E  Parti municipal de Longueuil Jacques Goyette 30,50445.74%
 Total valid votes 64,795 100%
 Rejected ballots 1,892

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Caroline St-Hilaire wants Bill 101 amended to prohibit English in council. cbc.ca. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 25 June 2015. 23 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Longueuil mayor a no-show for Greenfield Park Canada Day Celebrations. Global News Network. 6 July 2016. 2 July 2016.
  3. http://www.electionlongueuil.org/resultats.htm Elections Longueuil