Conseil du patronat du Québec explained

The Conseil du patronat du Québec or CPQ (English: Quebec Council of Employers) is an institution that promotes business interests in Quebec, Canada.

It was established on January 20, 1969 and plays a significant role in the politics of Quebec by issuing opinions on the impact of the governments' decisions on the economy of Quebec.[1]

Its positions often favour a corporate-friendly governance, fiscal conservatism, and constitutional stability or status quo; for example, it supported Bill 78.

Yves-Thomas Dorval is its current president.[2]

Marc-André Roy is now the President of the Board of Administration.

Presidents of the CPQ

bgcolor=#cccccc Rankbgcolor=#cccccc Namebgcolor=#cccccc Frombgcolor=#cccccc To
1Charles PerraultJanuary 1969May 1976
2Pierre Des Marais, IIMay 1976May 1978
3Pierre CôtéMay 1978May 1982
4Sébastien AllardMay 1982June 1986
5Ghislain DufourJune 1986February 1997
6Denis BeauregardFebruary 1997June 1998
7Gilles Taillon[3] June 1998January 2006 [4]
8Michel Kelly-GagnonApril 2006March 2009
9Yves-Thomas DorvalMarch 2009Current

Presidents of the Board of Administration of the CPQ

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cpq.qc.ca/fr/index.php?id=10 L'historique du CPQ, Conseil du patronat du Québec
  2. http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/Economie-Affaires/2009/03/25/003-YvesThomasDorval.shtml Yves-Thomas Dorval prend la barre, March 25, 2009
  3. Since the 2007 provincial election, Gilles Taillon has served as the Action démocratique du Québec Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the district of Chauveau.
  4. Research Vice-President Diane Bellemare was Acting President from January until April 2006. See the following article: Michel Kelly-Gagnon appointed President of Quebec’s Conseil du patronat, Conseil du patronat du Québec, February 7, 2006