Pierre de Bellefeuille explained

Pierre de Bellefeuille, OC (May 12, 1923 – September 30, 2015) was a Canadian politician and a two-term Member of the National Assembly of Quebec.[1] He was board director of Conseil de presse du Québec, and president of Société historique of Deux-Montagnes from 1974 à 1976.[2]

Background

He was born on May 12, 1923, in Ottawa, Ontario. He became an accountant.

Federal politics

De Bellefeuille ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the 1972 election in the federal district of Ahuntsic. He finished second against Liberal candidate Jeanne Sauvé.

Member of the National Assembly

He ran as a Parti Québécois candidate in the 1976 election against Liberal incumbent Jean-Paul L'Allier, mayor of Quebec City, in the provincial district of Deux-Montagnes and won. He served as a parliamentary assistant from 1976 to 1984.

He was re-elected in the 1981 election, but he crossed the floor during the Parti Québécois Crisis of 1984. He sat as an Independent by November 20, 1984, and became the only sitting Member of the Parti indépendantiste.

De Bellefeuille ran for re-election as a candidate of that party in the 1985 election. He finished third.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Décès de l'ex-député péquiste Pierre de Bellefeuille. October 1, 2015. Huffington Post. fr. 1 October 2015.
  2. https://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/deputes/de-bellefeuille-pierre-2787/biographie.html Pierre DE BELLEFEUILLE (1923-2015)