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Norman MacMillan

 
Wikipedia: Norman MacMillan (politician)
Norman MacMillan

Incumbent
Assumed office 
May 29, 1989
Preceded by Mark Assad

Born December 14, 1947 (1947-12-14) (age 61)
Buckingham, Quebec
Political party Quebec Liberal Party
Spouse(s) Marie-Laure Chenier
Profession businessman, insurance agent
Cabinet Delegate Minister for Transportation

Normand MacMillan (born December 14, 1947 in Buckingham, Quebec) is a Quebec politician, businessman and insurance agent. He is the current MNA for the riding of Papineau in the Outaouais region. He represents the Quebec Liberal Party for that riding since 1989 and the government's Chief Whip since 2005 and a former President of the Caucus Chair from 2003 to 2005.

Prior to his political career, MacMillan worked as an insurance agent between 1969 and 1972. He was also the owner of a hotel from 1972 to 1983 and the co-owner of Nord MacMillan Inc. in 2003 which operates the same hotel business. He was also the Chair of the Economic Development Committee for the region and also a city councillor for the former city of Buckingham in the 1980s.

In addition, of being involved in the economic development of the Buckingham and La Lievre region, MacMillan was also involved in the community as he is a member of the Knights of Columbus Buckingham Division since 1968 and the member of the Lions Club since 1973. He also founded a Junior A hockey club, les Castors de Buckingham, in 1973.

MacMillan entered provincial politics as he was elected MNA for Papineau in a by-election in 1989 although he was a member of the Liberal Party since 1980. Since then he was re-elected in 1994, 1998, 2003 and 2007. After being briefly the president of the government's caucus, he was named the government's chief whip in 2005. He never held a Minister's portfolio during his 18-year career, nor was he a Parliamentary Secretary for any Ministers.

On December 7, 2007, MacMillan was diagnosed with prostate cancer after multiple tests and received treatment during the first quarter of 2008. He told that he had no plans to retire from politics.[1]

Following his win in 2008, MacMillan was named the Delegate Minister for Transportation, an assistant position to the main minister Julie Boulet MacMillan is married and has two children.

References

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Political offices
Preceded by
Yvon Vallieres
Chief Whip of the Quebec Liberal Party
2005–2008
Succeeded by
Pierre Moreau
Preceded by
Benoit Pelletier
Minister responsible for Outaouais region
2008–present
Succeeded by
incumbent

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