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These are the departments of the Quebec Government [1] Executive Council of Quebec; Secrétariat du Conseil du trésor; Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; Ministry of Culture and Communications; Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade; Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports; Ministry of Employment and ...
The Government of Quebec (French: Gouvernement du Québec, pronounced [ɡuvɛʁnəmɑ̃ dy kebɛk]) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Quebec. The term is typically used to refer to the executive of the day (i.e. ministers of the Crown ) and the non-political staff within each provincial department or ...
Name Took office Left office Party Guy Chevrette: June 21, 1985 December 12, 1985 Parti Québécois Thérèse Lavoie-Roux: December 12, 1985 October 11, 1989 Liberal Marc-Yvan Côté: October 11, 1989 January 11, 1994 Liberal Lucienne Robillard: January 11, 1994 September 26, 1994 Liberal Jean Rochon: September 26, 1994 December 15, 1998
The Executive Council of Quebec (French: Conseil exécutif du Québec, pronounced [kɔ̃sɛj ɛɡzekytif dy kebɛk]) is the cabinet of the Government of Quebec. It comprises ministers of the provincial Crown , who are selected by the premier of Quebec and appointed by the lieutenant governor .
The Quebec Government Offices (French: Délégations générales du Québec) are the Government of Quebec's official representations outside of Canada. They are overseen by Quebec's Ministry of International Relations. The network of 35 offices in 20 countries consists of 9 general delegations, 5 delegations, 15 government bureaux, 6 trade offices.
It was established by the government of Daniel Johnson in 1967 as the Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs, replacing and expanding on an earlier Ministry of Federal-Provincial Relations. [ 2 ] As of 2010, one of the ministry's responsibilities is overseeing Quebec's relationship with the Francophonie . [ 3 ]
In 1920, the Federal Government authorized the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to establish its first detachment in Quebec, specifically in Montreal. Staffed with ten members, this office with barracks was housed in an old building located at 283 Sherbrooke Street, across from the main entrance of McGill University. The building was demolished in ...