Dominique Anglade | |||||||||||||
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Leader of the Opposition of Quebec | |||||||||||||
In office May 11, 2020 – November 10, 2022 | |||||||||||||
Premier | François Legault | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Pierre Arcand | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Marc Tanguay | ||||||||||||
Leader of the Quebec Liberal Party | |||||||||||||
In office May 11, 2020 – November 10, 2022 | |||||||||||||
President | Linda Caron | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Pierre Arcand (interim) | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Marc Tanguay (interim) | ||||||||||||
Deputy Premier of Quebec | |||||||||||||
In office October 11, 2017 – October 18, 2018 | |||||||||||||
Premier | Philippe Couillard | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Lise Thériault | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Geneviève Guilbault | ||||||||||||
Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade | |||||||||||||
In office January 28, 2016 – October 18, 2018 | |||||||||||||
Premier | Philippe Couillard | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Jacques Daoust | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Pierre Fitzgibbon | ||||||||||||
President of the Coalition Avenir Québec | |||||||||||||
In office January 23, 2012 – November 12, 2013 | |||||||||||||
Leader | François Legault | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Position established | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Maud Cohen | ||||||||||||
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Personal details | |||||||||||||
Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | January 31, 1974||||||||||||
Political party | Quebec Liberal Liberal | ||||||||||||
Other political affiliations | Coalition Avenir Québec (2012–2015) | ||||||||||||
Domestic partner | Helge Seetzen | ||||||||||||
Children | 3 | ||||||||||||
Profession | Politician | ||||||||||||
Dominique Anglade (born January 31, 1974) is a Canadian engineer, businesswoman and former politician who served as the leader of the Quebec Liberal Party and leader of the Opposition of Quebec from May 11, 2020 to December 1, 2022.[1] She has served as a member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 2015 to 2022, representing Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne. She is the first woman to lead the Quebec Liberal Party, the first black woman to lead a provincial party in Canada (at the federal level, Vivian Barbot was interim leader of the Bloc Québécois in 2011), and the first person of Haitian descent to be a cabinet minister in Canada. She is the daughter of the academic Georges Anglade. She was also the first woman CEO of Montréal International.