1958:
160:
new jobs in Quebec City and
Montreal, and called for an "enterprise zone" to be created in Montreal's east end to compensate for job losses in the industrial sector. The following month, Premier Bourassa appointed Vallerand and fellow minister Daniel Johnson to draft a plan for an industrial zone in the region.
159:
Shortly after his appointment, Vallerand said that his priorities would include simplifying government regulations, ensuring easier access for Quebec businesses to capital markets, and increasing aid for export ventures. In
February 1986, he estimated that small businesses were creating two-thirds of
359:
from non-native customers. Some commentators criticized
Vallerand's actions, accusing the Johnson government of exploiting ethnic divisions to increase their popular support. Vallerand rejected this accusation, saying that he was simply trying to prevent unfair competition and recover lost revenues.
163:
Vallerand organized a conference in Quebec City in March 1987 that was designed to improve ties between the government and Quebec's small businesses. Later in the year, he announced that Quebec would work toward streamlining some aspects of its existing business regulations. Generally, he argued for
278:
in
September 1991, after the collapse of a concrete beam in one of the building's public spaces (the building was almost empty at the time, and no one was injured). He allowed the building to re-open in December, after the government had spent twenty-five million dollars on repairs and compensation
270:
team in the city. He initially said that he would prefer the private sector to invest in the team without direct government support, though he added that he would not rule out the latter possibility. Ultimately, Quebec provided an eighteen million dollar low-interest loan to prevent the Expos from
104:
on taxation in
January 1985, describing it as a "step in the right direction" but calling for further structural changes in favour of the corporate sector. He supported the government's proposal to eliminate family allowances. Later in the year, he announced the Chamber of Commerce's support for a
247:
and strong promotional efforts from Quebec's regional competitors. He secured one of the few funding increases in Quebec's 1990 austerity budget, increasing the province's funds for tourism advertising from fourteen to twenty million dollars. In the same period, he worked with other provincial
76:
and lectured in economics at several Quebec universities from 1970 to 1981. He was an economic consultant at A. Vallerand et Associés Inc. from 1971 to 1977 and subsequently worked for the group SNC from 1977 to 1979. Between 1979 and 1985, he was president of the
Montreal
22:
1684:
411:
Vallerand later served as president of the
Canadian Institute of Tourism and Electronic Commerce (CITEC), though he was ousted from this position after a fractious board meeting in January 2000. Shortly thereafter, Vallerand contacted the
1672:, 15 February 2007, p. 1; "World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) gives World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED) mandate to develop the first system for measuring the excellence of tourist destinations," 27 June 2007, p. 1.
1681:
256:(GST), a tax that Vallerand opposed in principle. In September 1990, he announced that Quebec would issue a GST rebate on lodging for tourists travelling from outside the province. Vallerand and federal minister
808:
484:
407:
to lead a task force studying taxation policy for online businesses. Vallerand's report recommended that Canada provide a clear regulatory framework and not impose additional taxes on electronic commerce.
431:
Vallerand was appointed as chairman of the board for
Advantage Link Inc., a publicly traded computer services company, in August 2001. He was later appointed as chairman of the Destination Council of the
195:
members of
Bourassa's cabinet resigned to protest the government's handling of Quebec's language laws. Vallerand was promoted to a full cabinet portfolio to fill one of the resulting vacancies, becoming
420:
had been misappropriated by two other board members; he went public with the controversy later in the same month, saying that it had not been properly addressed by the government. Prime
Minister
428:(RCMP) "within minutes" of receiving Vallerand's information. In July 2000, following an RCMP investigation, the two board members named by Vallerand were formally charged with theft and fraud.
801:
477:
1718:
794:
470:
1415:, 18 April 1992, A5; Elizabeth Thompson and Philip Authier, "City okays deal to open casino on Ile Notre Dame; Quebec to announce plan for another in Charlevoix,"
957:
612:
775:
185:
1394:, 12 November 1991, A3; Philip Authier, "Cabinet gives Big O green light to reopen; Stadium roof poses no danger this winter, engineering consultants say,"
1483:, 13 January 1994, A5; Andy Riga and Mike King, "Minister says all smuggling will end -even of chickens; Province may disband its unarmed tobacco police,"
148:
1646:, 26 July 2000, A1. This controversy received additional attention in the Canadian media because CITEC's headquarters were located in Chrétien's riding.
351:
and required that they pay almost four million dollars in back taxes. The communities refused to pay the taxes, and a standoff ensued. In June 1994, a
243:
Vallerand served as tourism minister during the economic downturn of the early 1990s, a time when tourism revenues were further weakened by a strong
1419:, 15 December 1992, A1; Philip Authier and Elizabeth Thompson, "It's Quebec's turn to roll the dice; Casino operator wants mostly bilingual staff,"
921:
1668:"Invitation - A New International Organization is Founded in Montreal - Launch of the World Center of Excellence on Tourist Destinations (CED),"
1411:, 21 May 1991, A12; Andre Picard, "Report says plan for casinos approved by Quebec cabinet No alcohol would be allowed, Radio-Canada indicates,"
903:
1711:
1682:
APPOINTMENT OF ANDRÉ VALLERAND AS SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION (UNWTO) ON DESTINATION MANAGEMENT
1496:
Tu Thanh Ha, "Premier wants Revenue Quebec to clean up act; Task force to find ways to change practices and `remove irritants' for taxpayers,"
439:
and as president of the World Centre of Excellence for Destinations. In 2011, he was appointed as special advisor on destination management to
1987:
413:
177:
654:
317:'s successful bid to succeed Robert Bourassa as premier in 1993. When Johnson became premier on January 12, 1994, he appointed Vallerand as
1807:
260:
agreed on a one hundred million dollar plan to boost the tourism sector in January 1992, though revenues remained low throughout the year.
1390:
Irwin Block, "Big Owe will cost $ 25 million more: Vallerand; Officials say roof, beams must be fixed to protect $ 2-billion investment,"
633:
1992:
417:
81:
and executive vice-president and director-general of the Montreal District Chamber of Commerce. In the latter capacity, he supported
1704:
821:
497:
130:
975:
253:
387:'s bid for re-election. During the constitutional debates of the early 1990s, he supported greater autonomy for Quebec within
197:
885:
591:
380:
1377:
James Mennie, Mary Lamey, and Philip Authier, "Stadium to stay shut indefinitely; Quebec orders series of safety measures,"
367:, which the Liberals lost, and formally resigned from cabinet with the rest of the Johnson ministry on September 26, 1994.
425:
263:
In late 1990, Vallerand was the Quebec cabinet's primary representative in discussions to keep the financially struggling
73:
1582:
Peggy Curran and Philip Authier, "Cool reception for PM's pitch; Consider cost of splitting up, Mulroney urges Quebec,"
1334:, 31 January 1992, A8; "Tourism outlook bleak; Travel budgets will remain tight until recovery takes hold, board says,"
816:
492:
364:
318:
232:
217:
126:
1296:
Robert Winters, "Targeting the tourists; Quebec spends more to attract visitors and stem the growing tourism deficit,"
1827:
1727:
1536:
1466:
Philip Authier, "Likely leadership candidates begin fighting over campaign; Bacon says she won't enter Liberal race,"
1162:, 15 February 1986, B4; David Wimhurst, "Special enterprise zone would create regulatory 'oasis' in city's east end,"
1063:
400:
37:
1248:, 21 December 1988, A7; Sarah Scott, "Bourassa patches cabinet; Link to commune costs Dutil his family portfolio,"
436:
355:
justice ordered the government to lift the sanctions, but also ruled that the communities were required to collect
1308:, 29 June 1990, D7, which notes the ironic effect of a weak economy boosting domestic tourism by Quebec residents.
1862:
1158:
David Wimhurst, "Montreal's industries: Where did we go wrong?; Experts say roots of our economic woes go deep,"
1842:
1552:
Elizabeth Thompson and Alexander Norris, "Quebec wants reserve Peacekeepers to help keep gas out of Kahnawake,"
1509:
Elizabeth Thompson and Alexander Norris, "Quebec wants reserve Peacekeepers to help keep gas out of Kahnawake,"
221:
212:, Quebec's second-largest city, would finally receive its own courthouse by May 1991. He later indicated that
286:
during his tenure as tourism minister, and in April 1992 he helped convince a divided cabinet to approve the
1817:
376:
208:
Vallerand held the supply and services portfolio for just under one year. In August 1989, he announced that
1696:
1556:, 12 May 1994, A6; Andy Riga and Philip Authier, "Quebec getting tough with Mohawks to win votes: Norton,"
1982:
1055:
939:
452:
225:
570:
352:
216:
would be closed due to a poor economic performance and replaced by a natural museum. Shortly before the
1937:
1852:
865:
549:
287:
134:
1977:
1787:
845:
755:
526:
404:
384:
325:
110:
65:
1917:
1304:, 12 September 1990, A7. See also Francois Shalom, "Weak economy expected to boost Quebec tourism,"
1837:
388:
314:
249:
144:
78:
49:
231:
Vallerand was re-elected in the 1989 election. On October 11, 1989, he was reassigned as Quebec's
89:'s international centre for genetics and biotechnology and lobbied for improvements to the city's
1902:
1832:
1166:, 17 February 1986, B7. The idea of an enterprise zone was strongly supported by city councillor
90:
1932:
1080:, 7 October 1982, B3; Carole Treiser, "Chambre studies telecommunications centre for Montreal,"
257:
69:
1947:
1867:
1782:
1762:
1731:
302:
106:
97:
147:
in this election, and Vallerand was appointed to Bourassa's cabinet on December 12, 1985, as
1907:
1887:
1857:
1847:
1757:
763:
421:
333:
213:
192:
137:
41:
1927:
1767:
1745:
1734:
1691:, World Center of Excellence on Tourist Destinations, 10 March 2011, accessed 21 May 2012.
1167:
399:
In late 1994, Vallerand became president of the EDI World Institute, which specialized in
275:
244:
173:
45:
1922:
1877:
1872:
1802:
1772:
433:
264:
122:
86:
1629:, 28 February 2000, A1; Juliet O'Neill, "PMO didn't hide from funds probe: Chretien,"
1971:
1688:
1440:, 26 January 1990, B8; Francine Dube, "Wakefield steam train should know fate soon,"
340:
291:
209:
1300:, 12 May 1990, G1; Elisabeth Kalbfuss, "Seguin is expected to call it quits today,"
21:
1897:
1882:
1792:
1777:
305:
in January 1990. The line was officially re-launched in November of the same year.
298:
1655:"Vallerand named: Former Quebec cabinet minister new chairman of Advantage Link,"
1423:, 16 December 1992, A1; Lynn Moore, "Manoir Richelieu gets go-ahead for casino,"
1145:
Benoit Aubin, "Ministers get down to business by seeking new staff for offices,"
1957:
1912:
1822:
1812:
1364:, 9 November 1990, p. 1; "Province agrees to throw $ 18-million into Expo pot,"
1093:
Fran Halter and Jan Ravensbergen, "Tax plan doesn't go far enough experts say,"
440:
181:
101:
61:
1892:
1752:
1479:
Philip Authier, "Quebec City MNAs upset over exclusion from Johnson cabinet,"
870:
348:
140:
1586:, 14 February 1991, A1; Robert McKenzie, "Quebec ministers hopeful of deal,"
1231:
Sarah Scott, "Marx dumped as justice minister in 10-member cabinet shuffle,"
1136:, 13 December 1985, A4. Vallerand was the first person to hold this position.
1797:
356:
344:
36:
administrator, entrepreneur, and former politician. Vallerand served in the
33:
1347:
Ann Gibbon, "Quebec holds firm on Expos Sale preferred to private sector,"
191:
He did not serve in this position for very long. In December 1988, several
517:
443:, the secretary-general of the United Nations World Tourism Organization.
336:'s tax collection practices, which many critics had described as abusive.
339:
In mid-1994, Vallerand imposed sanctions against service stations in the
267:
164:
changes in Quebec's labour laws to reflect a more pro-business position.
82:
424:
rejected this accusation, responding that his office had informed the
329:
283:
297:
Vallerand supported an initiative to re-launch a train line between
109:
proposed by Robert Bourassa, then the leader of Quebec's opposition
416:
to report allegations that some federal funds granted to CITEC via
20:
1317:
Philip Authier, "Tourists will get refund on GST minister says,"
1569:
Robert McKenzie, "Bourassa-Mulroney compact is alive and well,"
1700:
375:
Unlike some of his cabinet colleagues, Vallerand supported the
776:
Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec
129:
and was narrowly elected in the northern Montreal division of
1218:
Gregor Murray, "Liberals still silent on labor code reform,"
1060:
Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
1270:
Sarah Scott, "Velodrome to become 'living science museum',"
1106:"Chambre de commerce backing Bourassa's power-sale scheme,"
1625:
Daniel Leblanc, "More grants probed in Chrétien's riding,"
220:, he announced a three million dollar initiative for a new
328:
to reduce tobacco taxes in early 1994, in a bid to target
149:
minister responsible for small and medium-sized businesses
332:'s contraband cigarette trade. He also sought to reform
1119:
Eloise Morin, "Tearful supporters greet loser Tardif,"
1283:"SQ's $ 3-million South Shore post gets green light,"
290:
and another casino project at the Manoir Richelieu in
180:. This was a junior portfolio; Vallerand worked under
1539:, "How the media have inflamed anti-Indian fervor,"
1612:Shawn McCarthy, "Report charts Internet tax path,"
1205:"Quebec scheme to help businesses cut red tape,"
1192:"Small businesses get chance to voice concerns,"
1132:"Bourassa gets down to business with new team,"
1522:"Court orders Quebec to fuel Mohawk stations,"
1436:"Train funding decision likely within month,"
178:minister responsible for international affairs
168:Minister responsible for international affairs
1712:
1261:"Laval to get courthouse," 1 August 1989, A3.
802:
478:
176:on June 23, 1988, Vallerand was appointed as
8:
1642:Kevin Dougherty, "CITEC directors charged,"
274:Vallerand ordered the indefinite closure of
96:Vallerand offered qualified support for the
1719:
1705:
1697:
1179:"East end to have special industry zone,"
1076:Wendie Kerr, "Ottawa backs Montreal bid,"
809:
795:
787:
485:
471:
463:
379:at the federal level in the 1980s. In the
282:Vallerand was a vocal proponent of public
252:exempt tourism packages from Canada's new
1453:"Funding approved for Wakefield train,"
1360:Elisabeth Kalbfuss and Jeff Blair, ","
1244:"Bourassa quickly fills cabinet gaps,"
1042:
155:Minister responsible for small business
403:. In 1997, he was commissioned by the
383:, he endorsed Liberal Party incumbent
1050:
1048:
1046:
7:
1330:"Quebec tourism gets $ 100M boost,"
125:for the Quebec Liberal Party in the
107:large-scale hydro-electricity scheme
186:minister of international relations
418:Human Resources Development Canada
14:
72:(1970) in economic sciences from
1956:
204:Minister of Supply and Services
198:minister of supply and services
127:1985 Quebec provincial election
381:1988 Canadian federal election
363:He was not a candidate in the
248:ministers to request that the
1:
426:Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1988:Politicians from Quebec City
1001:Rejected and declined votes
817:1985 Quebec general election
493:1989 Quebec general election
40:from 1985 to 1994 and was a
1064:National Assembly of Quebec
831:
507:
453:National Assembly biography
401:electronic data interchange
38:National Assembly of Quebec
2009:
1287:, 7 September 1989, p. I1.
837:
834:
516:
513:
510:
437:World Tourism Organization
324:Vallerand worked with the
143:. The Liberal Party won a
1993:Quebec Liberal Party MNAs
1954:
1742:
1025:
1010:
1000:
990:
828:
790:
772:
762:
754:
732:
712:
692:
672:
617:Christiane Deland-Gervais
504:
466:
85:'s candidacy to host the
32:(born June 9, 1940) is a
1470:, 30 September 1993, A7.
1381:, 21 September 1991, A1.
1368:, 10 November 1990, A16.
1321:, 13 September 1990, A5.
922:Progressive Conservative
218:1989 provincial election
1818:Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
1633:, 29 February 2000, A7.
1603:, 29 November 1994, A8.
1599:"EDI World Institute,"
1487:, 11 February 1994, A8.
1427:, 17 December 1993, A6.
1398:, 28 November 1991, A3.
1252:, 22 December 1988, A3.
1149:, 17 December 1985, A6.
693:Total rejected ballots
414:Prime Minister's Office
377:Liberal Party of Canada
224:building on Montreal's
1500:, 20 January 1994, A5.
1457:, 8 November 1990, B1.
1351:, 16 August 1990, C14.
1338:, 29 January 1993, D3.
1209:, 27 October 1987, C1.
1123:, 3 December 1985, C5.
1026:Electors on the lists
958:Commonwealth of Canada
613:Commonwealth of Canada
279:for cancelled events.
254:Goods and Services Tax
200:on December 21, 1988.
60:Vallerand was born in
44:in the governments of
26:
1659:, 24 August 2001, C8.
1590:, 6 August 1992, A11.
1407:"Around the Nation,"
1274:, 18 August 1989, A1.
904:Parti indépendantiste
365:1994 general election
353:Quebec Superior Court
56:Early life and career
24:
1543:, 12 March 1994, B5.
1222:, 25 March 1986, B3.
1183:, 11 March 1986, A5.
1084:, 10 June 1985, A12.
659:Christine Dandenault
405:government of Canada
326:government of Canada
313:Vallerand supported
214:Montreal's Velodrome
74:Concordia University
1843:Thérèse Lavoie-Roux
1573:, 10 July 1988, B1.
1526:, 18 June 1994, H3.
1235:, 24 June 1988, A1.
976:Christian Socialist
389:Canadian federalism
319:minister of revenue
309:Minister of Revenue
250:Canadian government
239:Minister of Tourism
233:minister of tourism
145:majority government
79:Chamber of Commerce
16:Canadian politician
1938:Violette Trépanier
1903:Lucienne Robillard
1853:Gérard D. Levesque
1833:Daniel Johnson Jr.
1616:, 1 May 1998, B21.
1560:, 1 June 1994, A3.
1513:, 12 May 1994, A6.
1196:, 20 May 1987, H3.
1110:, 22 May 1985, A5.
1097:, 11 January 1985.
991:Total valid votes
673:Total valid votes
288:Casino de Montréal
91:telecommunications
27:
1965:
1964:
1868:Robert Middlemiss
1737:(1985–1994)
1732:Premier of Quebec
1535:See for instance
1035:
1034:
962:Christiane Deland
783:
782:
385:Marcel Prud'homme
371:Canadian politics
98:Quebec government
66:bachelor's degree
2000:
1960:
1908:Gilles Rocheleau
1858:Pierre MacDonald
1848:Clifford Lincoln
1838:Gérard Latulippe
1758:Gaston Blackburn
1721:
1714:
1707:
1698:
1692:
1679:
1673:
1666:
1660:
1657:Montreal Gazette
1653:
1647:
1644:Montreal Gazette
1640:
1634:
1623:
1617:
1610:
1604:
1597:
1591:
1584:Montreal Gazette
1580:
1574:
1571:Montreal Gazette
1567:
1561:
1558:Montreal Gazette
1554:Montreal Gazette
1550:
1544:
1541:Montreal Gazette
1533:
1527:
1520:
1514:
1511:Montreal Gazette
1507:
1501:
1498:Montreal Gazette
1494:
1488:
1485:Montreal Gazette
1481:Montreal Gazette
1477:
1471:
1468:Montreal Gazette
1464:
1458:
1451:
1445:
1434:
1428:
1425:Montreal Gazette
1421:Montreal Gazette
1417:Montreal Gazette
1413:Montreal Gazette
1405:
1399:
1396:Montreal Gazette
1392:Montreal Gazette
1388:
1382:
1379:Montreal Gazette
1375:
1369:
1362:Montreal Gazette
1358:
1352:
1345:
1339:
1336:Montreal Gazette
1328:
1322:
1319:Montreal Gazette
1315:
1309:
1306:Montreal Gazette
1302:Montreal Gazette
1298:Montreal Gazette
1294:
1288:
1285:Montreal Gazette
1281:
1275:
1272:Montreal Gazette
1268:
1262:
1259:
1253:
1250:Montreal Gazette
1242:
1236:
1233:Montreal Gazette
1229:
1223:
1220:Montreal Gazette
1216:
1210:
1207:Montreal Gazette
1203:
1197:
1194:Montreal Gazette
1190:
1184:
1181:Montreal Gazette
1177:
1171:
1164:Montreal Gazette
1160:Montreal Gazette
1156:
1150:
1147:Montreal Gazette
1143:
1137:
1134:Montreal Gazette
1130:
1124:
1121:Montreal Gazette
1117:
1111:
1108:Montreal Gazette
1104:
1098:
1095:Montreal Gazette
1091:
1085:
1082:Montreal Gazette
1074:
1068:
1067:
1052:
1031:
1021:
1016:
1006:
996:
824:
811:
804:
797:
788:
748:
743:
738:
733:Eligible voters
728:
723:
718:
708:
703:
698:
688:
683:
678:
655:Marxist–Leninist
638:Claudya Kutowsky
575:Hélène Deschênes
519:
500:
487:
480:
473:
464:
460:Electoral record
222:Sûreté du Québec
138:cabinet minister
121:Vallerand was a
42:cabinet minister
2008:
2007:
2003:
2002:
2001:
1999:
1998:
1997:
1968:
1967:
1966:
1961:
1952:
1943:André Vallerand
1933:Gérald Tremblay
1928:Christos Sirros
1768:Lawrence Cannon
1749:
1746:Robert Bourassa
1738:
1735:Robert Bourassa
1725:
1695:
1680:
1676:
1670:Canada NewsWire
1667:
1663:
1654:
1650:
1641:
1637:
1624:
1620:
1611:
1607:
1598:
1594:
1581:
1577:
1568:
1564:
1551:
1547:
1534:
1530:
1521:
1517:
1508:
1504:
1495:
1491:
1478:
1474:
1465:
1461:
1452:
1448:
1435:
1431:
1406:
1402:
1389:
1385:
1376:
1372:
1359:
1355:
1346:
1342:
1329:
1325:
1316:
1312:
1295:
1291:
1282:
1278:
1269:
1265:
1260:
1256:
1243:
1239:
1230:
1226:
1217:
1213:
1204:
1200:
1191:
1187:
1178:
1174:
1168:Robert Perrault
1157:
1153:
1144:
1140:
1131:
1127:
1118:
1114:
1105:
1101:
1092:
1088:
1075:
1071:
1054:
1053:
1044:
1040:
1029:
1019:
1014:
1004:
994:
926:Laurence Lemyre
866:Parti Québécois
851:André Vallerand
820:
815:
785:
746:
741:
736:
726:
721:
716:
706:
701:
696:
686:
681:
676:
550:Parti Québécois
532:André Vallerand
496:
491:
462:
449:
397:
373:
343:communities of
276:Olympic Stadium
258:Benoît Bouchard
245:Canadian dollar
174:cabinet shuffle
135:Parti Québécois
133:over incumbent
119:
70:master's degree
58:
46:Robert Bourassa
30:André Vallerand
25:André Vallerand
17:
12:
11:
5:
2006:
2004:
1996:
1995:
1990:
1985:
1980:
1970:
1969:
1963:
1962:
1955:
1953:
1951:
1950:
1948:Yvon Vallières
1945:
1940:
1935:
1930:
1925:
1920:
1918:Raymond Savoie
1915:
1910:
1905:
1900:
1895:
1890:
1885:
1880:
1878:Pierre Paradis
1875:
1870:
1865:
1860:
1855:
1850:
1845:
1840:
1835:
1830:
1828:Michel Gratton
1825:
1820:
1815:
1810:
1808:Richard French
1805:
1803:Pierre Fortier
1800:
1795:
1790:
1788:Marc-Yvan Côté
1785:
1780:
1775:
1773:Normand Cherry
1770:
1765:
1763:André Bourbeau
1760:
1755:
1743:
1740:
1739:
1726:
1724:
1723:
1716:
1709:
1701:
1694:
1693:
1687:2012-07-30 at
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