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once he discovered it. Tardif defended Cyr's appointment, saying that it was normal for such contracts not to go to tender because of the difficulties in predicting expenses. He added the government had cancelled the contract in September 1980 once officials had identified irregularities. This notwithstanding, Tardif responded to criticisms by convening a legislative committee to investigate charges of nepotism and patronage within the corporation.
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In December 1980, Tardif was forced to defend his hiring of Luc Cyr, two years earlier, to oversee a program of repairs for low-rent housing. Cyr, an associate of PQ organizers, later put his son and brother-in-law on the payroll; the president of the housing corporation overturned this arrangement
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In the fall of 1985, Tardif asked Velo Quebec to organize a cycling tour on new paths in the city's east end. The resulting event eventually became known as the Tour de l'ile de Montreal; in later years, it became the largest participatory cycling tour in the world.
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approach. Tardif was initially seen as close to the latter group; in early November 1984, he joined twelve other cabinet ministers in signing a manifesto that called for the party to re-affirm its commitment to Quebec independence. However, when several
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During the same period, Tardif convinced construction unions to make concessions and contractors to accept lower profits in order to construct fifty thousand units of low-income housing in a project called Corvée-Habitation. Many years later, PQ leader
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Tardif introduced the government's promised housing loan program, in a somewhat modified form, in August 1981. The opposition Liberals charged that the amended legislation did not adequately protect homeowners affected by high mortgage rates.
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René Lévesque announced his resignation as premier of Quebec and Parti Québécois leader in June 1985. There was some speculation that Tardif would be a candidate in the race to succeed him, but this did not occur. Tardif initially supported
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succeeded LĂ©vesque in October 1985 and kept Tardif in the transport portfolio when he announced his cabinet. In early November, he reached a deal with the federal government to re-open
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Notwithstanding his criticism of Tardif in other respects, William Johnson also credited him with " the politics out of municipal financing by establishing formula grants."
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has written Tardif was known for his "ferocious work habits" during his time in government, sometimes calling civil servants during the night to discuss office matters.
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Tardif also announced in August 1985 that Quebec was ending its freeway tolls, after twenty-one years of paying off the original cost of Montreal's four-lane highways.
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in 1979. The trusteeship had been imposed by the previous Liberal government in 1975, following allegations of municipal corruption. He also allowed the town of
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Margot Gibb-Clark, "PQ denies patronage charges over repairs to public housing," December 8, 1980, p. 9; "Quebec Assembly torn by charges of payoffs,"
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outside of the city. He argued that the change, if imposed by the federal government, would have a devastating impact on Quebec's economy.
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In April 1985, Tardif said that a provincial agency had purchased a twenty-two per cent interest in the Montreal-based airline
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was at fault, notwithstanding Tardif's statements to the contrary. Tardif had a better relationship with Ouellet's successor
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Irwin Block, "Man of many careers was PQ cabinet minister: Guy Tardif 'showed determination in everything he undertook',"
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As consumer affairs minister, Tardif was once again in regular contact with André Ouellet, who by this time was the
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Henry Aubin, "PQ betrays its past: Two decades ago, Levesque undid Bourassa's mergers in the Outaouais,"
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Lewis Harris, "Civic Party to elect leader in April; Winner will automatically be candidate for mayor,"
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In 1982, Tardif expressed the PQ government's opposition to any transfer of flights from
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in 1989, operating a fruit orchard and vineyard. In 1999, he introduced a new brand of
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LĂ©vesque shuffled his cabinet on November 6, 1980, and appointed Tardif as the
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ministers quit the government later in the month, Tardif did not join them.
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Lewis Harris, "Johnson says he's undecided about pursuing PQ leadership,"
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across the province. He was appointed to René Lévesque's first cabinet as
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from the Université de Montréal in 1974 for a thesis submission entitled
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William Johnson, "Conference used to catch votes, Levesque says,"
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Tardif ended a provincial trusteeship over the Montreal suburb of
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Sylvie Dupuis, "Thousands ride in rain to inaugurate bike path,"
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William Johnson, "Cautious Cabinet moves pick up a good pair,"
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cited the project as one of Tardif's greatest accomplishments.
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Robert McKenzie, "PQ applauds $ 5.8 million in federal aid,"
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tried to draft Tardif as a possible mayoral candidate in the
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Tardif was elected to the Quebec legislature in the
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Index

Parti Québécois
National Assembly of Quebec
cabinet minister
René Lévesque
Pierre-Marc Johnson
gridiron football
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif
Montreal
University of Ottawa
Université de Montréal
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Montreal Police Service
master's degree
Ph.D.
1976 provincial election
Liberal
Jean Bienvenue
Crémazie
majority government
minister of municipal affairs
André Ouellet
urban affairs minister
Pierre Trudeau
federal cabinet
William Johnson
The Globe and Mail
Quebec Housing Corporation
Elmer MacKay
Joe Clark
St. Leonard

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