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Premier of Quebec from 2003 to 2012 (born 1958)
John James "Jean" Charest (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʃɑʁɛ]; born June 24, 1958) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician who served as the 29th premier
Jean_Charest
Topics referred to by the same term
Charest may refer to: Charest (surname) Charest River, a tributary of the Sainte-Anne River in Quebec, Canada Lake Charest (Mékinac), in Québec, Canada
Charest
Canadian guitarist and film score composer
Benoît Charest (French pronunciation: [bənwa ʃaʁɛ]; born in 1964) is a Canadian guitarist and film score composer from Quebec. He is best known for the
Benoît_Charest
Canadian television producer (1953–2004)
Micheline Charest (1 February 1953 – 14 April 2004) was a British-born Canadian television producer and founder and former co-chairman of CINAR (later
Micheline_Charest
Surname list
Charest is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benoît Charest (born 1964), Canadian composer and guitarist Isabelle Charest (born 1971)
Charest_(surname)
Canadian-American comics creator
Travis Charest (born 1969) is a Canadian comic book penciller, inker and painter, known for his work on such books as Darkstars, WildC.A.T.s, Grifter/Shi
Travis_Charest
Canadian media and animation company
Hélène Charest, the sister of Quebec Liberal Party leader Jean Charest, was listed on over 100 episodes that she did not write. The success of Charest, Weinberg
Cookie_Jar_Group
Canadian chess player (born 1975)
Johanne Charest (born 9 February 1975) is a Canadian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman International Master (WIM, 1996). She is a Canadian
Johanne_Charest
Réal Charest is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served on the Montreal city council from 1986 to 1994 as a member of the Montreal Citizens'
Réal_Charest
Canadian writer
Danielle Charest (1951 – October 13, 2011) was a Canadian writer and a figure in the Canadian radical lesbianism movement. Charest was born in Sherbrooke
Danielle_Charest
Lake in Notre-Dame-de-Montauban, Quebec, Canada
Lake Charest (Mékinac) is located in the area Montauban-les-Mines, in the municipality of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban, in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality
Lake_Charest
Canadian short-track speed skater
Isabelle Charest MNA (born January 3, 1971) is a Canadian athlete and politician. A short track speed skater who competed in the 1994 Winter Olympics
Isabelle_Charest
Canadian politician
Nancy Charest (November 28, 1959 – March 1, 2014) was a Canadian politician. She represented the electoral district of Matane in the National Assembly
Nancy_Charest
1997–2004; Interim Leader of the Canadian Alliance 2001–2002) (Endorsed Jean Charest on July 12, following Brown's disqualification) Rodney Weston (MP for Saint
Endorsements in the 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
Endorsements_in_the_2022_Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election
Canadian provincial election
Assembly of Quebec (Canada). The Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ), led by Jean Charest, defeated the incumbent Parti Québécois, led by Premier Bernard Landry
2003_Quebec_general_election
Canadian provincial election
December 8, 2008. The Quebec Liberal Party, under incumbent Premier Jean Charest, was re-elected with a majority government, marking the first time since
2008_Quebec_general_election
Canadian television producer
nine years in prison. In 1976, Weinberg met his future wife, Micheline Charest, in New Orleans, where he attended Tulane University. The two organized
Ronald_A._Weinberg
since the party was desperate for a leader of Meighen's stature. Jean Charest was one of only two Progressive Conservative Members of Parliament returned
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership elections
Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_elections
Canadian provincial election
Bouchard, won re-election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Charest. To date this is the last election where the Parti Québécois won a majority
1998_Quebec_general_election
Canadian provincial election
National Assembly of Quebec. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Premier Jean Charest won a plurality of seats, but were reduced to a minority government, Quebec's
2007_Quebec_general_election
Highway in Quebec City, Quebec
Autoroute Charest is derived from Boulevard Charest, which is the street continuation east of this segment of A-440. The Autoroute Charest segment is
Quebec Autoroute 440 (Quebec City)
Quebec_Autoroute_440_(Quebec_City)
2003 song from the film Les Triplettes de Belleville
2003 animated film Les Triplettes de Belleville, with music by Benoît Charest and lyrics by Sylvain Chomet. It was performed "in character" in the film
Belleville_Rendez-vous_(song)
five-seat majority thanks to gains in Quebec at the expense of the Bloc. Jean Charest's Tories (Progressive Conservatives) and Alexa McDonough's NDP both regained
1997 Canadian federal election
1997_Canadian_federal_election
Prime Minister of Canada in 1993
seats, with the lone exception of Jean Charest, who was also the only surviving member of Campbell's cabinet. Charest was joined by the newly elected Elsie
Kim_Campbell
Party election in Canada
of the Progressive Conservative Party, and former Quebec Premier Jean Charest, Member of Parliament Leslyn Lewis, Member of Parliament Scott Aitchison
2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
2022_Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election
Former federal political party in Canada (1942–2003)
except Jean Charest, whom Campbell had defeated in the election to succeed Mulroney. Campbell resigned as party leader in December, and Charest, as the only
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada
Provincial political party in Canada
Liberal government of Jean Charest was defeated in the 2012 provincial election by the Parti Québécois led by Pauline Marois. Charest was also personally defeated
Quebec_Liberal_Party
River in Quebec, Canada
The Charest River originates from Charest Lake in the Montauban-les-Mines area, located in the eastern part of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban, within the Mekinac
Charest_River
Historic vote on the independence of Quebec from Canada
serve as the federal Liberal representative on the "No" committee. Jean Charest, leader of the Federal Progressive Conservative Party, would be prominently
1995_Quebec_referendum
Artist who works on pencil illustrations
Travis Charest. FAQ: "What materials do I use?" The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery. December 1, 2000. Accessed August 30, 2010 Charest, Travis
Penciller
Canadian provincial election
dissolved the National Assembly on August 1, 2012, following Premier Jean Charest's request. The Parti Québécois were elected to a minority government, with
2012_Quebec_general_election
ridings was Jean Charest, whose support mostly came from Quebec, though Poilievre still won 72 of the province's 78 ridings. Charest won his former federal
Conservative Party of Canada leadership elections
Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_elections
Canadian politician (born 1959)
Minister of Municipal Affairs, and Attorney General in the Government of Jean Charest and was the interim leader of the Quebec Liberal Party from 2012 to 2013
Jean-Marc_Fournier
Canadian politician (born 1940)
the Opposition, since Charest did not yet have a seat in the National Assembly.[citation needed] In the 1998 election, Charest won a seat and replaced
Monique_Gagnon-Tremblay
Canadian politician
Solange Charest (born August 3, 1950 in Amqui, Quebec) is a Quebec politician. She was a Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Rimouski
Solange_Charest
Beatty, Barbara McDougall, and Joe Clark not making expected runs. Jean Charest had to be convinced to run by Brian Mulroney, but once in the race, he
1993 Progressive Conservative leadership election
1993_Progressive_Conservative_leadership_election
Jean Charest is a former Canadian politician that served in various elected offices in both the federal government of Canada and the provincial government
Electoral history of Jean Charest
Electoral_history_of_Jean_Charest
Canadian politician and television host
elections but was defeated by the Liberal Candidate Nancy Charest. In 2007, he defeated Charest by just over 200 votes. He was named the PQ's critic in
Pascal_Bérubé
Premier of Quebec from 1996 to 2001
keep Quebec in Confederation. However, after a commission headed by Jean Charest recommended some changes to the Accord, Bouchard opposed them, saying they
Lucien_Bouchard
2000 Canadian accounting scandal
years later. CINAR was founded by the husband and wife team of Micheline Charest and Ronald Weinberg in 1976 in New York City after organizing an event
CINAR_scandal
1982 Canadian film
by a lesbian collective in Montreal made of Louise Turcotte, Danielle Charest, Genette Bergeron and Ariane Brunet. AHLA was written from a radical lesbian
Amazones d'Hier, Lesbiennes d'Aujourd'hui
Amazones_d'Hier,_Lesbiennes_d'Aujourd'hui
held on October 24 and November 14, 1998 to choose a successor to Jean Charest. This was the first time the Progressive Conservatives used a one member
1998 Progressive Conservative leadership election
1998_Progressive_Conservative_leadership_election
Series of proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada
have to be addressed to enable passage of the original agreement. Jean Charest, a former federal cabinet minister, was tasked with heading a commission
Meech_Lake_Accord
Canadian politician (born 1953)
nine years of governing by the Parti Québécois. She was named by Jean Charest in the Cabinet as the Minister responsible for the relations with the Citizens
Michelle_Courchesne
Canada as part of the United Alternative agenda. During that time, Jean Charest stepped down as leader of the Progressive Conservatives and former Prime
2000 Canadian federal election
2000_Canadian_federal_election
list in short track speed skating competition. * Incomplete data for Isabelle Charest, Sylvie Daigle, Nathalie Lambert. Short Track Speed Skating Canada
Canadian short track speed skating all-time medals list
Canadian_short_track_speed_skating_all-time_medals_list
Canadian cabinet position
C., B.A., M.B.A., C.Ph". Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2010-02-20. "CHAREST, The Hon. Jean J., P.C., LL.B." Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2010-02-20
Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature
Minister_of_the_Environment,_Climate_Change_and_Nature
Parizeau. Lucien Bouchard (1996–2001): Lulu. Barbe Bleue. Jean Charest (2003–2012): Charest has gained numerous nicknames: Patapouf or Patapouf Premier ("Patapouf
Nicknames of politicians and personalities in Quebec
Nicknames_of_politicians_and_personalities_in_Quebec
1991 Canadian TV series or program
Michel Pagliaro Production: Ronald A. Weinberg, Christian Davin; Micheline Charest, Jean Cazès (executives) Production companies: CINAR, France Animation
C.L.Y.D.E.
Musical artist
2005, when he left to start his company, Kids Imagine with wife, Rachel Charest. He was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated
Aaron_Bertram
Mass shooting in Montreal, Canada
news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Jean Charest (September 19, 2006). "Charest blasts Toronto reporter". Montreal Gazette. Archived from
Dawson_College_shooting
List of elections featuring Kim Campbell as a candidate
of the Liberal Party of Canada, succeeded her as prime minister. Jean Charest became leader of the Progressive Conservative party. Campbell stood for
Electoral history of Kim Campbell
Electoral_history_of_Kim_Campbell
Quebec economic development strategy
which has been described as "a potential centrepiece" of Premier Jean Charest's political legacy, has received the full support of the mining industry
Plan_Nord
Canadian monthly magazine
2021. Charest, Jean (September 30, 2010). "Letter to Maclean's magazine". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved December 20, 2021. Séguin, Rhéal. As Charest bristles
Maclean's
Premier of Quebec from 2014 to 2018
2008, he was Quebec's Minister of Health and Social Services in Jean Charest's Liberal government and was MNA for Mont-Royal until he resigned in 2008
Philippe_Couillard
American-Canadian animated television series (1996–2022)
Following the departures of Charest and Weinberg, former CBC and YTV executive Peter Moss took over CINAR, assuming Charest's former position on the show
Arthur_(TV_series)
Canadian musical group
vocalist Éliane Viens-Synnott, guitarists Melissa Di Menna and Laurence-Anne Charest-Gagné, bassist Félix Bélisle (Choses Sauvages) and Kenny Smith, was launched
La_Sécurité
Multimedia franchise
and, in addition to Lee, featured work by comics creators such as Travis Charest, Chris Claremont, James Robinson and Alan Moore. This popularity saw the
Wildcats_(comics)
Canadian politician and former leader of the Opposition
the environment minister of Quebec from 2003 until 2006 in Premier Jean Charest's government. Mulcair was a senior civil servant in the Quebec provincial
Tom_Mulcair
Season of television series
and the Big Riddle". Peter Moss replaced Carol Greenwood and Micheline Charest as executive producer and Lesley Taylor stepped in for Cassandra Schafhausen
Arthur_season_5
Canadian politician
issued an open letter to urge former Québec premier Jean Charest to enter the contest. Charest entered the contest but lost to Pierre Poilievre. In late
Dominique_Vien
American comic book company
24 February 2023. "MARK MILLAR, FRANK QUITELY, OLIVIER COIPEL, TRAVIS CHAREST & MORE JOIN 'BIG GAME' SUMMER EVENT WITH THE AMBASSADORS…". Image Comics
Millarworld
Bilateral relations
Sarkozy, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Quebec Premier Jean Charest all spoke in favour of a Canada–EU free trade agreement. In October 2008
Canada–France_relations
of Paris, in France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the
Château_de_Groussay
Canadian politician and lawyer (born 1948)
announced he was resigning from the National Assembly on August 9, 2010. "Charest remanie son Cabinet". Canadian Press (August 9, 2010). "Public Security
Jacques_Dupuis_(politician)
Canadian politician (born 1963)
"Jean Charest shuffles cabinet after deputy premier quits". The Globe and Mail. September 7, 2011. Retrieved November 19, 2015. "Jean Charest names new
Line_Beauchamp
Political party in Canada
government of Bernard Landry and the Liberal alternative presented by Jean Charest led the ADQ to an unexpected victory in a series of by-elections, bringing
Action_démocratique_du_Québec
Federal political party (1987–2000)
as Prime Minister Chrétien and new Progressive Conservative leader Jean Charest had done. Despite some steps forward, Reform came under considerable attack
Reform_Party_of_Canada
Canadian politician
Monique Jérôme-Forget. On the following day, Gignac was named by Jean Charest as the new Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade
Clément_Gignac
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1972)
Challenge), a show that trained eight Quebec athletes (such as Isabelle Charest, Bruny Surin, Marc Gagnon, Marie-Andrée Lessard, Étienne Boulay, Nathalie
Manon_Rhéaume
Canadian alpine skier (born 1978)
Forsyth was sexually abused by Alpine Canada coach Bertrand Charest. In 2017, Charest was sentenced to 12 years in prison for sex crimes against young
Allison_Forsyth
System of governance using consent-based decision-making
Netherlands: Sociocratic Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-17. Charest, Gilles (1996). La gestion par consentement : une nouvelle façon de partager
Sociocracy
Elections featuring Prime Minister of Canada
Pearson P. Trudeau Clark Turner Mulroney Campbell Chrétien Martin Harper J. Trudeau Carney Other Jean Charest Tommy Douglas Jack Layton Pierre Poilievre
Electoral history of Mark Carney
Electoral_history_of_Mark_Carney
Indoor arena in Quebec City
then-Québecor Chairman Pierre Karl Péladeau, then-Premier of Quebec Jean Charest, and former Quebec Nordiques players Michel Goulet, Peter Šťastný, and
Centre_Vidéotron
Canadian film director, producer and screenwriter
one for best adapted screenplay. The film's music, composed by Benoît Charest, won the Felix in the category "Album of the year – original soundtrack"
Martin_Villeneuve
Canadian politician
was one of only two Tories elected nationwide, the other being Jean Charest; Charest won his third term at Sherbrooke in 1993. She was also the only non-Liberal
Elsie_Wayne
French-Canadian singer (born 1971)
Benoît Charest, while singing Jimi Hendrix covers at a Montreal jazz club. Later that year she moved from France to Montreal to join Charest, and has
Béatrice_Bonifassi
1977 single by Kansas
commercial song structure." In 1998, St. Louis News Tribune critic Andy Charest described "What's on My Mind" as one of Kansas' hits. In 2016, Atlanta
What's on My Mind (Kansas song)
What's_on_My_Mind_(Kansas_song)
Musical artist
May 2019, by Dominique Nancy "Léa et Alexandra Stréliski, et Rose-Marie Charest". Il restera toujours la culture (in French). December 19, 2023. Radio-Canada
Alexandra_Stréliski
Federal political party in Canada
government in May 1990 in response to the report of a commission headed by Jean Charest that suggested changes to the Meech Lake Accord. Bouchard felt the recommendations
Bloc_Québécois
Canadian politician (born 1947)
Finance and Revenue in the majority government of Premier of Quebec Jean Charest, and was previously Minister for Tourism during the minority government
Raymond_Bachand
Round of municipal amalgamations in the province of Québec, Canada
Quebec election, in which the victorious Quebec Liberal Party led by Jean Charest campaigned on a promise to allow residents the right to choose to de-merge
2000–2006 municipal reorganization in Quebec
2000–2006_municipal_reorganization_in_Quebec
2005 Canadian TV series or program
Champ Jean Chrétien Jacques Parizeau Brian Tobin Daniel Johnson Jr. Jean Charest Frank McKenna Country of origin Canada Original language English Production
Breaking_Point_(2005_film)
Belgian actor, anarchist, critic, writer
Gates (1998) Bernard Landry (2000) Jean-Pierre Chevènement (2002) Jean Charest (2003) Doc Gynéco (2007) Anthologie de la subversion carabinée, L'âge d'homme
Noël_Godin
International Hockey League) Mayor of Edmonton (1975–1977; 1988–1989) Isabelle Charest Short track speed skating Quebec MNA for Brome-Missisquoi (2018– Enrico
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
Lebel Claude Béchard Matane Nancy Charest Pascal Bérubé Donald Grenier Brigitte Michaud François Vincent Nancy Charest Matapédia Normand Boulianne Danielle
Candidates of the 2007 Quebec general election
Candidates_of_the_2007_Quebec_general_election
Premier of Quebec from 2012 to 2014
2007. Retrieved November 7, 2015.[dead link] "Le gouvernement Charest survivra" [The Charest government will survive]. LCN. November 7, 2007. Retrieved November
Pauline_Marois
Province of Canada
was called the "orange wave". In 2012, the Liberal party, led by Jean Charest, announced an increase in student tuition fees. This spawned months-long
Quebec
of the opposition after the resignation of former Liberal Premier Jean Charest who lost his seat in the last provincial election. Philippe Couillard was
40th_Quebec_Legislature
Canadian politician (born 1979)
candidates Jean Charest and Patrick Brown, who were seen to be part of the moderate faction of the Conservative Party; Poilievre accused Charest of being a
Pierre_Poilievre
veteran Herve Charest in June 1946. Charest had left the Farm Bureau in 1942 to enlist, but on his return looked for a new opportunity. Charest would run
The_Tallassee_Tribune
Canadian ice hockey player (born 2003)
characterized the selection as demonstrating a lack of judgment. Isabelle Charest, Quebec's Minister for the Status of Women, expressed that she was also
Logan_Mailloux
Liberal Death (cerebral hemorrhage) Yes Sherbrooke September 14, 1998 Jean Charest Progressive Conservative Serge Cardin Bloc Québécois Resignation
List of federal by-elections in Canada
List_of_federal_by-elections_in_Canada
Species of flowering plant in the heath family
even when wet. The plant can also be used in cooking. Canadian chef Louis Charest used arctic heather as a smoked herb for the 2016 Three Amigos Summit state
Cassiope_tetragona
of the four quarterfinals advanced to the semifinals. Canada's Isabelle Charest was advanced to the semifinals, with Japan's Chikage Tanaka disqualified
Short-track speed skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 metres
Short-track_speed_skating_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_500_metres
American actress
2005 Sleeper Cell Westside Mom Episode: "Soldier" 2009 The Unit Pauline Charest Episode: "Best Laid Plans" 2010 The Mentalist Giselle Dublin Episode: "Red
Leilani_Sarelle
American former prisoner of war (born 1946)
before their move. Garwood subsequently married the former Marilou M. Charest. His employment following his discharge, if any, is unknown. The made-for-TV
Robert_R._Garwood
Concept in politics
post-revolutionary Portugal. The phrase was also used by Quebec Premier Jean Charest during the 2012 Student Strike to refer to what he perceived as the majority
Silent_majority
2003 animated film by Sylvain Chomet
film to be nominated in that category; and for Best Original Song (Benoît Charest and Sylvain Chomet for the song "Belleville Rendez-vous", sung by Matthieu
The_Triplets_of_Belleville
Canadian provincial party election
Quebec Liberal Party held a leadership convention in 2013 following Jean Charest's resignation after the party's 2012 election loss. The convention was held
2013 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election
2013_Quebec_Liberal_Party_leadership_election
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Altered spelling of German Epple.English
Altered spelling of German Epple.English : altered spelling of the habitational name Apley.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Bestowed with God' Grace
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Sixth Incarnation of Lord Vishnu
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Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure.
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Shinjani | ஷீநà¯à®œà®¾à®¨à¯€
Sound of ankle bell
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Friend of the People
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Hungarian
Kind. Good.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Latin
Raven; Raven-haired; Dark as a Raven; Crow
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Lover
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