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 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.