Présidente du Conseil du trésor
Ministre responsable l'Autoroute de l'information et de l'Administration gouvernementale du Quebec 
Députée de Marguerite-Bourgeoys

Madame Monique Jérôme-Forget

Présidente du Conseil du trésor
Ministre responsable de l'Administration gouvernementale

Ministre responsable de la région de Montréal
Députée de Marguerite-Bourgeoys

Formation

Doctorat en psychologie, Université McGill, Montréal (1976); Boursière de l'Université McGill, Montréal (1975-1976) ; Boursière du gouvernement du Québec (1973-1975); Baccalauréat ès arts en psychologie, Université McGill, Montréal (1972); Études en économie politique, Université de Montréal (1966-1968); Études en histoire, Johns Hopkins University (1964-1966); Études en économique, University of London, Angleterre (1960)

Relation and Expérience professionnelle
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Brian Mulroney joined a  Montreal law firm Ogilvy Renault. Following this, Mulroney took the job of Executive Vice President of the Iron Ore Company of Image:mulroney.jpgCanada, a joint subsidiary of three major U.S. steel corporations. In 1977 he was appointed company President. On May 26, 1973 he married Mila Pivnicki, the daughter of Yugoslav immigrants. Born Mila Pivnicki, she came with her family from Sarajevo in 1958 to live in Montreal, Quebec where her father DIMITRI PIVNICKI did graduate studies in psychiatry at McGill University. At the age of 19, she married Mulroney, then a lawyer, on May 26, 1973. They have one daughter and three sons. The experiments, funded by a covert CIA front organization, involved LSD, electroshock and sensory deprivation. OTTAWA - Brian Mulroney’s future father-in-law was one of two Montreal doctors involved in a military-funded LSD experiment on volunteer students and musicians. At the time of the McGill LSD study, Mulroney was completing his law studies and had yet to meet Mila Pivnicki. The couple married in 1973.                                                                                                                               
Known to some as "The Harvard of the North", McGill is well-known for pioneering research in the medical sciences, chemistry, physics and biology, though it is also famous for its high standard of undergraduate education and has an established history in the humanities, social sciences, law and physical education. In the past, McGill has often been compared with the best U.S. schools (The Gourman Report).
 

 

Before PAUL DESMARAIS jr  was also a member of the Board of Directors of INSEADImage:Mcgill-logo.png image:Mcgill-u.jpg

and member of the INSEAD's International Council, Chairman of the McGill Faculty of Management's International Advisory Board, and Chairman of the HEC (Hautes Etudes Commerciales) International Advisory

Noted for being a research-intensive university, it has in previous years garnered the most research dollars (per faculty) from federal and provincial sources of funding (including CFI, NSERC and other organizations). It also frequently has the distinction of being a research institution with the highest publication intensity in the country.

Engagement communautaire et politique

Fonctions politiques, parlementaires et ministérielles
 
Élue députée de la circonscription de Marguerite-Bourgeoys aux élections générales du 30 novembre 1998
Réélue députée de la circonscription de Marguerite-Bourgeoys aux élections générales du 14 avril 2003
Interventions à l'Assemblée et en commission parlementaire