'Gilles Rocheleau' (
28 August 1935 –
27 June 1998) was a member of the
Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993. He co-founded the
Bloc Québécois with
Lucien Bouchard in 1990.
Rocheleau was born in
Hull, Quebec, he was a businessman by career. He became a city councillor in 1967, then mayor from 1974 to 1981. He was elected as a member of the
National Assembly of Quebec in 1981, under the
province's Liberal party in
Hull. He was again elected to the Assembly in 1985 and became a cabinet minister in Premier
Robert Bourassa's administration.
He left provincial politics to campaign in the
1988 federal election in the
Hull—Aylmer electoral district for the national
Liberal party. He served in the
34th Canadian Parliament until he left the party on
2 July 1990 following the implosion of the
Meech Lake Accord. He formally became part of the Bloc Québécois party on
20 December 1990 after several months of independent politician status. He was defeated by
Liberal candidate
Marcel Massé in the
1993 federal election.
External links
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Parliament of Canada: Gilles Rocheleau, accessed
2 December 2006
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Assemblée Nationale du Québec: Gilles Rocheleau, accessed
2 December 2006
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Hansard (House of Commons Debates) #128: The Late Gilles Rocheleau,
29 September 1998, accessed
2 December 2006