'Jean Allaire' (born
1930) was the author of the
Allaire Report, and subsequently in 1994 the first leader of the fiscally conservative, autonomist provincial level political party in
Quebec, the
Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ). Allaire resigned within a few months for health reasons and was succeeded by
Mario Dumont.
Prior to joining the ADQ, Allaire was an influential member of the
Quebec Liberal Party. He and
Mario Dumont, organized a group a Liberal dissidents called the Network of Liberals for the No, that campaigned against the
Charlottetown Accord.
This faction was disillusioned with the Liberals's stance on
Canadian federalism and became the base of the ADQ.
In April 2007, Allaire signed a
manifesto that urges Quebec to choose an
electoral system in which a significant number of seats would be determined by
proportional representation instead of
plurality.
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Footnotes
1. Oui à la proportionnelle, François Desjardins, ''Le Devoir'', April 2, 2007