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The 26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the political provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from June 22, 1960 to November 14, 1962. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Jean Lesage was the governing party after over 15 years of governance of the Union Nationale under Maurice Duplessis, Paul Sauvé and Antonio Barrette. It was the start of the Quiet Revolution era which rapidly reformed the province in several ways including education, health care, public sector and culture. The Legislature lasted only two years as Lesage held the next elections in 1962 as a referendum for the nationalization of hydroelectricity.
[edit] Seats per political party
[edit] Member list
This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1960 provincial elections
[edit] Other elected MLAs
Other MLAs were elected during this mandate in by-elections
- Gaston Lambert, Quebec Liberal Party, Joliette, November 23, 1960 [1]
- François Boulais, Quebec Liberal Party, Rouville, November 23, 1960 [2]
- Pierre Laporte, Quebec Liberal Party, Chambly, December 14, 1961 [3]
- Marie-Claire Kirkland, Quebec Liberal Party, Jacques-Cartier, December 14, 1961 [4]]
[edit] Cabinet Ministers
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Jean Lesage
- Vice-President of the Executive Council: Georges-Émile Lapalme
- Agriculture: Alcide Courcy (1960-1962)
- Colonization: Alcide Courcy (1960-1962)
- Agriculture and Colonization: Alcide Courcy (1962)
- Labour: René Hamel
- Public Works: René Lévesque (1960-1961), René Saint-Pierre (1961-1962)
- Cultural Affairs: Georges-Émile Lapalme (1961-1962)
- Social Welfare: Émilien Lafrance (1960-1961)
- Family and Social Welfare: Émilien Lafrance (1961-1962)
- Youth: Paul Gérin-Lajoie
- Health: Alphonse Couturier
- Lands and Forests: Bona Arsenault
- Fisheries and Hunting: Gérard D. Lévesque
- Mines: Paul Earl (1960-1961)
- Hydraulic resources: René Lévesque (1960-1961)
- Natural Ressources: René Lévesque (1961-1962)
- Roads: Bernard Pinard
- Transportation and Communications: Gérard Cournoyer
- Municipal Affairs: René Hamel (1960-1961), Lucien Cliche (1961-1962)
- Federal-provincial Affairs: Jean Lesage (1961-1962)
- Industry and Commerce: André Rousseau
- Attorney General: Georges-Émile Lapalme
- Provincial Secretary: Lionel Bertrand
- Finances: Jean Lesage
- Revenu: Paul Earl (1961-1962)
- State Ministers: George Carlyle Marler, Charles-Aimé Kirkland
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