André Laframboise

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Andre Laframboise is a Quebec municipal politician in Gatineau, Quebec. He is the councillor for the Lucerne district in the Aylmer sector of the city.

Laframboise was a councillor for the former city of Aylmer between 1991 and 2001 and was also a member of the Outaouais supra-organization Communauté Urbaine de l'Outaouais.

Laframboise attempted for council in the 2005 municipal election after then-incumbent Alain Labonte did not seek for another mandate for health reasons and successfully took the seat.

In 2006, Laframboise sought the an idea of creating a new municipal political party. He criticized the 2005 mayor-elect Marc Bureau for his influence and for not informing council members that has a different vision. [1] On March 2, 2007, he and fellow councillor Frank Thérien announced that they were opposed on a project that would see a new compositing plant being built at the site of a former landfill of the former city of Aylmer. [2]

In addition of his political career, Laframboise also worked at RE/MAX as a real estate agent and at CHOT-TV and TQS as a marketing representative.

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  1. ^ Le Droit. "Un parti politique pour contrer la garde rapprochee du maire Bureau (A possible political party against Bureau's supporters)", Le Droit, December 15, 2006, p. 4. 
  2. ^ Le Droit. "Site Cook : l'opposition de Thérien et de Laframboise surprend le conseil", Le Droit, March 2, 2007, p. 5. 

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