Sylvie Tardif
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Sylvie Tardif is a politician from Quebec, Canada and a current Councilmember in Trois-Rivières. [1]
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[edit] Background
She is a sociologist. Before she entered politics, Tardif was already well-known in the Trois-Rivières area. In 1986, she helped creating the Centre d'organisation mauricien de services et d'éducation populaire (COMSEP), a local non-profit organization that helps alleviate poverty and illiteracy.
[edit] Councilmember
In 2003 she won a by-election with 76% of the vote, without the blessing of Trois-Rivières Mayor Yves Lévesque. She succeeded Daniel Perrault and became City Councillor of the district of Marie-de-l'Incarnation. [2] She re-elected with 88% of the vote in 2005.
[edit] Offers for Higher Office
Because of her credentials, Sylvie Tardif has often been considered as a potentiel candidate by left-wing political parties both at the federal and provincial level. [3] She also has been mentioned as a possible candidate for Mayor of Trois-Rivières. [4] So far, she has turned down any such proposals.
[edit] Footnotes
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| Preceded by Daniel Perrault |
Councilmember of Marie-de-l'Incarnation, Trois-Rivières 1993-current |
Succeeded by incumbent |

