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Claude Drouin

The Honourable Claude Drouin (May 26, 1956 in Frampton, Quebec , Canada-) is a Canadian politician. He is currently a Member of Parliament representing the riding of Beauce and he is also the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada with special emphasis on Rural Communities.

He is a former foreman and political advisor . He joined the Liberal Party of Canada on June 2, 1997 and joined the caucus on September 22, 1997.

Election history:

  • 1997.06.02, Beauce, Quebec Elected
  • 2000.11.27, Beauce, Quebec Re-Elected
  • 2004.06.28, Beauce, Quebec Re-Elected

Parliamentary functions:

  • Secretary of State / Minister of State
    • Secretary of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec) (2002.01.15 - 2003.12.11)
  • Parliamentary Secretary
    • Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry (2001.09.13 - 2002.01.14)
    • Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister with special emphasis on Rural Communities (2004.07.20 - )

COMMITTEES:

House of Commons Committees

Member:

Standing Committee on Finance 36th Parl., 1st Session

Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans 36th Parl., 1st Session

Standing Committee on Health 36th Parl., 1st Session

Standing Committee on Transport 36th Parl., 1st Session

Sub-Committee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing Committee on Health 36th Parl., 1st Session

Legislative Committee on Bill C-20 36th Parl., 2nd Session

Standing Committee on Transport 36th Parl., 2nd Session

Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology 37th Parl., 1st Session

Joint Committees

Member:

Standing Joint Committee on Official Languages 37th Parl., 1st Session

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