Gilles Bernier Politician

Gilles Bernier, MP (born July 15, 1934 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former Canadian politician and diplomat. He was the Member of Parliament representing the riding of Beauce from 1984 to 1997, initially as a Progressive Conservative and later as an Independent. He later served as Canada's ambassador to Haiti from 1997 to 2001.A native of Montreal, Bernier moved to the Beauce in 1953 to pursue a radio career at CKRB in Saint-Georges-de-Beauce, and quickly became a local celebrity. Capitalizing on his popularity, he decided to go into politics in the 1984 election. He served two terms as a Tory but was forced to run as an independent in the 1993 election after Kim Campbell barred him from running under the PC banner due to fraud charges, from which he was later acquitted.In 1997 Jean Chrétien named him ambassador to Haiti, and Liberal candidate Claude Drouin succeeded him in the 1997 election.Bernier's son, Maxime Bernier, won the riding in turn from Drouin in the 2006 federal election, as a candidate of the merged Conservative Party of Canada. Maxime Bernier would serve as Minister of Industry and Minister of Foreign Affairs before resigning from the cabinet in 2008.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 15, 1934
Birth place
Montreal , Quebec
Religion
Catholic Church
Residence
Saint-Georges Quebec , Quebec

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Politician

office
Member of Parliament for Beauce
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Haiti
party
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
successor
Claude Drouin
Kenneth Murray Cook

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