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Canadian politician
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As of September 7, 2024, she serves as the opposition critic for Status of Women, Youth Protection, Follow-up on the Rebâtir la Confiance Report, Culture and Communications, and Centre-du-Québec.
Party leaders listed first (in bold italics). Government members in bold denotes cabinet. † Party does not have official party status in the National Assembly.
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