Caroline St-Hilaire (born November 16, 1969 in
Longueuil,
Quebec) is a
Canadian politician, currently serving as
Mayor of Longueuil under the banner of
Action Longueuil as of 10 November 2009. She was previously a Member of Parliament, representing the
Bloc Québécois for the riding of
Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher.
Member of Parliament (1997-2008)
She was re-elected in the
Canadian federal election, 2000 and again in the
Canadian federal election, 2004. She served as the Bloc's Deputy House leader from 2000 to 2004 and has served as the critic to the Status of Women, Amateur Sport, Persons with Disabilities. She is currently the critic to the Minister of Transport. Her current committee duties are on the Government Operations and Estimates Committee as well as the Commons SubCommittee on International Human Rights where she serves as the Vice Chair. In the 38th Parliament she served as the Vice Chair of the House Transport Committee.
An administrator, consultant and executive manager, she was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the
Canadian federal election, 1997. She is a mother of two, Étienne and Louis-Félix.
On January 14, 2008 St-Hilaire announced she would not be seeking re-election in the
2008 election. The MP told a news conference in Longueuil she was looking forward to spending more time with her children. She said her partner, Bloc Québécois MP
Maka Kotto's decision to run for the
Parti Québécois in a provincial by-election played a role in her...
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