Ministry of Public Security (Quebec) - Ministers of Public Security

Ministers of Public Security

A list of previous Ministers of Public Security:

  • Jacques Chagnon 2003-2005
  • Serge Ménard 2002-2003
  • Normand Jutras 2002
  • Serge Ménard 1998-2002
  • Pierre Bélanger 1997-1998
  • Serge Ménard 1994-1996
  • Robert Middlemiss 1994
  • Herbert Marx 1988
  • Gil Rémillard 1988-1989
  • Sam Elkas 1989-1990
  • Claude Ryan 1990-1994
  • Robert Middlemiss 1994
  • Serge Ménard 1994-1996
  • Robert Perreault 1996-1997
  • Pierre Bélanger 1997-1998
  • Serge Ménard 1998-2003
  • Normand Jutras 2002
  • Jacques Chagnon 2003-2005

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