Executive Council of Quebec - Current Cabinet

Current Cabinet

The current Cabinet has been in place since soon after the 2012 election, with the formation of a minority government by the Parti Québécois under Pauline Marois. Marois became Quebec's 30th premier, the first woman to hold the office.

Lieutenant-Governor
His Honour The Honourable Pierre Duchesne (2007-)
Portfolio Minister
Premier of Quebec Pauline Marois (2012-)
Deputy Premier of Quebec
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
and Regional Minister for Abitibi-Témiscamingue
François Gendron (2012-)
President of the Treasury Board
Minister responsible for Government Administration
and Regional Minister for Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
Stéphane Bédard (2012-)
Minister of Finance and the Economy
and Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Prosperity and Regional Development
Nicolas Marceau (2012-)
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Solidarity
Minister responsible for the Status of Women
Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Solidarity
and Regional Minister for the Capitale-Nationale and Chaudière-Appalaches
Agnes Maltais (2012-)
Minister responsible for Democratic Institutions and Citizen Participation
Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Identity
and Regional Minister for the Mauricie
Bernard Drainville (2012-)
Minister of Justice
and Chair of the Legislation Committee
Bertrand St-Arnaud (2012-)
Minister of Families
and Regional Minister for Laval and Laurentides
Nicole Léger (2012-)
Minister of Education, Recreation and Sports
and Regional Minister for Montérégie
Marie Malavoy (2012-)
Minister of International Relations, the Francophonie and International Trade
Chair of the Cabinet Committee on the Metropolitan Region
and Regional Minister for Montreal
Jean-François Lisée (2012-)
Minister of Transport
and Minister of Municipal Affairs, the Regions and Land Occupancy
Sylvain Gaudreault (2012-)
Minister of Natural Resources Martine Ouellet (2012-)
Minister of State for Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs and Sovereigntist Government
and Regional Minister for Côte-Nord and Nord du Québec
Alexandre Cloutier (2012-)
Minister of Health and Social Services
Minister responsible for Seniors
and Regional Minister for Estrie
Réjean Hébert (2012-)
Minister of State for Public Health and Youth Protection
and Regional Minister for Lanaudière
Véronique Hivon (2012-)
Minister of Culture and Communications Maka Kotto (2012-)
Minister of Public Security
and Regional Minister for Outaouais
Stéphane Bergeron (2012-)
Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology
and Regional Minister for Centre-du-Québec
Pierre Duchesne (2012-)
Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities
Minister Responsible for the Charter of the French Language
Diane De Courcy (2012-)
Minister of Sustainable Development, the Environment, Wildlife and Parks Daniel Breton (2012-)
Minister of State for Tourism
and Regional Minister for Bas-Saint-Laurent
Pascal Bérubé (2012-)
Minister of State for Industrial Policy and the Banque de développement économique du Québec Élaine Zakaïb (2012-)
Minister of State for the Regions
and Regional Minister for Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Gaétan Lelièvre (2012-)
Minister of State for Aboriginal Affairs Élizabeth Larouche (2012-)
Non-Ministerial Roles
Role Member
Government Whip Yves-François Blanchet (2012-)
President of the Government Caucus Marjolain Dufour (2012-)


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