Pierre Paul-Hus
Pierre Paul-Hus MP is a Canadian politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 Canadian federal election.[1][2]
Pierre Paul-Hus | |
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Member of Parliament for Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | |
Assumed office October 19, 2015 | |
Preceded by | Anne-Marie Day |
Personal details | |
Born | Granby, Quebec | November 5, 1969
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | Conservative |
Residence(s) | Quebec City, Quebec |
Alma mater | Canadian Army Command and Staff College École Militaire de Paris Université Laval |
Military service | |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Branch/service | ![]() |
Years of service | 1987–2009 |
Rank | Lieutenant-colonel |
Biography
Paul-Hus is a graduate of political science at Laval University and owner of PRESTIGE Media Group. He has also been vice president of Sélections Mondiales des Vins Canada (the largest wine competition in North America) for 11 years.
Military career
Paul-Hus is a military officer (Reserve) and a graduate of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College in Kingston, Ontario and the Ecole Militaire in Paris, where he also taught. In 1987, when Paul-Hus graduated from high school, he enlisted and joined the Régiment de la Chaudière, reserve unit of the Canadian Armed Forces. During the 22 years of his military service, he has conducted two operational missions: one in Goose Bay, Labrador, under the aegis of NATO, and the second in Cyprus to the United Nations.[3] He retired in 2009 at the rank of lieutenant-colonel.[4]
Political career
In 2011, Paul-Hus finished third for the Conservative Party in Louis-Hébert. He ran again in 2015, in the riding of Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles and was successful, defeating Incumbent Anne-Marie Day. He is currently serving as the Official Opposition Shadow Minister for Public safety and Emergency preparedness.[5]
He is Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. In addition, he is also Vice-Chairman of the Defense and Security Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Association.
Electoral record
2021 Canadian federal election: Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
Conservative | Pierre Paul-Hus | 25,623 | 44.7 | +6.6 | ||||
Bloc Québécois | Marie-Christine Lamontagne | 14,237 | 24.8 | -2.4 | ||||
Liberal | René-Paul Coly | 11,326 | 19.7 | -1.6 | ||||
New Democratic | Michel Marc Lacroix | 3,446 | 6.0 | -1.7 | ||||
People's | Wayne Cyr | 1,296 | 2.3 | ±0.0 | ||||
Green | Jacques Palardy-Dion | 972 | 1.7 | -1.8 | ||||
Free | Daniel Pelletier | 449 | 0.8 | N/A | ||||
Total valid votes | 57,349 | 98.1 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 1,136 | 1.9 | ||||||
Turnout | 58,485 | 68.7 | ||||||
Registered voters | 85,183 | |||||||
Conservative hold | Swing | +4.5 | ||||||
Source: Elections Canada[6] |
2019 Canadian federal election: Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
Conservative | Pierre Paul-Hus | 22,484 | 38.05 | -4.19 | $55,938.52 | |||
Bloc Québécois | Alain D'Eer | 16,053 | 27.16 | +14.84 | none listed | |||
Liberal | René-Paul Coly | 12,584 | 21.29 | -1.92 | $25,312.84 | |||
New Democratic | Guillaume Bourdeau | 4,554 | 7.71 | -12.36 | none listed | |||
Green | Samuel Moisan-Domm | 2,042 | 3.46 | +1.30 | $6,186.85 | |||
People's | Joey Pronovost | 1,379 | 2.33 | - | none listed | |||
Total valid votes/expense limit | 59,096 | 97.91 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 1,264 | 2.09 | +0.63 | |||||
Turnout | 60,360 | 70.25 | +0.55 | |||||
Eligible voters | 85,926 | |||||||
Conservative hold | Swing | -9.52 | ||||||
Source: Elections Canada[7][8] |
2015 Canadian federal election: Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
Conservative | Pierre Paul-Hus | 24,608 | 42.24 | +11.95 | – | |||
Liberal | Jean Côté | 13,525 | 23.22 | +16.69 | – | |||
New Democratic | Anne-Marie Day | 11,690 | 20.07 | -24.92 | – | |||
Bloc Québécois | Marc-Antoine Turmel | 7,177 | 12.32 | -3.96 | – | |||
Green | Nathalie Baudet | 1,256 | 2.16 | +0.6 | – | |||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 58,256 | 100.0 | $221,301.50 | |||||
Total rejected ballots | 866 | – | – | |||||
Turnout | 59,122 | – | – | |||||
Eligible voters | 83,648 | |||||||
Conservative gain from New Democratic | Swing | +18.44 | ||||||
Source: Elections Canada[9][10] |
2011 Canadian federal election: Louis-Hébert | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
New Democratic | Denis Blanchette | 23,373 | 38.65 | +29.32 | ||||
Bloc Québécois | Pascal-Pierre Paillé | 14,640 | 24.21 | -12.02 | ||||
Conservative | Pierre Paul-Hus | 13,207 | 21.84 | -6.37 | ||||
Liberal | Jean Beaupré | 8,110 | 13.41 | -10.18 | ||||
Green | Michelle Fontaine | 996 | 1.65 | -0.78 | ||||
Christian Heritage | Marie-Claude Bouffard | 143 | 0.24 | +0.03 | ||||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 60,469 | 100.00 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 636 | 1.04 | ||||||
Turnout | 61,105 | 73.73 |
References
- "Election results: Voters in Quebec City paint region blue | Montreal Gazette".
- "Élections fédérales: les conservateurs reviennent en force à Québec - Politique - Québec Hebdo". www.quebechebdo.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05.
- "Charlesbourg–Haute-Saint-Charles - Pierre Paul-Hus, votre futur député". pierrepaulhus.conservateur.ca. Archived from the original on 2015-10-06.
- "L'Actuel". Archived from the original on 2016-10-30. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
- "Team". Retrieved 2017-08-31.
- "Confirmed candidates — Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles". Elections Canada. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
- "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
- "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved July 1, 2021.
- Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles, 30 September 2015
- Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates