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Lucienne Robillard, PC , MP (born June 16 , 1945 ) is a Canadian politician and former Cabinet minister. She sits in the Canadian House Of Commons as Member Of Parliament for the Montreal Riding of Westmount—Ville-Marie

Robillard had a career as a social worker before entering politics. In the Quebec Election Of 1989 , she was elected to the Quebec National Assembly as a member of the Liberal Party Of Quebec . She was appointed to the provincial cabinet of Premier Robert Bourassa as Minister of Cultural Affairs. In 1992 , she became Minister of Education, and then served as Minister of Health and Social Services from 1994 until the defeat of the Liberal government.

She then moved to federal politics as a "star candidate" when she was elected to the Canadian House Of Commons as a Liberal Party Of Canada MP. Jean Chrétien appointed her to the federal cabinet as Minister Of Labour and Minister responsible for the federal campaign in the 1995 Quebec Referendum .

In 1996 , she became Minister Of Citizenship And Immigration . On August 3 , 1999, she assumed the responsibilities of President Of The Treasury Board .

When Paul Martin became Prime Minister Of Canada in 2003, he moved Robillard to the position of Minister Of Industry and Minister For The Economic Development Agency Of Canada For The Regions Of Quebec . With the Cabinet Shuffle that followed the 2004 Election , she became Minister Of Intergovernmental Affairs and President Of The Queen's Privy Council For Canada .

Upon Judy Sgro 's resignation from Cabinet on January 14, 2005, Joe Volpe moved to fill the vacant position of Minister Of Citizenship And Immigration , and Robillard assumed his prior responsibilities as Minister Of Human Resources And Skills Development . When Belinda Stronach Crossed The Floor and joined the Liberals in the House of Commons on May 17, 2005, she replaced Robillard as Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.

On February 1 , 2006 , she was named deputy leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons by Interim Leader Bill Graham .

  Post4preceded Pierre Pettigrew
  Post4 Minister Of Intergovernmental Affairs
  Post4years 2004&ndash2006
  Post4note
  Post4followed Michael Chong
  Post3preceded Denis Coderre
  Post3 President Of The Queen's Privy Council For Canada
  Post3years 2004&ndash2006
  Post3note
  Post3followed Michael Chong
  Post2preceded Joe Volpe
  Post2 Minster of State
  Post2note styled as Minister Of Human Resources And Skills Development
  Post2years 2005
  Post2followed Belinda Stronach
  Post1preceded Allan Rock
  Post1 Minister Of Industry
  Post1years 2003&ndash2004
  Post1note
  Post1followed David Emerson


  Post1preceded ''vacant'', previously<br> Brian Tobin
  Post1 Minister Responsible For The Economic Development<br> Agency Of Canada For The Regions Of Quebec
  Post1note
  Post1years 2003&ndash2004
  Post1followed ''position abolished''


  Post4preceded Marcel Massé
  Post4 President Of The Treasury Board
  Post4years 1999&ndash2003
  Post4note
  Post4followed Reg Alcock
  Post3preceded Sergio Marchi
  Post3 Minister Of Citizenship And Immigration
  Post3years 1996&ndash1999
  Post3note
  Post3followed Elinor Caplan
  Post2preceded Sergio Marchi
  Post2 Secretary Of State For Canada
  Post2note styled as Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
  Post2years 1996
  Post2followed ''postion abolished''
  Post1preceded Lloyd Axworthy
  Post1 Minister Of Labour
  Post1years 1995&ndash1996
  Post1note
  Post1followed Alfonso Gagliano