Parti libéral du Québec
67 years old
Hometown: Montréal
Philippe Couillard is from Montreal. At 28, he became a neurosurgeon and taught medicine for seven years. In 2003, he was elected MP for Mount Royal. He was the Minister of Health and Social Services and then Minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale region. After a short break from politics, he became leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec in 2013, then premier on April 7, 2014. Philippe Couillard is also the father of three children and grandfather of two grandchildren.
Recognize the contribution of immigrants and aboriginals to Québec's society.[9]
Promote the academic success of First Nations and Inuit students in college and university.[11]
CompareMake the cultural sector an engine of Québec's economic growth.[9]
Defend and preserve the French language in a context where English is omniprésent.[9]
CompareInvest to improve the education system and focus professional training on the needs of the labor market.[8]
Invest to improve student services and provide youth with a stimulating environment.[8]
CompareAccelerate the digitization of Québec's economy through a 28-measure plan based on five major phases of intervention: stimulate innovation through new digital technologies; accelerate the digitization of businesses and promote e-commerce; strengthen the ICT sector; provide Quebec with digital technology know-how; ensure an attractive and favorable business environment for the digital sector.[5]
Invest in the digitalization of Québec's society over the next five years. Investments would concern sectors of education, tourism and justice.[5]
CompareEnhance energy efficiency with an increase in the Eco-Performance program.[7]
Reduce the use of fossil fuels with an additional investment in the Electric Drive program. The Parti Libéral du Québec wants to set up a hydrogen sector.[7]
ComparePut the impartiality of the state at the center of political and administrative life.[6]
Present documents with clear and precise information on the professional practices and activities of the Parti Libéral ministers and parliamentarians.[6]
CompareGive immigrants the means to successfully integrate in Quebec.[5]
Double the number of visible and ethnic minorities in the public service.[13]
CompareInvest over the next five years to fight domestic violence. The Parti Libéral du Québec wants to invest to implement many new measures to combat this problem.[4]
Improve the real estate and technological infrastructure of the justice system in the regions.[15]
CompareInvest in social housing.[3]
Support Québec City for the construction of 400 affordable housing units.[16]
CompareFacilitate access to care and to hospital emergencies.[2]
Increase the proportion of the population with a family doctor to 85%. Ensure that doctors are available for their patients.[2]
CompareStay within Canada while defending the identity of the Quebec nation.[1]
Promote dialogue between Québec and its partners in the Canadian federation.[1]
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