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Andrée P. Boucher, (January 31, 1937 – August 24, 2007) was a politician from the province of Quebec, Canada. She was the mayor of Quebec City from November 19, 2005 until her death. Previously, she had been the mayor of the city of Sainte-Foy, formerly a suburb of Quebec City, from 1985 until 2001, when the cities of Sainte-Foy and Quebec were merged. She was the first woman to become leader of a municipal political party in the province of Quebec.
Born Andrée Plamondon, she attended the Université Laval and obtained a bachelor's degree in education and was a teacher for several years.
She entered municipal politics in the municipality of Sainte-Foy, in 1968, often in the role of extra-parliamentary critic of mayor Bernardin Morin. She became leader of the Action Sainte-Foy municipal political party and was elected city councillor in 1984. She was elected mayor of Sainte-Foy in 1985 and served until 2002, when Sainte-Foy and other suburbs were merged with Quebec City. From 1995 to 1999, she was vice-president of the Union des Municipalités du Québec, an association of mayors from various cities across the province.
24 août 2007, décès de la mairesse Andrée Boucher. Aussi soudaine qu’inattendue, la mort de la populaire mairesse de Québec survient en pleine année de préparatifs du quatre centenaire de la Vieille Capitale. Radio-Canada Québec y consacre son Téléjournal animé par Julie Drolet avec plusieurs journalistes. Diffusé dans le cadre des 50 ans de ICI Québec - http://ici.radio-canada.ca/quebec50
L'Hôpital Laval dévoile les résultats de l'autopsie de la mairesse de Québec, madame Andrée P. Boucher. Ce reportage est une gracieuseté de la Société Radio-Canada.
Bien peu de gens auraient pu imaginer ce qui allait se produire aux élections municipales de 2005 : Québec sera désormais dirigée par Andrée Boucher qui ne croyait pas en la fusion de la ville avec ses voisines tandis que les citoyens de Lévis délogent Jean Garon, au profit de Danielle Roy-Marinelli. Extrait d’un reportage de Philippe Leblanc diffusé le 7 novembre 2005. Diffusé dans le cadre des 50 ans de ICI Québec - http://ici.radio-canada.ca/quebec50
Le 24 août 2007, un malaise cardiaque emporte subitement Andrée Boucher, la mairesse de Québec. L'annonce de sa mort crée toute une onde de choc. La politicienne, connue bien au-delà des frontières de sa ville, ne laissait personne indifférent, avec sa personnalité fougueuse. Retour en archives sur les réactions à l'annonce de son décès.
Ce reportage est une gracieuseté de RDI en direct de la Société Radio-Canada.
En 50 secondes, la Dre Andrée Boucher vous explique pourquoi vous ne pouvez absolument pas manquer la #CIFR2013
Andrée Boucher Dans mon pays P. Belloni / P. Nolès 45 tours APEX ( 1966 )
Les propos de André Arthur suite au décès de Mme Andrée Boucher, mairesse de Québec
Les funérailles de la mairesse de Québec Andrée Boucher
Andrée P. Boucher, (January 31, 1937 – August 24, 2007) was a politician from the province of Quebec, Canada. She was the mayor of Quebec City from November 19, 2005 until her death. Previously, she had been the mayor of the city of Sainte-Foy, formerly a suburb of Quebec City, from 1985 until 2001, when the cities of Sainte-Foy and Quebec were merged. She was the first woman to become leader of a municipal political party in the province of Quebec.
Born Andrée Plamondon, she attended the Université Laval and obtained a bachelor's degree in education and was a teacher for several years.
She entered municipal politics in the municipality of Sainte-Foy, in 1968, often in the role of extra-parliamentary critic of mayor Bernardin Morin. She became leader of the Action Sainte-Foy municipal political party and was elected city councillor in 1984. She was elected mayor of Sainte-Foy in 1985 and served until 2002, when Sainte-Foy and other suburbs were merged with Quebec City. From 1995 to 1999, she was vice-president of the Union des Municipalités du Québec, an association of mayors from various cities across the province.