David Whissell

{{Short description|Canadian politician}}

{{Use Canadian English|date=September 2021}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2021}}

{{Infobox officeholder | name= David Whissell

| image=

| caption=

| birth_date= {{Birth date and age |df=yes|1967|09|01}}

| birth_place= Montreal, Quebec, Canada

| successor=Agnès Grondin

| death_date=

| death_place=

| profession= Civil engineer, businessman

| party= Quebec Liberal Party

| residence= Lachute, Quebec

| office=MNA for Argenteuil

| term_start=30 November 1998

| term_end=16 December 2011

| predecessor= Regent Beaudet

| portfolio=

| footnotes=

| term_start2=

| term_end2=

| predecessor2=

| successor2=

| alma_mater = École polytechnique de Montréal

|}}

David Whissell (born 1 September 1967) is a Canadian politician, businessman, engineer and former Quebec cabinet minister.

Born in Montreal, Whissell received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the École polytechnique de Montréal in 1990. He worked as an engineer at Whissell Inc., in Lachute, and became the president and owner of Beton 344 Inc. in Saint-André-d'Argenteuil near Lachute, and the president and vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce of Lachute.

Prior to his entry into provincial politics, he was the president of the Liberal Party of Canada association in the Argenteuil region. He was later the member for Argenteuil in the National Assembly of Quebec as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party. He was first elected in a by-election on 1 June 1998, and was re-elected in the general elections held on November 30, 1998 and April 14, 2003. When the Liberals regained power he was named the Parliamentary secretary to Jean Charest. In 2005, after a Cabinet shuffle, he would become the Chair of the Government Caucus and member responsible for the Laurentians.

Whissell was the only Liberal member to be re-elected in the Laurentides region in the 2007 elections. He was named Minister of Labour and the Minister responsible for the Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Laurentides and Lanaudière regions.

He resigned from the Cabinet on 9 September 2009, following a conflict of interest related to a company in which he owned shares. According to a local newspaper, the company, ABC Rive-Nord, specialized in asphalt making and received multiple contracts without call for bids from the Ministry of Transportation.[http://tvanouvelles.ca/infos/national/archives/2009/09/20090910-053442.html Un article compromettant aurait poussé Whissell à démissionner] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120717023149/http://tvanouvelles.ca/infos/national/archives/2009/09/20090910-053442.html |date=17 July 2012 }} TVA Nouvelles

He resigned his seat in the National Assembly on 16 December 2011, citing family reasons and a desire to focus on his business career.[https://montrealgazette.com/business/Liberal+David+Whissell+resigns/5871771/story.html Quebec Liberal MNA David Whissell resigns] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120109234433/http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/Liberal+David+Whissell+resigns/5871771/story.html |date=9 January 2012 }} The Gazette

He lives with Francine Vaillancourt and is the father of two children, Justine and Philippe.{{fact|date=November 2024}}

Electoral record

{{2008 Quebec general election/Argenteuil}}

{{2007 Quebec general election/Argenteuil}}

{{2003 Quebec general election/Argenteuil}}

References