Pascal Bérubé

{{Short description|Canadian politician and television host}}

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{{Infobox officeholder | name= Pascal Berube

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| caption= Bérubé in 2023

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| birth_date= {{Birth date and age|1975|02|16}}

| birth_place= Matane, Quebec

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| profession= television host

| party=Parti Québécois

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| honorific-suffix= MNA

| office = Interim Leader of the Parti Québécois

| term_start = October 9, 2018

| term_end = October 9, 2020

| predecessor = Jean-François Lisée

| successor = Paul St-Pierre Plamondon

| office1=Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Matane-Matapédia
Matane (2007–2012)

| term_start1=March 26, 2007

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| predecessor1= Nancy Charest

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| portfolio= Financial aid for educational studies, sports and leisure

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Pascal Bérubé ({{IPA|fr|paskal beʁybe}}; born February 16, 1975, in Matane, Quebec) is a Canadian politician and television host. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Matane-Matapédia (formerly Matane) and represents the Parti Québécois. He was appointed interim leader of the party following the October 1, 2018 Québec election in which Jean-François Lisée lost his seat and resigned the leadership.

Berubé studied at Université du Québec à Rimouski and obtained a bachelor's degree in education sciences. He later worked as a coordinator for Matane and La Haute-Gaspesie regional county municipalities and a political aide for the Minister of Education and the Minister of Regions. He was also a television host and researcher at Cogeco in Matane, and the former vice-president of the Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec.

Bérubé was a candidate for Matane in the 2003 elections but was defeated by the Liberal Candidate Nancy Charest. In 2007, he defeated Charest by just over 200 votes. He was named the PQ's critic in communitarian action but later promoted to the portfolio of financial aid for studies.

He was re-elected in 2012, 2014, 2018, and 2022.

He was nominated Opposition House Leader by Jean-François Lisée in October 2016 and was named interim leader of the Parti Quebecois on October 9, 2018.{{Cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/4530285/parti-quebecois-names-pascal-berube-as-interim-leader/|title = Parti Québécois names Pascal Bérubé as interim leader - Montreal | Globalnews.ca}}

Electoral record

{{2022 Quebec general election/Matane-Matapédia}}

{{2018 Quebec general election/Matane-Matapédia}}

{{Canadian election result/top|QC|2014|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Pascal Bérubé |18,025|61.16|+2.17}}

{{CANelec|QC|Liberal |Dave Gravel |6,712|22.77|+4.09}}

{{CANelec|QC|CAQ|Yann Gobeil-Nadon |3,019|10.24|-5.67}}

{{CANelec|QC|Québec solidaire|Gérald Tremblay |1,511|5.13|0.00}}

{{CANelec|QC|Option nationale |Joëlle Vadeboncoeur Harrison |207|0.70|-0.61}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|29,474|98.49|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|453|1.51|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|29,927|63.00|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Electors on the lists|47,356|–|–}}

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{{Canadian election result/top|QC|2012|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Pascal Bérubé |19,768|58.99|–}}

{{CANelec|QC|Liberal |Jean-Clément Ouellet|6,263|18.69|–}}

{{CANelec|QC|CAQ|Pierre D'Amours |5,332|15.91|–}}

{{CANelec|QC|Québec solidaire|Diane Bélanger |1,230|3.67|–}}

{{CANelec|QC|Option nationale |Geneviève Allard |440|1.31|–}}

{{CANelec|QC|Green |Lise Deschênes |348|1.04|–}}

{{CANelec|QC|EA|Pascal Gauthier |127|0.38|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|33,508|99.17|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|280|0.83|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|33,788|70.96|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Electors on the lists|47,613|–|–}}

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{{2008 Quebec general election/Matane}}

{{2007 Quebec general election/Matane}}

{{2003 Quebec general election/Matane}}

References