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Rodrigue Biron was born on 8 September, 1934 in Sainte-Croix, Quebec, is a Canadian politician. Discover Rodrigue Biron's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?
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Rodrigue Biron Height, Weight & Measurements
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Rodrigue Biron Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rodrigue Biron worth at the age of 89 years old? Rodrigue Biron’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Canada. We have estimated Rodrigue Biron's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Biron's late brother Paul Jr. (1933-2015) was a perennial candidate in provincial politics who has run under different labels including Parti Québécois in the Lévis in 1970 and Parti démocratie chrétienne du Québec, which was renamed Parti Unité Nationale in 2012.
Prior to entering provincial politics, Rodrigue Biron had been a card-carrying supporter of the Liberal Party of Quebec.
Rodrigue Biron (born September 8, 1934) is a politician in Quebec, Canada.
His father Paul ran as the Liberal candidate for Lotbinière in the 1958 federal election.
He also served as Chair of the federal Liberal Association for Lotbinière in 1962.
Biron served as Mayor of the Town of Sainte-Croix, Quebec, from 1971 to 1973.
The UN had once dominated Quebec provincial politics, but in the 1973 election, it lost all of the seats that it had held in the previous National Assembly.
However, the party returned to the National Assembly of Quebec by winning a by-election in 1974.
He was leader of the Union Nationale political party from 1976 to 1980, when he joined the Parti Québécois (PQ).
He served as Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism in the PQ government.
Biron was manager of his family’s sewer pipe factory in Sainte-Croix, Quebec.
He and his wife Huguette Dionne have had three children.
He became the leader of the conservative Union Nationale (UN) party on May 23, 1976.
Biron led the party to a modest comeback in the 1976 election, winning 11 seats.
The party won one anglophone riding, where UN candidate William Shaw was elected capitalizing on discontent with Bill 22 language legislation passed by the Liberal government of Robert Bourassa.
The 1976 election had been won by the sovereigntist PQ, however, and the nationalist vote on which the UN had counted for support gravitated toward that party.
Biron resigned as Union Nationale leader on March 3, 1980, campaigned in favor of the Yes side in the 1980 Quebec referendum on sovereignty and joined the PQ on November 11 of that year.
In the 1981 election, he was elected as a PQ member of the National Assembly, and served as Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism.
Meanwhile, his former party, the Union Nationale, was again wiped out in the 1981 election, this time for good—the party never won another seat, and eventually ceased to exist.
The PQ lost the 1985 election, and Biron lost his seat.
In 1997, he unsuccessfully ran for the leadership of the Bloc Québécois, a federal (Canadian) sovereigntist party.
When Preston Manning wanted to form the United Alternative, he recruited Biron to the steering committee.