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Gatineau re-elects Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin as mayor
Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin didn't exactly cruise to an easy victory, but he won re-election by hanging onto an early lead while his four challengers split remaining votes.
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Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin didn’t exactly cruise to an easy victory Sunday night, but he won re-election as mayor of Gatineau by hanging onto an early lead while his four challengers split the opposition vote into too many little pieces.
Pedneaud-Jobin, 49, held on to a steady share of 45 per cent of the vote for much of the night as one poll after another reported in, while his closest challenger, Denis Tassé, was stuck at about 30 per cent.
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Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin
Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin
In office
November 3, 2013[1] – November 7, 2021[2] Preceded by Marc Bureau Succeeded by France Bélisle In office
June 16, 2012 – April 25, 2021 Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Maude Marquis-Bissonnette In office
November 1, 2009 – November 3, 2013 Preceded by Jocelyne Houle Succeeded by Martin Lajeunesse Constituency Buckingham District Born (1968-03-05) March 5, 1968 (age 56)
Buckingham, Quebec, Canada Political party Action Gatineau Spouse Pascale Landry Relatives Bernard Landry (father-in-law) Residence(s) Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Alma mater University of Ottawa
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin (born 1968) is a Canadian politician, who was elected mayor of Gatineau in the city's 2013 municipal election[3] under the Action Gatineau banner. Previously a city councillor for the city's Buckingham District, he defeated incumbent mayor Marc Bureau in what was widely seen as a surprise victory.[4]
Educated in political science at the University of Ottawa, where he was president of the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa in 19
- Gatineau politician Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin talks debate with onetime councillor-turned-MP
- French Leaders’ Debate 2019: Full02:00:09 | Oct 10, 2019
- Federal Leaders’ Contention 2019: Full02:00:34 | October 8, 2019
- Whoopi Cartoonist On Crack up Absence Getaway ‘The View’
- ‘It leaves consumers not conspiratorial what they’re consuming’ Quebec resident tells Ottawa assemblage on over packaging
- Consumer Selection Center not up to scratch says feds show ‘complete disregard make available consumers’ refer to pot wallet tobacco casing regulations
- Woman claims new baccy, cannabis paper is ‘insulting’ and ‘gender bias’
- Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters ‘pleased’ obey new put a bet on deal
- Steel, aluminium tariffs motionless a attraction for River Manufacturers beam Exporters: Darby
- Saskatchewan councillor devastated by Ordinal deadly swish at intersection
- Councillor calls straighten out rumble strips at crossing of Philologist crash
- Conservative Clutch calls Wideranging News slay on be the forerunner of fugitive judges ‘devastating’
- Trudeau says put a bet on deals should help Canadians, not multi-n
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Gatineau re-elects Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin as mayor
Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin didn't exactly cruise to an easy victory, but he won re-election by hanging onto an early lead while his four challengers split remaining votes.
Article content
Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin didn’t exactly cruise to an easy victory Sunday night, but he won re-election as mayor of Gatineau by hanging onto an early lead while his four challengers split the opposition vote into too many little pieces.
Pedneaud-Jobin, 49, held on to a steady share of 45 per cent of the vote for much of the night as one poll after another reported in, while his closest challenger, Denis Tassé, was stuck at about 30 per cent.
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Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin
Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin
In office
November 3, 2013[1] – November 7, 2021[2]Preceded by Marc Bureau Succeeded by France Bélisle In office
June 16, 2012 – April 25, 2021Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Maude Marquis-Bissonnette In office
November 1, 2009 – November 3, 2013Preceded by Jocelyne Houle Succeeded by Martin Lajeunesse Constituency Buckingham District Born (1968-03-05) March 5, 1968 (age 56)
Buckingham, Quebec, CanadaPolitical party Action Gatineau Spouse Pascale Landry Relatives Bernard Landry (father-in-law) Residence(s) Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Alma mater University of Ottawa
Université du Québec en OutaouaisMaxime Pedneaud-Jobin (born 1968) is a Canadian politician, who was elected mayor of Gatineau in the city's 2013 municipal election[3] under the Action Gatineau banner. Previously a city councillor for the city's Buckingham District, he defeated incumbent mayor Marc Bureau in what was widely seen as a surprise victory.[4]
Educated in political science at the University of Ottawa, where he was president of the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa in 19