Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois
Canadian politician
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2025 | Completed his term as co-spokesperson of Québec solidaire. |
March 20 2025 | Resigned as male co-spokesperson of Québec solidaire and announced he will not seek re-election in the next general election. |
2022 | Served as Québec solidaire's candidate for premier in the Quebec general election. |
October 1 2018 | Re-elected as MNA for Gouin with 59.14% of the vote in the Quebec general election. |
2017 | Became co-spokesperson of the left-wing party Québec solidaire. |
May 29 2017 | Won the by-election and became MNA (Member of the National Assembly) for Gouin. |
May 29 2017 | Elected as a member of the provincial legislative assembly. |
March 2017 | Sought nomination as Québec solidaire's co-spokesperson and candidate for the Montreal riding of Gouin. |
2014 | Won the Governor General's Award for French-language non-fiction for his memoir 'Tenir tête'. |
November 23 2014 | On the television show Tout le monde en parle, he announced donating his $25,000 Governor General's Award prize money to fight the Energy East pipeline project, having additionally raised $385,000 for the cause. |
2013 | Awarded the Prix impératif français for his commitment to defending accessibility to post-secondary education. |
August 9 2012 | Resigned from his position as co-spokesperson of CLASSE during the Quebec student protests. |
March 2012 | Nadeau-Dubois expressed to a journalist his lack of interest in partisan politics, preferring activism in social movements. |
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