Marc-Boris St-Maurice

Marc-Boris St-Maurice (born 1969)[1] is an activist, politician and Canadian musician,[2] who has campaigned for many years for the legalization of cannabis, and to facilitate access to the drug for health reasons. He lives in Montreal, Quebec.

Marc-Boris St-Maurice
Leader of the Marijuana Party of Canada
In office
2000–2005
Preceded byParty founded*
Succeeded byBlair Longley
Leader of the Bloc Pot
In office
1998–2000
Preceded byParty founded*
Succeeded byHugô St-Onge
Personal details
Born1969
Québec
Political partyBloc Pot (1998-2000)

Marijuana Party of Canada (2000-2005)

Liberal Party of Canada (2005-?)
  1. ^ Beausoleil, Jean-Marc (2017). "Enfant de cœur". Monsieur Boris et le cannabis : le long road-trip vers la légalisation (in French). QuébecAmérique. ISBN 978-2-7644-3338-6. OCLC 981767718.
  2. ^ Marc-Boris St-Maurice Bio