Diane Marleau

Diane Marleau
Member of the Canadian House of Commons for Sudbury
In office
December 12, 1988 – September 7, 2008
Preceded byDoug Frith
Succeeded byGlenn Thibeault
Minister for International Cooperation in the Government of Canada
In office
June 11, 1997 – August 2, 1999
Preceded byDon Boudria
Succeeded byMaria Minna
Minister responsible for La Francophonie in the Government of Canada
In office
June 11, 1997 – August 2, 1999
Preceded byDon Boudria
Succeeded byRon Duhamel[1]
Minister of Public Works and Government Services in the Government of Canada
In office
July 12, 1996 – June 10, 1997
Preceded bylegislation enacted
Succeeded byAlfonso Gagliano
Minister of Public Works in the Government of Canada
In office
January 25, 1996 – July 11, 1996
Preceded byDavid Dingwall
Succeeded bylegislation enacted
Minister of Supply and Services in the Government of Canada
In office
January 25, 1996 – July 11, 1996
Preceded byDavid Dingwall
Succeeded bylegislation enacted
Minister of National Health and Welfare in the Government of Canada
In office
November 4, 1993 – January 24, 1996
Preceded byMary Collins
Succeeded byDavid Dingwall
Minister of Amateur Sport in the Government of Canada
In office
November 4, 1993 – January 24, 1996
Preceded byMary Collins
Succeeded byDavid Dingwall
Parliamentary secretary to the President of the Treasury Board in the Government of Canada
In office
July 20, 2004 – February 5, 2006
Preceded byJoe Jordan
Succeeded byPierre Poilievre
Parliamentary secretary to the Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board in the Government of Canada
In office
July 20, 2004 – February 5, 2006
Preceded byposition created
Succeeded byDavid L. Anderson[2]
Member of the Sudbury City Council and the Regional Municipality of Sudbury Council
In office
1980–1985
Personal details
Born
Diane Paulette Lebel

(1943-06-21)June 21, 1943
Kirkland Lake, Ontario
DiedJanuary 30, 2013(2013-01-30) (aged 69)
Sudbury, Ontario
Political partyLiberal
SpousePaul Marleau
Residence(s)Sudbury, Ontario
ProfessionAccountant

Diane Marleau, PC MP (June 21, 1943 – January 30, 2013)[3] was a Canadian politician. She represented the riding of Sudbury in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 2008, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Jean Chrétien. Marleau was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.

She was married to Paul Marleau, a prominent businessman in Sudbury who ran for mayor of the city in the 2003 municipal election.[3]

  1. ^ Duhamel was styled as Secretary of State for the Francophonie.
  2. ^ Anderson and Jacques Gourde were both named as parliamentary secretaries to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board. Anderson was given particular responsibility for the Canadian Wheat Board.
  3. ^ a b "Longtime Sudbury MP Diane Marleau dies". Sudbury Star, January 30, 2013.