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Marc Bellemare is a Quebecois lawyer, politician and past minister of the Government of Quebec, Canada.

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He was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec as a Liberal Party candidate in the Quebec election of 2003. He was appointed Attorney General by newly-elected Premier Jean Charest on April 29, 2003. One of the most right-wing members of the government, he advocated abolishing no fault car insurance and pushed for harsher sentences for organized crime. He resigned from his cabinet post on April 27, 2004. After months of rumors, Bellemare announced that he would be candidate for Mayor of Quebec City on March 11, 2004. He ended up finishing a distant third. See Quebec municipal elections, 2005.

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Quebec MNAs | Mob-busters

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