Claude-André Lachance (born April 5, 1954) is a Canadian former politician and was, until the 2011 federal election, the youngest person, at age 20, to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons.Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was first elected as a Liberal candidate in the 1974 federal election in the Montreal riding of Rosemont. He was re-elected in the 1979 and 1980 elections.
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| - Claude-André Lachance (born April 5, 1954) is a Canadian former politician and was, until the 2011 federal election, the youngest person, at age 20, to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons.Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was first elected as a Liberal candidate in the 1974 federal election in the Montreal riding of Rosemont. He was re-elected in the 1979 and 1980 elections.
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| - Claude-André Lachance (born April 5, 1954) is a Canadian former politician and was, until the 2011 federal election, the youngest person, at age 20, to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons.Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was first elected as a Liberal candidate in the 1974 federal election in the Montreal riding of Rosemont. He was re-elected in the 1979 and 1980 elections. He was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (1979) and Minister of State (Trade) (1980–1981).He earned a Civil Law degree from McGill University, followed by a master's degree in Public Law from University of Ottawa. He was admitted to the Québec Bar in 1977.He is currently Government Affairs Director for Dow Canada.
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| - Suzanne Blais-Grenier
- Electoral district changed name in 1975 to Lafontaine—Rosemont and was abolished in 1976.
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| - Georges-C. Lachance, father
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| - Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of State
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