28th Quebec Legislature
The 28th Legislative Assembly of Quebec / 28th National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1966 [Quebec general election]. The name change from Legislative Assembly of Quebec to National Assembly of Quebec came into effect on December 31, 1968. The assembly sat for five sessions, from 1 December 1966 to 12 August 1967; on 20 October 1967 ; from 20 February 1968 to 18 December 1968; from 25 February 1969 to 23 December 1969; and from 24 February 1970 to 12 March 1970. The Union Nationale government was led by Daniel Johnson until his death in office, and then by Jean-Jacques Bertrand. The Liberal Party|Liberal] opposition was led by Jean Lesage and then by Robert Bourassa.
Seats per political party
- '''After the 1966 elections'''
Member list
Other elected MNAs
Other MNAs were elected in by-elections during this mandate- Jean-Guy Cardinal, Union Nationale, Bagot, December 4, 1968
- William Tetley, Quebec Liberal Party, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, December 4, 1968
- Mario Beaulieu, Union Nationale, Dorion, March 3, 1969
- Gilles Gauthier, Union Nationale, Trois-Rivières, October 8, 1969
- Francis-Édouard Belliveau, Union Nationale, Vaudreuil-Soulanges, October 8, 1969,
- Jean-Jacques Croteau, Union Nationale, Sainte-Marie, October 8, 1969
- Jean Cournoyer, Union Nationale, Saint-Jacques, October 8, 1969
Cabinet Minister
Johnson Sr. Cabinet (1966-1968)
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Daniel Johnson Sr.
- Vice-president of the Executive Council: Jean-Jacques Bertrand
- Agriculture and Colonization: Clement Vincent
- Labour: Maurice Bellemare
- Public Works: Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine, Armand Russell
- Cultural Affairs: Jean-Noël Tremblay
- Health, Family and Social Welfare: Jean-Paul Cloutier
- Education: Jean-Jacques Bertrand, Jean-Guy Cardinal
- Lands and Forests: Claude-Gilles Gosselin
- Tourism, Hunting and Fishing: Gabriel Loubier
- Natural Resources: Daniel Johnson Sr., Paul-Emile Allard
- Roads: Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine
- Transportation and Communications: Fernand Lizotte
- Municipal Affairs: Paul Dozois, Robert Lussier
- Federal-provincial Affairs: Daniel Johnson Sr.
- * Intergovernmental Affairs: Daniel Johnson Sr.
- Industry and Commerce:Maurice Bellemare, Jean-Paul Beaudry
- Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives: Paul Dozois
- Justice: Jean-Jacques Bertrand
- Provincial Secretary: Yves Gabias
- Finances: Paul Dozois
- Revenue: Raymond Thomas Johnston
- State Ministers: Francis Boudreau, Marcel Masse, Roch Boivin, Armand Russell, Edgar Charbonneau, Armand Maltais, Francois-Eugene Mathieu, Paul-Emile Allard, Jean-Marie Morin
Bertrand Cabinet (1968-1970)
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Jean-Jacques Bertrand
- Vice-president of the Executive Council: Jean-Guy Cardinal
- Agriculture and Colonization: Clément Vincent
- Labour: Maurice Bellemare
- * Labour and Workforce: Maurice Bellemare, Jean Cournoyer
- Public Works: Armand Russell
- Public Office: Jean Cournoyer
- Cultural Affairs: Jean-Noël Tremblay
- Immigration: Yves Gabias, Mario Beaulieu
- Health, Family and Social Welfare: Jean-Paul Cloutier
- Education: Jean-Guy Cardinal
- Lands and Forests: Claude-Gilles Gosselin
- Tourism, Hunting and Fishing: Gabriel Loubier
- Natural Resources: Paul-Émile Allard
- Roads: Fernand-Joseph Lafontaine
- Transportation and Communications: Fernand Lizotte
- * Transportation: Fernand Lizotte
- * Communications: Gérard Lebel
- Municipal Affairs: Robert Lussier
- Intergovernmental Affairs: Jean-Jacques Bertrand, Marcel Masse
- Industry and Commerce:Jean-Paul Beaudry
- Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives: Paul Dozois, Yves Gabias, Mario Beaulieu, Armand Maltais
- Justice: Jean-Jacques Bertrand, Rémi Paul
- Provincial Secretary: Yves Gabias, Rémi Paul
- Finances: Paul Dozois, Jean-Jacques Bertrand, Mario Beaulieu
- Revenu: Raymond Thomas Johnston
- State Ministers: Roch Boivin, Jean-Marie Morin, Francois-Eugène Mathieu, Francis Boudreau, Marcel Masse, François Gagnon, Edgar Charbonneau
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