Louis Plamondon

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Bloc MP for Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour (Québec)

Won his last election, in 2011, with 38.30% of the vote.

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Three days ago

Spoke in the House on Pensions Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have been proclaiming that unlike the Liberals, who unabashedly cut transfers, they will not send the bill for their fight against the ...

Voted No on Vote #108 on Bill C-288 Respecting the National Flag of Canada

Voted No on Vote #107 That, in the opinion of the House, the government should: ( a) recognize that the construction and maintenance ...

Voted Yes on Vote #106 on Bill C-25 Relating to pooled registered pension plans and making related amendments to other Acts

This week

Voted No on Vote #105 on Bill C-25 Relating to pooled registered pension plans and making related amendments to other Acts

Spoke in the House on Pensions Mr. Speaker, to justify their sudden desire to reform the pension system, the Conservatives are claiming that action must be taken before costs skyrocket because of ...

Mentioned by Globe and Mail (blog) Duceppe aims to clear his name in 'partisan activities' funding debacle Bloc MP Louis Plamondon explained afterward that it is impossible to create a clear separation between parliamentary and partisan activities. He added that the Bloc will gladly adapt to any changes to the rules of the House of Commons.

Spoke in the House on Pension Plan Mr. Speaker, a few days ago, the Prime Minister announced that major reforms to the pension plan are one of his government's top priorities. Everyone knows ...

Two months ago

Didn't vote on Vote #104 on Bill C-308 Respecting a Commission of Inquiry into the development and implementation of a national fishery rebuilding ...

Spoke in the House on Fair Representation Act Mr. Speaker, the Bloc Québécois will be voting yes.

Mentioned by Toronto Star Paillé picked as new Bloc Québécois leader Louis Plamondon, a veteran Bloc MP, said the party will now work toward a major party congress in two years. “I think people were waiting for a leader,” Plamondon said. “I'm sure (Paillé) will give spirit and motivation to a lot of members now.”

Mentioned by Global Edmonton New Bloc Quebec leader Daniel Paille takes clear aim at Conservatives, NDP Louis Plamondon, a veteran Bloc MP, said the party will now work toward a major party congress in two years. "I think people were waiting for a leader," he said. "I'm sure (Paille) will give spirit and motivation to a lot of members now."

Mentioned by Macleans.ca The Bloc's four on the floor Bloc MP André Bellavance secured it last June, and then outfitted it with a table, chairs and a television. Fellow Bloc MP Louis Plamondon, the longest-serving MP in the country, recently joked that the room is so small they can hardly get the door ...

Spoke in the House on Employment Mr. Speaker, in a report that has just been released, the OECD confirms in black and white what people already know: the gap between the rich ...

Spoke in the House on Supplementary Estimates (B), 2011-12 Mr. Speaker, the members of the Bloc Québécois will vote against the motion. (The House divided on the motion, which was agreed to on the following ...

Spoke in the House on Governor General Mr. Speaker, the Governor General is upholding tradition. Like others before him, he does not seem to have a problem spending taxpayers' money for personal reasons. ...

Spoke in the House on Safe Streets and Communities Act The Bloc Québécois votes yes.

Three months ago

Mentioned by Macleans.ca (blog) Who will advocate for euthanasia? In all, by my count, 10 members who voted for C-384 at second reading remain in the House: Mauril Belanger, Olivia Chow, Denis Coderre, Jean Crowder, Libby Davies, Megan Leslie, John McCallum, Maria Mourani, Massimo Pacetti and Louis Plamondon.

Mentioned by Journal (registration) Skating on thin ice - Telegraph Richelieu MP Louis Plamondon has been in Parliament non-stop for 27 years and he might be amenable to retiring. Mr. Layton's passing has cost the NDP a unique opportunity to cement its position at the expense of the leaderless BQ. ...