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Tête à tête
Marcel Prud'homme (Part 1 of 2)
In this episode, Pierre Donais sits down with Marcel Prud'homme. Marcel Prud'homme's political career covers a 45-year period. Independent Senator (Ret'd) Marcel Prud'homme was first elected to the House of Commons in a 1964 by-election as Liberal MP for Saint-Denis, a Montreal-area riding. He was subsequently re-elected eight times up to 1992. He served as parliamentary secretary to the minister of manpower and immigration (1971), to the secretary of state (1972), and to the minister of regional economic expansion (1972). He was also the Liberal critic for arms control and disarmament (1989). He was appointed chair of the Quebec Liberal caucus in 1992 and given a Senate seat in 1993. He retired in November 2009.