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Nathalie Roy

Nathalie Roy, née le à New Carlisle, est une journaliste, avocate et femme politiquequébécoise. Elle est depuis présidente de l'Assemblée nationale du Québec.

Elle est députée de Montarville à l'Assemblée nationale du Québec pour la Coalition avenir Québec depuis les élections du .

Elle est ministre responsable de la Langue française d' à et ministre de la Culture et des Communications d' à .

Biographie

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Nathalie Roy naît le à New Carlisle. Tout en travaillant comme journaliste à la radio, elle obtient un baccalauréat en droit de l’Université de Sherbrooke en 1988 et son diplôme de l’École du Barreau du Québec en 1990[1]. En , elle ouvre un cabinet privé de droit pénal et criminel[2].

Elle travaille notamment à TQS et à Radio-Canada comme journaliste, chef d’antenne, animatrice et chef de pupitre dans le cadre de différentes émissions d’information et journaux télévisés[1]. Productrice de nouvelles à partir de 2009, elle occupe jusqu’à 2012 un poste de cadre et organise les bulletins de nouvelles des stations TVA et LC

Nathalie Roy running for presidency of the National Assembly

Quebec’s Minister of Culture and CAQ MNA, Nathalie Roy, is running for the presidency of the National Assembly.

According to TVA Nouvelles, Premier François Legault will look at this with a close eye.

On Tuesday, Legault and fellow elected CAQ members will be sworn into office in Quebec City. They won 90 of 125 seats.

A record number of women were elected on October 3 (58 out of 125).

Quebec solidaire had been calling for the president of the National Assembly to be a woman, formally requesting Premier Legault make it happen.

Only one woman has been president of the National Assembly in Quebec history. Louise Harel in 2002.

A swearing-in ceremony for the 21 members of the official opposition Liberals will also take place on Tuesday, October 18th.

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Mtre Nathalie Roy

Mtre Nathalie Roy : Free and committed
By Christine Aubé-Gagnon, lawyer

Admitted to the Bar in 1991, Nathalie Roy is Executive Director and a founding member of Éducaloi, an organization dedicated to educating the public about the law and which is active in a number of projects throughout Quebec (schools, Internet, television, written press, etc.).

In June 2014, Mtre Roy received the Barreau du Québec Award of Merit, and, three months later, the Lawyer Emeritus (Ad. E.) distinction. She still talks about them with emotion and gratitude. Proud of belonging to a professional order that honours her in spite of all the ways she has challenged it, she takes this distinction to mean that she is authorized to remain critical of the Barreau she loves so much. And that is just as well, because she has every intention of continuing to do so!

Freedom and commitment

The path that brought Mtre Roy to these distinctions has two threads: her keen interest in law and access to justice, along with a deep need to love her job. Her advice to young people? “Stay free;

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