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Pierre Cadieux

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Pierre H. Cadieux, PC (born April 6, 1948) is a lawyer and former Canadian politician.

Born in Hudson, Quebec, Cadieux was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Vaudreuil, Quebec in the 1984 federal election that brought Brian Mulroney to power.

In 1986, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Labour, and in 1989, was moved in a cabinet shuffle to Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. In 1990, he was shuffled again to the position of Solicitor-General of Canada, and in 1991, he became Deputy Government House Leader and Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport and for Youth.

Cadieux left Cabinet when Mulroney retired as Prime Minister, and did not run in the 1993 federal election.

Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Vaudreuil
1984–1993
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
1989-01-30 – 1990-02-22
Succeeded by
Preceded by Solicitor General of Canada
1990-02-23 – 1991-04-20
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
1991-04-21 – 1993-06-24
Succeeded by
Preceded by Progressive Conservative Party Deputy House Leader
1991-04-21 – 1993-06-24
Succeeded by