Former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau honoured with statue at National Assembly
QUEBEC — A statue of former Parti Québécois premier Jacques Parizeau was unveiled outside the National Assembly building today.
Parizeau, who made independence the fight of his political career, was premier from September 1994 until he resigned after suffering a narrow defeat in the Oct. 30, 1995, sovereignty referendum.
The statue of Parizeau, wearing a trademark three-piece suit with his hand in the vest pocket, was revealed in the presence of his widow, Lisette Lapointe, Premier François Legault and other dignitaries.
A senior civil servant in the 1960s, Parizeau helped establish the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, the province’s pension fund manager, before entering politics and serving as finance minister in the government of René Lévesque from 1976 to 1984.