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Brigitte Sansoucy
Canadian politician

Brigitte Sansoucy

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Brigitte Sansoucy is a Canadian politician who was elected as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada to represent the federal electoral district Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot during the 2015 Canadian federal election and served until she was defeated in 2019.

Prior to her election, she was a municipal councillor in the city of Saint-Hyacinthe and also was an Advisor to the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

Biography

Brigitte Sansoucy holds a bachelor's degree in business administration as well as a master's degree in public administration from the École nationale d'administration publique. Until 2015, she was the Advisor and Deputy Regional Director of Development of the East Montérégie in the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of Quebec.

From 1996 to 2009, she ran a shelter for youth in distress, the Auberge du Coeur Le Baluchon, located in Saint-Hyacinthe.

Political career

Sansoucy was first the New Democratic Party candidate during a by-election in 2007 in the riding of Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot. During this election, she finished third with about 8% of the votes. In the 2008 Canadian federal election she finished again in third place. Also that year, she became national vice president of the NDP, being reconfirmed in this position in 2011 and 2013.. She was a municipal coucillor in the town of Saint-Hyacinthe from 2009 up until her election to the Canadian House of Commons in 2015; she was election in the municipal elections of 2009 and re-elected in 2013.

In the 2011 federal election, Sansoucy was not a candidate, but the riding was won by New Democrat candidate Marie-Claude Morin. When Morin made the decision in 2014 not to stand for re-election, Sansoucy was asked to run. She officially became a candidate in December 2014 and was elected to Ottawa as a Member of Parliament on October 19, 2015.

During her term, she was critic for her party for employment and social development as well as in infrastructure and communities. She was also Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities.

In February 2016, Sansoucy introduced Bill C-245, An Act concerning the development of a national poverty reduction strategy in Canada. The bill was defeated at second reading by a vote of 52 For and 238 Against.

In the 2019 federal election, Brigitte Sansoucy was defeated by Bloc Québécois candidate Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay.

Electoral record

Federal

2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticBrigitte Sansoucy15,57828.7-23.7
LiberalRené Vincelette14,98027.6+22.2
Bloc QuébécoisMichel Filion13,20024.3-0.3
ConservativeRéjean Léveillé9,09816.7+1.0
GreenLise Durand1,2432.3+0.4
IndependentUgo Ménard2700.5
Total valid votes/Expense limit54,369100.0   $216,387.98
Total rejected ballots1,2142.18+0.58
Turnout55,58368.80+2.20
Eligible voters80,787
Source: Elections Canada
New Democratic holdSwing-22.95


2008 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisÈve-Mary Thaï Thi Lac22,71947.3+5.2$42,031
ConservativeRené Vincelette10,20321.2-16.2$72,405
New DemocraticBrigitte Sansoucy6,72114.0+6.0$2,914
LiberalDenise Tremblay6,63813.8+6.4$577
GreenJacques Tétreault1,7713.7$2,351
Total valid votes/Expense limit48,052100.0$83,812
Bloc Québécois holdSwing+10.7



Canadian federal by-election, September 17, 2007
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisÈve-Mary Thaï Thi Lac13,44342.1-13.9$67,621
ConservativeBernard Barré11,96537.5+12.7$78,919
New DemocraticBrigitte Sansoucy2,5387.9+2.5$13,886
LiberalJean Caumartin2,3797.4-2.4$29,337
GreenJacques Tétreault1,1693.7-0.2$2,022
RhinocerosChristian Willie Vanasse3841.2$303
Canadian ActionMichel St-Onge610.2$706
Total valid votes/Expense limit31,949100.0$81,624
By-election due to the resignation of Yvan Loubier.
Bloc Québécois holdSwing-13.3


Municipal

Saint-Hyacinthe Municipal Election 2013, Municipal Councillor, Ward 7
CandidateVotes%
Brigitte Sansoucy84356.09
Danny LaRoche51234.07
Marcel Delage1489.85
Total1,503100.00
Saint-Hyacinthe Municipal Election 2009, Municipal Councillor, Ward 7
CandidateVotes%
Brigitte Sansoucy68452.98
Danny LaRoche60747.02
Total1,291100.00
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