Ginette L'Heureux

[3] The MCM won a landslide majority in this election, and L'Heureux was appointed by new mayor Jean Doré as his assistant on international affairs.

[7] L'Heureux later attended a meeting of francophone mayors in Gabon and led a city delegation to Russia.

[10] L'Heureux was named as interim chair of the MUCTC in August 1994, when Robert Perreault resigned to run for provincial office.

[12] She did not seek re-election in the 1994 municipal election and was replaced as MUCTC chair by Yves Ryan in November 1994.

[14] In 2007, she issued an opinion that a Parti Québécois proposal requiring all newcomers to Quebec to prove their knowledge of French before being granted citizenship was discriminatory.