Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin

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Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin
21st Mayor of Gatineau
In office
November 3, 2013[1] – November 7, 2021[2]
Preceded byMarc Bureau
Succeeded byFrance Bélisle
Leader of Action Gatineau
In office
June 16, 2012 – April 25, 2021
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byMaude Marquis-Bissonnette
Gatineau City Councillor
In office
November 1, 2009 – November 3, 2013
Preceded byJocelyne Houle
Succeeded byMartin Lajeunesse
ConstituencyBuckingham District
Personal details
Born (1968-03-05) March 5, 1968 (age 56)
Buckingham, Quebec, Canada
Political partyAction Gatineau
SpousePascale Landry
RelativesBernard Landry (father-in-law)
Residence(s)Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Alma materUniversity of Ottawa
Université du Québec en Outaouais

Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin (born 1968) is a Canadian politician, who was elected mayor of Gatineau in the city's 2013 municipal election[3] under the Action Gatineau banner. Previously a city councillor for the city's Buckingham District, he defeated incumbent mayor Marc Bureau in what was widely seen as a surprise victory.[4]

Educated in political science at the University of Ottawa, where he was president of the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa in 1990–91, and at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, Pedneaud-Jobin has worked primarily in health administration and as a columnist and commentator for various media in the Gatineau region. In early 2021, he announced that he would not seek a third term as mayor.

References

  1. ^ Results of the November 3, 2013 municipal election
  2. ^ Un discours rassembleur pour l’assermentation du conseil municipal de Gatineau
  3. ^ "Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin Gatineau's mayor elect after upset win". CBC News, November 4, 2013.
  4. ^ "Upset in Gatineau mayoral vote". Ottawa Citizen, November 4, 2013.
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