Dion, Stéphane
Related Category: Canadian History: Biographies
(stāfän´ dyôn), 1955, Canadian politician, b. Quebec, grad. Laval Univ., Quebec (B.A. 1977, M.A. 1979), Institut d'études politiques, Paris. A political science professor at the Univ. of Moncton, N.B. (1984), and the Univ. of Montreal (198496), he was first elected to the Canadian parliament, as a Liberal, in 1996. He served as minister of intergovernmental affairs (19962003) and minister of the environment (20046) under Jean
Chrétien and Paul
Martin, respectively. Following the
Liberal party's defeat in the 2006 elections, Martin resigned as party leader, and Dion, who was not favored to succeed him, was nonetheless elected to the post. Dion is noted as the author of the Clarity Act (2000), which set precise and strict terms for any future move to establish independence for Quebec.