Geoffrey Kelley is a Quebec politician, coach and teacher. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Jacques-Cartier in Montreal's West Island region. He represents the Quebec Liberal Party. Kelley went to the Université de Montréal to study French courses and then obtained a diploma at John Abbott College. He would later obtain a Bachelor's degree in history and a Master's degree in modern history of Canada at McGill University.
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- Geoffrey Kelley is a Quebec politician, coach and teacher. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Jacques-Cartier in Montreal's West Island region. He represents the Quebec Liberal Party. Kelley went to the Université de Montréal to study French courses and then obtained a diploma at John Abbott College. He would later obtain a Bachelor's degree in history and a Master's degree in modern history of Canada at McGill University. He was then a teacher at Commission scolaire du Lakeshore and a lecturer at various institutions including John Abbott College, Collège Marie-Victorin and McGill University. He was also the political aide for several Ministers including the Minister of Education (1990), the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Public Security (1990-1994) and was a chief of staff of the Deputy Premier and the President of the Treasury Board (1994). Kelley was also a coach of a Lakeshore soccer club and was an outfielder for a Beaconsfield baseball club. Kelley jumped into politics when he was elected in 1994 in Jacques-Cartier and re-elected in 1998. He served as the Liberal's critics in family policy and native affairs. After being re-elected in 2003, he was a backbencher until he was named Minister for Native Affairs in 2005. Despite being re-elected to a fourth term in the 2007 elections, he was not re-appointed to Jean Charest's cabinet. He is currently Chair of the Social Affairs Commission.
- Geoffrey Kelly est un homme politique québécois. Il est actuellement député de la circonscription provinciale de Jacques-Cartier. Il a été, lors du premier mandat du gouvernement Charest, ministre délégué aux Affaires autochtones. Il est actuellement président de la commission des Affaires sociales, depuis le 15 janvier 2009.
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- Geoffrey Kelley is a Quebec politician, coach and teacher. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Jacques-Cartier in Montreal's West Island region. He represents the Quebec Liberal Party. Kelley went to the Université de Montréal to study French courses and then obtained a diploma at John Abbott College. He would later obtain a Bachelor's degree in history and a Master's degree in modern history of Canada at McGill University.
- Geoffrey Kelly est un homme politique québécois. Il est actuellement député de la circonscription provinciale de Jacques-Cartier. Il a été, lors du premier mandat du gouvernement Charest, ministre délégué aux Affaires autochtones. Il est actuellement président de la commission des Affaires sociales, depuis le 15 janvier 2009.
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