Gaétan Barrette

Gaétan Barrette (born July 5, 1956) is a Canadian politician in Quebec, who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2014 election.[1] He represented the electoral district of La Pinière as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party until retiring from politics at the 2022 Quebec general election.

Gaétan Barrette
Minister of Health
In office
April 23, 2014  October 18, 2018
PremierPhilippe Couillard
Preceded byRéjean Hébert
Succeeded byDanielle McCann
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for La Pinière
In office
April 7, 2014  August 28, 2022
Preceded byFatima Houda-Pepin
Succeeded byLinda Caron
Personal details
Born (1956-07-05) July 5, 1956
La Tuque, Quebec
Political partyQuebec Liberal Party
Coalition Avenir Québec (formerly)
Residence(s)Brossard, Quebec
Alma materUniversité de Montréal
University of Grenoble
University of California, San Diego
ProfessionRadiologist

Prior to his election to the legislature, he was a radiologist at Montreal's Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont. He ran in the 2012 election as a candidate of the Coalition Avenir Québec in Terrebonne, but ran as a Liberal in 2014.[2] He was named Minister of Health and Social Services on April 24, 2014. His tenure as heath minister was considered so controversial that leader Philippe Couillard instead tapped Getrude Bourdon, who resigned from her role as the CEO of the Laval University hospital to run as a candidate in the riding of Jean-Lesage if the party won the 2018 election.[3]

Indigenous Health

As Health Minister of Quebec, in 2018 Dr. Barrette opposed the families and physicians who were fighting against Quebec's practise of not allowing Indigenous families to accompany their critically ill children on flight transportation for urgent care. He was recorded making the comment "I guarantee you that there will be at least one instance in the next six months where someone will not be allowed to get on the plane. Why? Because no one — agitated, drugged, under whatever influence — would get on the plane at any cost. That will not happen. And that happens all the time." Indigenous leaders called for his immediate resignation, and did not accept his delayed, eventual apology. The ministry did later change regulations to allow for caregivers or parents to accompany their ill children on urgent medical air transfers, after years of discussions.[4]

Electoral record

2018 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalGaétan Barrette15,47647.07-11.22
Coalition Avenir QuébecSylvia Baronian9,48028.83+16.25
Québec solidaireMarie Pagès3,30010.04+6.16
Parti QuébécoisSuzanne Gagnon2,9218.88-15.6
GreenAziza Dini5851.78-0.13
ConservativeAnwar El Youbi4351.32+0.66
New DemocraticDjaouida Sellah3541.08New
IndependentPatrick Hayes1680.51-
IndependentFang Hu1610.49-
Total valid votes 32,86998.69-0.16
Total rejected ballots 3901.31+0.16
Turnout 33,30461.07-13.7
Electors on the lists 54,534--
2014 Quebec general election: La Pinière
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalGaétan Barrette25,95558.29+9.04
IndependentFatima Houda-Pepin10,45223.47-25.78
Coalition Avenir QuébecJin Kim5,60012.58-11.91
Québec solidaireJohane Beaupré1,7283.88-0.51
Option nationaleFrançois Létourneau-Prézeau5341.20+0.16
ConservativeSebastian Fernandez2560.57-0.07
Total valid votes 44,52598.85
Total rejected ballots 5201.15
Turnout 45,04574.77+2.64
Electors on the lists 60,247
2012 Quebec general election: Terrebonne
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Parti QuébécoisMathieu Traversy19,07744.53-0.69
Coalition Avenir QuébecGaétan Barrette15,42936.02+14.45*
LiberalJosée Gingras5,64613.18-14.33
Québec solidaireYan Smith1,3803.22+0.61
GreenBenoit Carignan6351.48-1.61
Option nationaleMarc-André Dénommée5101.19
Coalition pour la constituantePatrick Dubé1600.37
Total valid votes 42,83798.72
Total rejected ballots 5541.28
Turnout 43,39180.21+19.74
Electors on the lists 54,100

* Result compared to Action démocratique

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