Claire St-Arnaud

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Preceded byNicole Boudreau
Succeeded byLouise Harel
Succeeded byAnie Samson
Preceded byLuc Larivée (until 2002)
Claire St-Arnaud
Montreal City Councillor for Longue-Pointe / Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe
In office
1994–2009
Preceded byNicole Boudreau
Succeeded byLouise Harel
Leader of the Official Opposition on Montreal City Council
(equivalent of House Leader)
In office
2003 or earlier  2008
Succeeded byAnie Samson
Chair of the Vision Montreal Caucus
In office
2003 or earlier  January 2006
Preceded byLuc Larivée (until 2002)
Succeeded byFrançois Purcell
In office
September 2007  November 2008
Preceded byFrançois Purcell
Succeeded byGaëtan Primeau
Chair of Montreal Urban Community's Public Security Committee
In office
1997–2001
Preceded byKettly Beauregard
Succeeded byposition eliminated[1]

Claire St-Arnaud is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She served on the Montreal city council from 1994 to 2009, representing the east-end division of Longue-Pointe. St-Arnaud was a member of Vision Montreal until resigning to sit as an independent in 2008.

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