Louise Harel
Louise Harel is a Quebec politician. In 2005 she served as interim leader of the Parti Québécois following the resignation of Bernard Landry. She was also interim leader of the opposition in the National Assembly of Quebec. She represented the riding of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in the Montreal region, and its predecessors, from 1981 to 2008. She ran for Mayor of Montreal as the representative of the Vision Montreal municipal political party in the 2009 election, but was defeated by incumbent Gérald Tremblay. In the 2013 Montreal election, Harel supported federalist Marcel Côté for mayor but failed to be elected to her own council seat.
22 April 1946
Born on the same birth date (22 April 1946): Archy Kirkwood • John Waters • Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford • Paul Davies • Steven L. Bennett
Born on the same birth day (22 April): Christopher Ball (linguist) • Danièle Sauvageau • Donald J. Cram • Gani Fawehinmi • Harold Jeffreys • Jack Nicholson • James Stirling (architect) • Julius Sterling Morton • Lewis Powell (conspirator) • Michael Atiyah • Nellie Beer • Quincy Timberlake • Regine Velasquez • Robert Bárány • Ronald Hynd
Born in the same month (April 1946): Archy Kirkwood • Bill Plympton • Bob Harris (radio presenter) • Clare Francis • David Angell • Doug Christie (lawyer) • Franz Roth • Ginette Reno • Herménégilde Chiasson • John Lloyd (journalist) • Julio Ángel Fernández • Larissa Grunig • Michael Sarris • Mireille Guiliano • Nate Colbert • Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford • Nikitas Kaklamanis • Paul Davies • Pete Rouse • Phil Robertson • Rodney Frelinghuysen • Sandro Chia • Steven L. Bennett • Sue Townsend • Talia Shire