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Monsieur Justin Trudeau Madame Ginette Petitpas Taylor Madame Monsieur Justin Trudeau Premier ministre du Canada Député de Papineau (Libéral) 529, rue Jarry Est, Bureau 302 Montréal (Québec), H2P 1V4 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @JustinPJTrudeau Madame Ginette Petitpas Taylor Ministre fédérale de la Santé Députée de Moncton - Riverview - Dieppe (Libéral) 272, rue St-George (bureau principal) suite 110 Moncton (Nouveau-Brunswick) E1C 1W6 Courriel : [email protected] Téléphone : 506-851-3310 Madame Jody Wilson-Raybould Ministre fédérale de la Justice Députée de Vancouver Granville (Libéral) 1245, Broadway ouest (bureau principal) bureau 104 Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique) V6H 1G7 Courriel : [email protected] Téléphone : 604-717-1140 Députés par région administrative Abitibi- Monsieur Romeo Saganash Témiscamingue Député d'Abitibi - Baie-James - Nunavik - Eeyou (NPD) 888. 3e Avenue, Bureau 204 Val d'Or (Québec), J9P 5E6 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @RomeoSaganash Bas-St-Laurent Monsieur Bernard Généreux Député de Montmagny - l'Islet - Kamouraska - Rivière-du-Loup (Conservateur) 6, rue Saint-Jean Baptiste Est, Bureau 101 Montmagny (Québec), G5V 1J7 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @genereuxbernard Bas-St-Laurent Monsieur Guy Caron Député de Rimouski-Neigette - Témiscouata - Les Basques (NPD) 140, rue Saint-Germain Ouest, Bureau 109 Rimouski (Québec), G5L 4B5 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @GuyCaronNPD Bas-St-Laurent Monsieur Rémi Massé Député d'Avignon - La Mitis - Matane - Matapédia (Libéral) 290, avenue Saint-Jérôme, Matane (Québec), G4W 3A9 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @remi.masse.federal Centre-du-Québec Monsieur Alain Rayes Député de Richmond-Arthabaska (Conservateur) 3, rue de la Gare, Victoriaville (Québec), G6P 3Z1 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @alainrayes Centre-du-Québec Monsieur François Choquette Député de Drummond (NPD) 119-B, rue des Forges, Drummondville (Québec), J2B 6K1 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @FrancoisChoquetteNPD Chaudière-Appalaches Monsieur Jacques Gourde Député de Lotbinière - Chutes-de-la-Chaudière (Conservateur) 910, route Lagueux, Saint-Étienne-de-Lauzon (Québec), G6J 1B7 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @jacquesgourde2015 Chaudière-Appalaches Monsieur Luc Berthold Député de Mégantic - L'Érable (Conservateur) 105A, rue Notre-Dame Est, Thetford Mines (Québec), G6G 2J9 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @lucbertholdmeganticlerable Chaudière-Appalaches Monsieur Maxime Bernier Député de Beauce (Conservateur) 11535, 1re Avenue, Bureau 430 Saint-Georges (Québec), G5Y 7H5 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @hon.maximebernier Chaudière-Appalaches Monsieur Steven Blaney Député de Levis-Bellechasse (Conservateur) 115, route du Président-Kennedy, Bureau 101 Lévis (Québec), G6V 6C8 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @HonStevenBlaney Côte-Nord Madame Marilène Gill Députée de Manicouagan (Bloc Québécois) 955, rue de Parfondeval, Baie-Comeau (Québec), G5C 2W8 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @marilenegill.blocquebecois Estrie Madame Marie-Claude Bibeau Députée de Compton-Stanstead (Libéral) 175, rue Queen, Bureau 204 Sherbrooke (Québec), J1M 1K1 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @mclaudebibeau Estrie Monsieur Denis Paradis Député de Brome - Missisquoi (Libéral) 50, Place du commerce, Magog (Québec), J1X 5G6 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @denisparadisbromemissisquoi Estrie Monsieur Pierre-Luc Dusseault Député de Sherbrooke (NPD) 100, rue Belvédère Sud, Bureau 130 Sherbrooke (Québec), J1H 4B5 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @PLDusseault Gaspésie-Iles-de-la- Madame Diane Lebouthillier Madeleine Députée de Gaspésie - Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine (Libéral) 153, La Grande Allée Est, Bureau 104 Grande-Rivière (Québec), G0C 1V0 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @DiLebouthillier Lanaudière Madame Monique Pauzé Députée de Repentigny (Groupe parlementaire québécois) 184, rue Notre-Dame, Bureau 201 Repentigny (Québec), J6A 2P9 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @monique.pauze1 Lanaudière Monsieur Luc Thériault Député de Montcalm (Groupe parlementaire québécois) 1095, montée Masson, Mascouche (Québec), J7K 2M1 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @LucTheriault.bq Lanaudière Monsieur Michel Boudrias Député de Terrebonne (Groupe parlementaire québécois) 732, rue Saint-Louis, Bureau 730 Terrebonne (Québec), J6W 1J6 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @michelboudrias101 Laurentides Madame Linda Lapointe Députée de Rivière-des-Milles-Îles (Libéral) 61, chemin de la Grande-Côte, Boisbriand (Québec), J7G 1C8 Courriel : [email protected] Facebook : @LapointeLindaMP Laurentides Monsieur David de Burgh-Graham Député de Laurentides - 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