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Don Boudria (born August 30, 1949 in Hull, Quebec) is a Canadian politician.
Boudria is currently a member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell since 1984. Boudria is a former public servant. He is a former Minister for International Cooperation, Minister responsible for La Francophonie, Minister of Public Works and Government Services, Minister of State, and Minister of State and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons. He was also the Chief Government Whip. He is currently the chair of the Standing Committee on Official Languages.
| 26th Ministry - Government of Jean Chrétien | |||
| Cabinet Posts (4) | |||
| Minister of State (2002-2003) NB: no portfolio specified (while House Leader) | |||
| Preceded by: Alfonso Gagliano | Minister of Public Works and Government Services (2002) | Succeeded by: Ralph Goodale | |
| Minister of State (1997-2002) NB: no portfolio specified (while House Leader) | |||
| Preceded by: Pierre Pettigrew | Minister for International Cooperation (1996-1997) | Succeeded by: Diane Marleau | |
| Special Cabinet Responsibilities | |||
| Preceded by: Pierre Pettigrew | Minister responsible for La Francophonie (1996-1997) | Succeeded by: Diane Marleau | |
| Special Parliamentary Responsibilities | |||
| Preceded by: Ralph Goodale | Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (2002-2003) | Succeeded by: Jacques Saada (position upped to Cabinet post) | |
| Preceded by: Herb Gray | Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1997-2002) | Succeeded by: Ralph Goodale | |
| Preceded by: Denis Ethier, Liberal | Members of Parliament from
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