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Jean-Guy Deschamps : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Guy Deschamps Jean-Guy Deschamps is a former politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served on the Montreal city council from 1994 to 2001 as a member of Vision Montreal and was also an elected commissioner on the Montreal Catholic School Commission (MCSC) from 1977 to 1994. ==Private life and school commissioner== Deschamps worked as an insurance broker in private life.〔"Who is running for seats on eight school boards," ''Montreal Gazette'', 14 November 1986, H16.〕 He was elected as a commissioner for the MCSC's tenth ward in the 1977 school board elections, as a candidate of the conservative ''Movement scolaire confessionnel'' (MSC),〔''Le Devoir'', 7 June 1977, p. 3; ''Montreal Star'', 14 June 1977, A10.〕 and was re-elected in 1980,〔''Le Devoir'', 6 June 1980, p. 2; ''Le Devoir'', 10 June 1980, p. 1; ''Montreal Gazette'', 11 June 1980, p. 118.〕 1983, 1987, and 1990.〔"Board election results," ''Montreal Gazette'', 19 November 1990, A4.〕 The MSC was the dominant political force on the MCSC during this period, and Deschamps was aligned with the commission's leadership. In June 1986, a Quebec Superior Court judge questioned the "motives and objectivity" of three school commissioners, including Deschamps, who had voted to switch construction contracts from two firms to three other companies. The judge specifically criticized what he described as "the narrowness and the chauvinism" of Deschamps's motives.〔Debbie Parkes, "School contract switch irks judge," ''Montreal Gazette'', 19 June 1986, D14.〕
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