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Jocelyn Ann Campbell is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She represented the north-end division of Saint-Sulpice on Montreal city council from 2005 to 2013 and was a member of the Montreal executive committee from 2011 to 2012. Formerly a member of Union Montreal, Campbell became an independent councillor in late 2012. She did not run for re-election in the 2013 municipal election, and was succeeded by Pierre Desrochers. ==Early public career== Campbell was press secretary for the New Democratic Party of Quebec in the 1980s. Her innovative press release for the party's 1985 provincial election bus tour was noted in the media,〔After the party's initial bus tour was largely ignored by journalists, Campbell sent out a follow-up press release that read as follows: "Admit it. Ever since ''La Rose au vent'' campaign bus took off three weeks ago, you've kicked yourself for not getting on board. You've spent sleepless nights wondering if that single error in judgment might not ultimately turn out to be just as damaging as that made in 1963 by the White House reporter who decided he had better things to do than go to Dallas. Well, stop sweating. Whereas that White House reporter is now toiling on a weekly paper in Armpit, New Mexico, you get another chance: ''La Rose au vent'' hits the road again this Friday." See Benoît Aubin, "Lack of forms sinks fringe party's status," ''Montreal Gazette'', 21 November 1985, A5. The article title does not refer to the Quebec NDP.〕 and, in the same campaign, she articulated her party's opposition to privatizing state enterprises.〔François Shalom, "Fight heats up for third place," ''Globe and Mail'', 21 November 1985, A4.〕 She later worked as a press attaché at Montreal's city hall during Jean Doré's mayoral administration.〔Lewis Harris and Jeff Heinrich, "Flowers, roars greet Mandela," ''Montreal Gazette'', 20 June 1990, A1.〕 After briefly standing down to work on Doré's successful 1990 re-election bid, she returned to a media relations position with the Montreal executive committee in the early 1990s.〔Lewis Harris, "Ten city hall aides quit to join Doré campaign," ''Montreal Gazette'', 23 October 1990, A3; Alan Hustak, "Chalet was considered a dud when it was new in early '30s; Refurbishment will be completed by spring," ''Montreal Gazette'', 14 September 1991, K2.〕 After leaving city hall, Campbell was a spokesperson for the Alliance des professeures et professeurs de Montréal before becoming communications director for the Palais des congrès de Montréal from 1997 to 2005.〔"Quebec government allows exemptions for salary rollbacks," ''Canadian Press Newswire'', 28 March 1997; Amanda Jelowicki, "Ante up for Palais, Ottawa urged," ''Montreal Gazette'', 23 September 1997, A4; Arthur Kaptainis, "Culture city: With renowned annual fetes of comedy, film, music and theatre, all signs point to the increasing vitality of Montreal's arts scene," ''Montreal Gazette'', 20 October 2001, D1.〕 In 1994, Campbell co-authored an article that indicated male students were falling behind in high school and university achievement. A 2007 review described the piece as "prescient."〔Luc Allaire and Jocelyn Ann Campbell, "FLASH! The girls are way ahead of the boys in Quebec schools," ''Inroads 21'' (Summer 2007), pp. 42-45.〕
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