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Pierre Paradis

Pierre Paradis (born 16 July 1950) is a politician in the Canadian province of Quebec. He has represented Brome-Missisquoi in the National Assembly of Quebec since 1980 as a member of the Liberal Party and is currently the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in Philippe Couillard's government. Paradis was also a cabinet minister in the governments of Robert Bourassa and Daniel Johnson, Jr., but was never a member of Jean Charest's cabinet.
Paradis's brother, Denis Paradis, is a federal politician who served in the governments of Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin. The Paradis brothers are political allies.〔This point is not as self-evident as it may seem. Some prominent Quebec siblings, including Daniel Johnson and Pierre-Marc Johnson, have been political rivals.〕
==Early life and career==

Paradis was born in Bedford in Quebec's Eastern Townships. He earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Ottawa (1973) and later took graduate studies in bills of exchange and business law at the same institution. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1975 and worked as a lawyer before entering politics, specializing in constitutional and administrative cases. At age twenty-seven, he won a case before the Supreme Court of Canada against proposed limits on egg marketing.〔Margot Gibb-Clark, "Paradis behind but not quitting", ''Globe and Mail'', 24 September 1983, p. 14.〕
Before joining the Liberal Party, Paradis was a member of the Union Nationale. He was a riding association president in the 1976 provincial election and later served on the party's provincial executive.〔"Liberal sweep likely in Monday's four Quebec by-elections", ''Globe and Mail'', 15 November 1980, p. 4; Margot Gibb-Clark, "Bourassa tries comeback, joins Quebec Liberal race", ''Globe and Mail'', 20 August 1983, p. 12.〕 He left when he learned that Union Nationale leader Rodrigue Biron was planning to support the "Oui" side in Quebec's 1980 referendum on sovereignty.〔Margot Gibb-Clark, "Paradis behind but not quitting", ''Globe and Mail'', 24 September 1983, p. 14.〕

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