Your IP: 38.107.179.212 United States Near: United States

Lookup IP Information

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next

Below is the list of all allocated IP address in 11.32.0.0 - 11.32.255.255 network range, sorted by latency.

Guy Ouellette MNA for Chomedey Incumbent Assumed office  April 25, 2007 Preceded by Thomas Mulcair Born December 13, 1951 (1951-12-13) (age 59) Sherbrooke, Quebec Political party Quebec Liberal Party Spouse(s) Isabelle Brodeur Profession police officer, author Portfolio Public Safety Guy Ouellette (born December 13, 1951 in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a Quebec politician from Canada, police officer and author. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Chomedey in Laval. He represents the Quebec Liberal Party. Ouellette worked for the Sûreté du Québec police force for over 30 years. He was a police officer, a corporal and a sergeant. He worked for several years in the department of organized crime, and was involved in cases involving biker gangs. He was part of the Carcajou tactical team, which was created in 1995 in the midst of a violent biker gang war and following the death of an 11 year-old boy in Montreal after an explosion that was targeting several members of a biker gang. He also published a book about Hells Angels kingpin Maurice Boucher in 2005. Ouellette was elected in Chomedey in 2007, replacing Thomas Mulcair. He was named parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Public Security, Jacques P. Dupuis. Published books Mom (2005) - book about Hells Angels Leader Maurice "Mom" Boucher External links Biography of Guy Ouellette National Assembly Page (French) v • d • e Current members of the National Assembly of Quebec Liberal Charest · Arcand · Auclair · C. Bachand · R. Bachand · Beauchamp · Bergman · Bernard · Bernier · Billette · Blais · Bolduc · Boulet · Carrière · Chagnon · Charbonneau · Charlebois · Chevarie · Corbeil · Courchesne · D'Amour · Diamond · Drolet · Dubourg · Dutil · Fournier · Gagnon-Tremblay · M. Gaudreault · Gautrin · Gignac · Gonthier · Hamad · Houda-Pepin · Huot · James · Kelley · L'Écuyer · Lehouillier · Lessard · MacMillan · Mamelonet · Marcoux · Marsan · Matte · Ménard · Moreau · Morin · Normandeau · Ouellette · Ouimet · Paquet · Paradis · Pigeon · Reid · Rotiroti · Saint-Amand · Serge Simard · Sklavounos · St-Pierre · Thériault · Vallée · Vallières · Vien · Weil · Whissell PQ Marois · Aussant · D. Beaudoin · L. Beaudoin · Bédard · Bergeron · Bérubé · Blanchet · Boucher · Bouillé · Champagne · Charette · Cloutier · Cousineau · Curzi · Doyer · Drainville · Dufour · Ferland · S. Gaudreault · Gauvreau · Gendron · Girard · Hivon · Kotto · Lapointe · Leclair · Léger · Lemay · Malavoy · Maltais · Marceau · McKay · Ouellet · Pagé · E. Pelletier · I. Pelletier · Pinard · Poirier · Ratthé · Rebello · L. Richard · M. Richard · Robert · St-Arnaud · A. Simard · Sylvain Simard · Traversy · Tremblay · Trottier · Turcotte · Villeneuve ADQ Deltell · Bonnardel · Grondin · Roy Québec solidaire Khadir Independents Caire · Picard · Tomassi Persondata Name Ouellette, Guy Alternative names Short description Date of birth December 13, 1951 Place of birth Sherbrooke, Quebec Date of death Place of death This Quebec biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e