Councillor Jacques Legendre
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Ward 13 Rideau-RockcliffeJacques the ManJacques first moved to Ottawa with his parents as a young teen in 1955. He attended the University of Ottawa, and then McGill, where he earned a Ph.D. in physics. After graduation, he joined the National Research Council of Canada, where he worked as a researcher in fibre optics for 23 years. Jacques first entered politics through a community effort to protect environmentally sensitive lands from inappropriate urban development. He lives in Carson Woods, is married and has four grown children. Regional Councillor for Rideau Rockcliffe: 1994-2000The year 1994 brought a round of municipal restructuring, with the direct election of regional councillors replacing the former system of appointment by local city councils. Jacques was returned as the duly elected regional councillor for Rideau-Rockcliffe, a position he still holds. As Regional Councillor, Jacques serves on four bodies:
As Regional Councillor he also:
A History of Public Service In addition to his duties as Regional Councillor, Jacques has also served on the following boards:
As a concerned citizen, he participated actively in the efforts and activities of S.O.S. Montfort to save the hospital and to make it a training centre for French-language health-care services in Ontario. City Council Years: 1991 - 1994 In 1991 Jacques was elected to Ottawa's City Council as alderman for Overbrook Ward (the part of his present ward that lies south of Montreal Road). As alderman:
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