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France Charbonneau is a Canadian judge sitting on the Quebec Superior Court. She was appointed on 4 October 2004. On the recommendation of , then Chief Justice of the Court, Premier Jean Charest named Charbonneau to chair an inquiry into corruption in the Quebec construction industry on 9 November 2011. Charbonneau headed the inquiry—now known as the Charbonneau Commission—from 2011 to 2015. The Commission issued its final report on 24 November 2015.

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  • France Charbonneau (en)
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  • France Charbonneau, née en 1951 à Montréal, est une juge québécoise. Après ses études en droit à l'Université de Montréal, elle admise au barreau du Québec en 1978 et devient procureure de la Couronne. Entre 1997 et 2000, elle est conseillère juridique de l'escouade Carcajou. (fr)
  • France Charbonneau is a Canadian judge sitting on the Quebec Superior Court. She was appointed on 4 October 2004. On the recommendation of , then Chief Justice of the Court, Premier Jean Charest named Charbonneau to chair an inquiry into corruption in the Quebec construction industry on 9 November 2011. Charbonneau headed the inquiry—now known as the Charbonneau Commission—from 2011 to 2015. The Commission issued its final report on 24 November 2015. (en)
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  • France Charbonneau (en)
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  • Université de Montréal, Faculté de droit (en)
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  • The Honourable (en)
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  • Chair of the Charbonneau Commission (en)
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  • France Charbonneau is a Canadian judge sitting on the Quebec Superior Court. She was appointed on 4 October 2004. On the recommendation of , then Chief Justice of the Court, Premier Jean Charest named Charbonneau to chair an inquiry into corruption in the Quebec construction industry on 9 November 2011. Charbonneau headed the inquiry—now known as the Charbonneau Commission—from 2011 to 2015. The Commission issued its final report on 24 November 2015. Before her elevation to the bench, Charbonneau served as a Crown attorney in Quebec for 26 years, beginning in 1979, and worked at as a legal aid lawyer. As a Crown, Charbonneau tried over 80 murder cases, including that of Maurice Boucher, and served as a prosecutor on Operation Carcajou. (en)
  • France Charbonneau, née en 1951 à Montréal, est une juge québécoise. Après ses études en droit à l'Université de Montréal, elle admise au barreau du Québec en 1978 et devient procureure de la Couronne. Entre 1997 et 2000, elle est conseillère juridique de l'escouade Carcajou. (fr)
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