Quebec national assembly remembers Jean Lapierre a year after his death
Quebec’s political class remembered Jean Lapierre on Wednesday, one year after the former MP and TV commentator died in a plane crash.
The national assembly adopted a motion commemorating the first anniversary of Lapierre’s death and then held a minute’s silence.
Lapierre, 59, and six other people lost their lives last March 29 when their small plane went down in the Iles-de-la-Madeleine in eastern Quebec.
Lapierre’s siblings Marc, Louis and Martine, his wife Nicole Beaulieu, pilot Pascal Gosselin and co-pilot Fabrice Labourel also died.


