Parti culinaire du Québec

The Parti culinaire du Québec is a minor provincial political party in Quebec, Canada.[1][2][3] Founded in 2018 by Madagascar-born Quebec chef Jean-Louis Thémis, it aims to educate Quebec voters about food and respect for nature.[1]

Parti culinaire du Québec
LeaderJean-Louis Thémis
Founded2018 (2018)
IdeologyCreation of a "Gastronocracy"
Seats in the National Assembly
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Website
http://www.particulinaireduquebec.org/

Background

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Jean-Louis Thémis was born Jean-Louis Thémistocle Randriantiana in Madagascar in the 1950s, and moved to Quebec in 1972.[1] Thémis has held a variety of positions in Quebec, including former head of Metro-Richelieu, founder of Cuisiniers sans Frontières (which teaches cooking to low-income communities internationally), and most recently as a teacher at Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec.[1] He announced his retirement from the ITHQ to pursue this project.

Ideology

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The keystone of the party's ideology involves the creation of a "gastronocracy", in which farmers and food producers would be viewed as the elites in society.[1] No government decisions would be made that would jeopardize Quebec's food supply, using the proposed Energy East pipeline as an example.[1][2]

Themis has called for an end to Sunday shopping so that families could eat together, improving food in hospitals and community health centers and the creation of a Ministry of Gastronomy.[1][2]

The party would like to see artisanal restaurants using local and organic ingredients exempted from Quebec Sales Tax.[2]

Election results

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In the 2018 Quebec election, Themis was the party's only candidate, in his home riding of Laurier-Dorion. He received 169 votes, or 0.54% of the votes cast in the riding.[4]

In the subsequent 2022 election, the party presented two candidates. Thémis was the party's candidate in the riding of Gouin, where he received 199 votes, or 0.68% of votes cast in the riding. Amélie Villeneuve ran in Laurier-Dorion, where they received 157 votes, or 0.58% of the votes cast in the riding.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Bussières, Ian (May 25, 2017). "Parti culinaire du Québec: la bouffe comme plateforme politique". Le Soleil (in Canadian French). Quebec City, QC. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Belpaire, Pierre-Alain (September 4, 2018). "Parti Culinaire du Québec: Le pari fou du Chef Thémis". HRImag (in French). Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Gohier, Mathieu (September 2, 2018). "Élections Québec 2018: Les autres partis de la campagne québécoise". Ici Radio-Canada Nouvelles (in Canadian French). Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  4. ^ "List of candidates | Provincial elections".
  5. ^ "Results and statistics". Élections Québec. Retrieved 2023-11-17.