Ministry of Government Services (Quebec)

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The Ministry of Government Services (French: Ministère des Services gouvernementaux) was a government department in the Canadian province of Quebec. It oversaw the public service and facilitated citizen interaction with the government.[citation needed]

The department was overseen by the Minister of Government Services, who was a member of the Executive Council of Quebec. Before 2003, ministers who oversaw this department were styled as "minister of state for administration and the public service" and "minister responsible for administration and the public service."[citation needed]

In 2011, bill 130 abolished this ministry in order to cut on government expenditures.[1]

Service Aérien Gouvernemental

Service Aérien Gouvernemental operated aerial firefighting aircraft against forest fires in the province. It had a fleet of 8 Bombardier 415 water bombers. This service is now part of Transports Québec.

References

  1. ^ "Bill n°130 : An Act to abolish the Ministère des Services gouvernementaux and to implement the Government's 2010-2014 Action Plan to Reduce and Control Expenditures by abolishing or restructuring certain bodies and certain funds". National Assembly of Quebec. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
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