Your Reading List

Quebec ag minister Bechard gets surgery

Reading Time: < 1 minute

Published: March 2, 2010

Quebec’s agriculture minister is recovering from surgery Saturday to remove a cancer-related blockage in his small intestine.

Claude Bechard was first hospitalized in mid-January for what was then expected to be a 10-day stay, due to a tumour on his pancreas blocking the intestine near the bile duct.

According to a provincial government release Monday, Saturday’s surgery was booked as part of Bechard’s course of chemotherapy for a recurrence of pancreatic cancer.

The surgery was carried out “to the satisfaction of the medical team,” the province said.

Read Also

Jocelyn Smith, an assistant professor of field crop entomology at the University of Guelph, shared ongoing challenges facing farmers as pest-resistant crops continue to emerge in Ontario at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show. Photo: Sarah McGoldrick

Improving calf health, fighting pesticide resistance highlighted at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show

New strides in agricultural innovation including improving calf health, fighting pesticide resistance were the featured topic at the University of Guelph Feeding The Future discussion at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2025.

Bechard, 40, was sidelined for five months after he was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2008, while in his previous post as natural resources minister.

The province said Monday that Bechard is eager to get in touch with friends and family, colleagues and people in his riding and the province generally, pending his recovery.

Revenue Minister Robert Dutil has filled in for Bechard in the ag portfolio on an interim basis.

Bechard, the agriculture minister since June, has been the MNA for Kamouraska-Temiscouata in Quebec’s Bas-St-Laurent region since 1997. His other current cabinet portfolios include Canadian intergovernmental affairs and democratic reform.

explore

Stories from our other publications