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Paul DeVillers

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Paul DeVillers (born March 11, 1946) is a Canadian Métis politician. He is the Member of Parliament for the Ontario riding of Simcoe North.

He was first elected to parliament for the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian federal election, 1993 and re-elected in 1997, 2000, and 2004.

He has served as a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, the Standing Joint Committee on Scrutiny of Regulations, and the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Environment. He chaired the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, the Justice Subcommittee that reviewed the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA), the Justice Subcommittee on Organized Crime. In February 1996 he was named parliamentary secretary to Stéphane Dion, then Minister for Intergovernmental Affairs. In 1999 he was elected National Caucus chair. In January 2002 he was appointed Secretary of State for amateur sport and deputy leader of government in the House of Commons.

Before entering politics, he studied at the University of Ottawa and practiced municipal law.

DeVilliers is also an accomplished marathoner, having completed 14 of the events.

Preceded by Member of Parliament for Simcoe North
1993present
Succeeded by
incumbent