Français : Le monument Robert-Bourassa est érigé sur la place de l'Assemblée-Nationale. Dévoilé le 19 octobre 2006, ce monument de la ville de Québec rappelle la mémoire de Robert Bourassa, premier ministre du Québec de 1970 à 1976 et de 1985 à 1994.
Cette réalisation du sculpteur-mouleur québécois Jules Lasalle, a été parrainée par le Comité de commémoration du dixième anniversaire du décès de Robert Bourassa, puis accueilli dans les jardins de l'hôtel du Parlement par l'Assemblée nationale et la Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec.
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