Slowly but at least our voice was heard in this case.
The power of voting!
This was the Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew position a few weeks ago.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060103/staying_Haiti_060103/20060103/
Well the fool is gone, an haitian woman won his riding...
Bye bye Pierre!
Vivian Barbot
Party: Bloc Québécois
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Education: · M.Sc. in Intercultural Education from the Université de Sherbrooke. Performa program from the Université de Sherbrooke. Certificat d'aptitudes pédagogiques à l'enseignement secondaire (CAPES, secondary school teaching proficiency certificate) from the Université de Sherbrooke. Specialized bachelor's degree in Literary Studies from the Université du Québec à Montréal. Spanish language studies in Buenos Aires, Argentina. English language skills upgrading, Chicago YMCA, secretarial course at the Speedwriting Secretarial School, Chicago
Profession: Teacher
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Community Activities: Former member on board of directors for the Société de développement de la Ville de Montréal. Former member on board of directors for the Conseil de la souveraineté du Québec. Former member on board of directors for Syndicalistes et progressistes pour un Québec libre. Ambassador of the alumni association for the Université de Sherbrooke (2002). Vice-president of the Quebec Federation of Women (1999-2001). Member on the Quebec Federation Women board of directors (1998-present). Member on the Conseil des relations interculturelles for the Quebec Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration (2000, 2001). Member on the board of directors for La ligue des droits et libertés (1993). Member of the Groupe régional de concertation sur l'immigration. Member of the board of directors for the Association des professionnels de l'enseignement du français au collegial. Member of the Syndicat des enseignantes et enseignants. Vice-president of the Cégep de Victoriaville (1992-1993). Member of the Service Interculturel Collégial group. Member on the Comité des pratiques syndicales de la FEC (1991)
The power of voting!
This was the Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew position a few weeks ago.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060103/staying_Haiti_060103/20060103/
Well the fool is gone, an haitian woman won his riding...
Bye bye Pierre!

Vivian Barbot
Party: Bloc Québécois
<!-- Birth Date: <! ADD CONTENT HERE>
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Education: · M.Sc. in Intercultural Education from the Université de Sherbrooke. Performa program from the Université de Sherbrooke. Certificat d'aptitudes pédagogiques à l'enseignement secondaire (CAPES, secondary school teaching proficiency certificate) from the Université de Sherbrooke. Specialized bachelor's degree in Literary Studies from the Université du Québec à Montréal. Spanish language studies in Buenos Aires, Argentina. English language skills upgrading, Chicago YMCA, secretarial course at the Speedwriting Secretarial School, Chicago
Profession: Teacher
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-->Career Background: · President and CEO of the Quebec Federation of Women (2001-2003). French professor at Cégep de Victoriaville (1983-2001). President of the Fédération des enseignantes et enseignants de cégeps (1991-1992). Elementary school ESL teacher at the Acton Vale School Board (1983-1984). Elementary and secondary school French and English teacher in the Eastern Townships and on the South Shore (1979-1984). FSL teacher at a training and orientation centre for immigrants (1976-1977). Secretary for various businesses and for the International Civil Aviation Organization (1968-1972).
Community Activities: Former member on board of directors for the Société de développement de la Ville de Montréal. Former member on board of directors for the Conseil de la souveraineté du Québec. Former member on board of directors for Syndicalistes et progressistes pour un Québec libre. Ambassador of the alumni association for the Université de Sherbrooke (2002). Vice-president of the Quebec Federation of Women (1999-2001). Member on the Quebec Federation Women board of directors (1998-present). Member on the Conseil des relations interculturelles for the Quebec Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration (2000, 2001). Member on the board of directors for La ligue des droits et libertés (1993). Member of the Groupe régional de concertation sur l'immigration. Member of the board of directors for the Association des professionnels de l'enseignement du français au collegial. Member of the Syndicat des enseignantes et enseignants. Vice-president of the Cégep de Victoriaville (1992-1993). Member of the Service Interculturel Collégial group. Member on the Comité des pratiques syndicales de la FEC (1991)