Federal Deputy of Bourassa, Emmanuel Dubourg, Visits Haitian Embassy
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The Federal Deputy of Bourassa, Emmanuel Dubourg was a member of the National Assembly for the provincial electoral district between 2007 and 2013. He was the third black member of the National Assembly (MNA) of Quebec as deputy of Viau till he got elected as the Liberal Member of Parliament for the Montreal riding of Bourassa on 25 November 2013. He was a teacher of many renowned educational institutions like Université du Québec à Montréal, CEGEP Montmorency and Université du Québec en Outaouais. He has been honored with many awards and citations for his excellent contributions and innovative thoughts over the years, like, "Governor General's Medal" (for his vice-regal representation of the monarch), "Revenue Canada" in 1992 (for excellent administration of Tax Laws) and "Black History Month Award" in 2006 (for his work in the Black Community, awarded in remembrance of important African Diasporas).
During his conversation with the Haitian Ambassador, he has expressed his desire to contribute as much as effectively is possible within his capacity, to strengthen the bondage of cooperation and friendship between Canada and Haiti. Haiti is his country of origin; he has a natural concern for the Haitian people settled in Canada. The Haitian Ambassador Mr. Liautaud has expressed his gratitude for his concern over Haiti and support for the Haitian community in Canada.
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