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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Liberal Party member of the Canadian Parliament since 2015, representing Edmonton Centre.  Co-founder of Literacy Without Borders, an international NGO devoted to promoting literacy for both children and adults in the developing world and in Canada. Former Vice Chair of TEDx Edmonton and Chair of the Board of Directors for the Francophone Economic Council of Alberta, the Francophone Sport Federation of Alberta, and the Canadian Francophone Games. Former consultant, journalist and political commentator for CBC Radio-Canada and Les Affaires.  Appointed as special advisor to the Prime Minister on LGBTQ issues (2016).
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Former Liberal Party member of the Canadian Parliament (2015-2019), representing Edmonton Centre.  Co-founder of Literacy Without Borders, an international NGO devoted to promoting literacy for both children and adults in the developing world and in Canada. Former Vice Chair of TEDx Edmonton and Chair of the Board of Directors for the Francophone Economic Council of Alberta, the Francophone Sport Federation of Alberta, and the Canadian Francophone Games. Former consultant, journalist and political commentator for CBC Radio-Canada and Les Affaires.  Rhodes Scholar.  Former lecturer at University of Alberta, Campus Saint-Jean.  Appointed as special advisor to the Prime Minister on LGBTQ issues (2016-2019).
  
 
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==See Also==

Revision as of 01:08, 2 January 2020

Randy Boissonnault

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

Occupation

Politics

Description

Former Liberal Party member of the Canadian Parliament (2015-2019), representing Edmonton Centre. Co-founder of Literacy Without Borders, an international NGO devoted to promoting literacy for both children and adults in the developing world and in Canada. Former Vice Chair of TEDx Edmonton and Chair of the Board of Directors for the Francophone Economic Council of Alberta, the Francophone Sport Federation of Alberta, and the Canadian Francophone Games. Former consultant, journalist and political commentator for CBC Radio-Canada and Les Affaires. Rhodes Scholar. Former lecturer at University of Alberta, Campus Saint-Jean. Appointed as special advisor to the Prime Minister on LGBTQ issues (2016-2019).

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Further Reading/Research


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