Michel Dupuy

Michel Dupuy
Ambassador of Canada to France
In office
30 September 1981 – 1985
Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
Preceded byGérard Pelletier
Succeeded byLucien Bouchard
Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations
In office
6 May 1980 – May 1981
Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
Preceded byWilliam H. Barton
Succeeded byGérard Pelletier
Member of Parliament
for Laval West
In office
25 October 1993 – 1 June 1997
Preceded byGuy Ricard
Succeeded byRaymonde Folco
Minister of Multiculturalism and Citizenship
In office
4 November 1993 – 24 January 1996
Prime MinisterJean Chrétien
Preceded byGerry Weiner
Succeeded bySheila Copps
Minister of Communications
In office
4 November 1993 – 24 January 1996
Prime MinisterJean Chrétien
Preceded byMonique Landry
Succeeded bySheila Copps
Personal details
Born(1930-01-11)January 11, 1930
Paris, France
DiedJuly 9, 2023(2023-07-09) (aged 93)
Boucherville, Quebec, Canada
Political partyLiberal
SpouseMicheline Dallaire
Parent
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
University of Paris
OccupationDiplomat, journalist, academic, politician

Michel Dupuy PC (January 11, 1930 – July 9, 2023) was a Canadian diplomat, journalist, academic and politician.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Canada wins new air routes to U.S. cities". Montreal Gazette. 11 September 1973. p. 1. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Canada Supports Israel In Un Vote On Occupied Territories". Ottawa Citizen. 30 July 1980. p. 64. Retrieved 11 February 2011.

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