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Jean Augustine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Augustine , PC (born September 9, 1937 in St. George's, Grenada) is a former Canadian politician. From 1993 to 2005 Augustine was a Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing ...
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Jean Augustine was born in Grenada. Before entering politics she was an Elementary School Principal with the Toronto District Catholic School Board. ... Jean Augustine holds a B.A., a M. Ed and an Honourary Doctor of Laws from the University of Toronto. Through fundraising efforts Dr. Augustine supports The Jean...
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In 1993 Jean Augustine made Canadian political history as the first black woman ever elected to the nation's House of Commons. Nine years later, Augustine achieved yet another historic advance when she became the first woman of African heritage to serve as a cabinet minister in Canada.
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Named after Jean Augustine, the first black woman elected to the Canadian Parliament, the Chair will study social justice and equity issues in the urban environment that shape student academic success. ... The Jean Augustine Chair, which will also look at educational issues involving immigration,
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The campaign to mount a Chair in the name of MP Jean Augustine for York’s Faculty of Education t ook to the road with a spirited benefit concert in Montreal on Dec. 2. Performers at the benefit included harpist Denise Llewellyn, the People’s Gospel Choir of Montreal, jazz musician and composer Eddie Bullen and his...
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Jean Augustine | Toronto's Five Largest Immigrant Communitie ... The Interview: Jean Augustine ... A land of promise ... or a land of broken promises? Ontario Fairness Commissioner Jean Augustine on the barriers to better immigrant employment.
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Member of Parliament: Jean Augustine; Gender: F; Birthdate: 1937-09-09; Website: Jean Augustine, MP; Province: Ontario; Parliamentary Contact Info; ... The hon. Leader of the Opposition, you have eight seconds in which to answer. read the debate...
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An ifeminist editorial. ... Dear Madame Augustine: This past summer, your office published the report, "School Succes by Gender: A Catalyst for Masculinst Discourse". ... Secretary Augustine, this report is not merely an example of inept scholarship. And it does not just represent a gross misuse of taxpayer money.
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Dr. Augustine, Member of Parliament of Canada, described how the Canadian Government involved 350 national organizations over an eight-month period in the creation of the country's official position on food security.
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