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Dominic Leblanc
House of CommonsIn officeLiberal Party of CanadaNew Brunswick · BeauséjourMember of Parliament

Dominic Leblanc

Dominic LeBlanc

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Dominic LeBlanc is a prominent Canadian politician and lawyer who has served as the Member of Parliament for Beauséjour since 2000. A long-standing member of the Liberal Party, he has held numerous high-profile Cabinet positions, including Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, and Minister of Finance. Known as a political fixer within the government, LeBlanc has played a key role in stabilizing departments and managing complex intergovernmental relations. He is the son of former Governor General Roméo LeBlanc and has been a consistent, influential figure in the administrations of Justin Trudeau, often tasked with overseeing critical legislative and policy initiatives.

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Born
December 14, 1967 · 58 years old
Birth place
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Education
University of Toronto (Bachelor of Arts), University of New Brunswick (Bachelor of Laws), Harvard Law School (Master of Laws)
Career
Lawyer, Special Advisor to Prime Minister Jean Chrétien

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