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Marc Miller
House of CommonsIn officeLiberal Party of CanadaQuebec · Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-SœursMember of Parliament

Marc Miller

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Marc Miller is a Canadian politician and lawyer currently serving as the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and the Minister responsible for Official Languages. A long-time associate of Justin Trudeau, Miller was first elected to the House of Commons in 2015. Throughout his parliamentary career, he has held several high-profile cabinet positions, including Minister of Indigenous Services, Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations, and Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. Known for his fluency in multiple languages, including Mohawk, Miller has been a central figure in the Liberal government's policy development regarding immigration levels and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

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Born
March 12, 1973 · 53 years old
Birth place
Montreal, Canada
Education
Université de Montréal; McGill University Faculty of Law
Career
Lawyer at Stikeman Elliott; Canadian Army Primary Reserve (Master Corporal)

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