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  1. Vivian Barbot (born July 7, 1941) is a Canadian teacher, activist, and politician. She is a former president of the Fédération des femmes du Québec, a former member of Parliament and former vice-president of the Bloc Québécois.

    • Family and Education
    • Professional Career and Activism
    • Political Career
    • Retirement
    • Awards and Honours

    Vivian Barbot grew up in a well-off family; her grandfather owned plantations. At age 16, she left Haiti to study in France. In 1960, the dictatorial regime of François Duvalier had imposed harsh political and social conditions in Haiti. Vivian Barbot returned there without completing her studies. Her family was placed under house arrest, and her f...

    From 1983 to 2001, Vivian Barbot taught French at the CEGEP in Victoriaville, Quebec. From 1991 to 1992, she was president of Quebec’s federation of CEGEP teachers’ unions, the Fédération des enseignantes et enseignants de cégep. She also supported the causes of various feminist and trade-union organizations in Quebec. ( See also Union Centrals, Qu...

    Vivian Barbot developed affinities with the political ideals of the Quebec sovereignty movement (see Separatism in Canada) and became a member of the Bloc Québécois. ( See Francophone Nationalism in Québec.) In the 2006 federal elections, Barbot ran as the Bloc Québécois candidate in Papineau riding and was elected as its Member of Parliament, rece...

    Vivian Barbot retired from politics in 2012, at age 70. She wanted to focus on her writing projects and on taking care of her grandchildren and her elderly mother. In September 2013, she broke with Fédération des femmes du Québec, which she had led from 2001 to 2003, following a difference of opinion regarding the proposed Québec Values Charter, wh...

    Souper-Gala des Patriotes 2017: Marie-Victoire Felix Dumouchel award for her great contribution to the advancement of Quebec sovereigntist and patriotic causes
    Woman of the Year Award from the Montreal association of Haitian business and professional women (AFAPHM), 2001
    Ambassador for the Université de Sherbrooke, 2001
    Chevalière de l’Ordre de la Pléiade et du dialogue des cultures, from the Assemblée des parlementaires de la Francophonie, 2006
  2. 19. Juni 2008 · Vivian Barbot. House of Commons photo. Crucial Fact. Her favourite word was quebec. Last in Parliament September 2008, as Bloc MP for Papineau (Québec) Lost her last election, in 2011, with 26% of the vote.

  3. Vivian Barbot, née le à Saint-Marc ( Haïti ), est une femme politique, féministe et syndicaliste canado - haïtienne, active au Québec. De 2001 à 2003, elle est présidente de la Fédération des femmes du Québec.

    • Papineau
    • Bloc québécois
    • 23 janvier 2006
    • 39e
  4. Barbot became the first person of a visible minority group to lead a Canadian federal political party with parliamentary representation. Barbot was born in Saint-Marc, Haiti. She is the former Member of Parliament for the riding of Papineau.

  5. 5. Nov. 2020 · Bureau and Presidential Committee. Bureau; Presidential Committee; Committees. POL - Political Affairs and Democracy; JUR - Legal Affairs and Human Rights

  6. Bureau and Presidential Committee. Bureau; Presidential Committee; Committees. POL - Political Affairs and Democracy; JUR - Legal Affairs and Human Rights