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  1. Filmmaker. Known for. Viceregal consort to Michaëlle Jean. Jean-Daniel Lafond CC RCA (born August 18, 1944) is a French-born Canadian filmmaker, teacher of philosophy, and the husband to the former Governor General Michaëlle Jean, making him the viceregal consort of Canada during her service.

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  2. Jean-Daniel Lafond, né le 18 août 1944 à Désertines , est un cinéaste, un essayiste et un philosophe québécois et français. Au Canada, il est connu surtout comme cinéaste et comme Consort vice-royal, puisqu'il est le conjoint de la gouverneure générale Michaëlle Jean lors de son mandat (2005-2010).

    • Marie-Éden Lafond, Élise Lafond, Estelle Lafond
  3. Jean-Daniel Lafond. Director: Salam Iran: A Persian Letter. Jean-Daniel Lafond was born in France. He is known for Salam Iran: A Persian Letter (2002), Madwoman of God (2008) and Le voyage au bout de la route ou La ballade du pays qui attend (1988).

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    • Jean-Daniel Lafond
  4. Rt. Hon. Michaëlle Jean and her husband, Jean-Daniel Lafond joined George in the red chair to talk about art, youth, and self-expression. Madame Jean also we...

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  5. 2020-12-10. The End of Certainties, the latest documentary by Jean-Daniel Lafond, will be launched as a world premiere on NFB.ca on Monday, December 14, the opening day of the International Economic Forum of the Americas (IEFA) Conference of Montreal, which will be presented live online from December 14 to 17, 2020.

  6. Michaëlle Jean (born September 6, 1957, Port-au-Prince, Haiti) Canadian journalist and documentarian who was Canada’s 27th governor-general (2005–10) and the first person of African heritage to hold that post. She later became the first woman to serve as secretary-general of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (2015–19).

  7. Born in France, Jean-Daniel Lafond taught philosophy, was a film critic and a theoretician. He also carried out research in educational sciences and specialized in media pedagogy. He came to Canada in 1974 as a Visiting Professor at the Université de Montréal. He became a Canadian citizen in 1981.