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Encyclopedia > Yvon Godin

Yvon Godin (born May 12, 1955 in Bathurst, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician.


Godin is currently a New Democratic Party MP in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Acadie—Bathurst since 1997. Godin is a former labour representative. He is the current Whip of the NDP caucus, and is the NDP critic of Official Languages, Employment Insurance, Intergovernmental Affairs and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.


In 2003, he supported Bill Blaikie's campaign to lead the NDP.


There are rumours that Godin may resign his seat in the Canadian House of Commons to run for the leadership of the New Democratic Party of New Brunswick.

Preceded by:
Doug Young, Liberal
Members of Parliament from Acadie—Bathurst Succeeded by:
(incumbent)

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Yvon Godin - definition of Yvon Godin in Encyclopedia (138 words)
Yvon Godin (born May 12, 1955 in Bathurst, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician.
Godin is currently a New Democratic Party MP in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Acadie—Bathurst since 1997.
There are rumours that Godin may resign his seat in the Canadian House of Commons to run for the leadership of the New Democratic Party of New Brunswick.
Yvon Godin, Depute / MP > Yvon Godin, MP (278 words)
Godin was born in 1955 in Saint-Sauveur, New Brunswick.
Godin was a member of the federal committee on training for miners and fish plant workers.
Godin was awarded the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Pléiade, de l'Ordre de la Francophonie et du Dialogue des cultures for his contribution to the Francophonie in Canada.
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