Hello, Aanii, Bonjour,
It is with immense sadness that I learned of the passing of Madame Aline Chrétien, and one of our University’s greatest champions.?
Flags on campus will be lowered at half-mast Tuesday, September 15 to honour and commemorate Madame Chrétien’s life and legacy.
Madame Chrétien was known as the force of nature, “” who inspired and skillfully advised her husband and former Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, over the course of his long and storied political career. “It will be Jean’s turn to assist me in my duties,” about her new role at 黑料吃瓜不打烊.
In her role as 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s first chancellor, Madame Chrétien presided over convocation ceremonies, conferred degrees, provided advice to the University president and helped promote the institution. She was deeply passionate about education, as the oldest daughter of a large family, and ”
Madame Chretien was self-taught and pursued her passion for languages, and spoke French, English, Italian, and Spanish. “Education was always my goal,” to The Northern Life in 2010.
In her 2010 address to fall convocation on the morning of Oct. 30, Madame Chrétien that still resonate: “Every generation in history has risen to meet the challenges of its time. I now ask you to rise and meet your challenges - I believe you will.”
Let us continue to carry forward Madame Chrétien’s legacy as a great advocate of 黑料吃瓜不打烊, of higher education, and of the aspirations of our youth.
Thank you, Merci, Miigwech?
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Robert Haché, Ph.D.
President and Vice-Chancellor