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Laurent Poliquin (born June 12, 1975) is a Franco-Manitoban poet, educator and a community activist. He is a member of the Green Party of Canada.[1]

Laurent Poliquin
Laurent Poliquin in 1996
Born (1975-06-12) June 12, 1975 (age 47)
Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
OccupationPoet, Professor of French-Canadian Literature
Genrepoetry, essay
Notable works
  • De l'amuïssement des certitudes
  • Marchand d'intensité
  • La Métisse filante
Notable awardsRue-Deschambault Literary Award
Marcel Richard Award
Alliance française Award
French Government Award
Website
laurentpoliquin.org

Biography


He studied philosophy at the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières and completed a MA in French studies at the University of British Columbia. In 1999, he moved to Winnipeg and completed a Bachelor of Education at Université de Saint-Boniface, for which he was awarded the prestigious Government of France Award. He works as a journalist and radio host before becoming a teacher. In 2008, he began a doctorate in French studies at the University of Manitoba (Canada) after holding editorial functions at Éditions des Plaines (2003–2009).[2][3] In 2009 he was introduce as a member of the research center Young People's Text and Culture of the University of Winnipeg (CRYTC) and works as an editor for the international journal Youth: Young People, Texts, Cultures. He is also an honorary member of the International Scientific Council of the magazine Otago French Notes of New Zealand. He is the author of fifteen books.[4]

Winner of the Alliance Française Award in Molsheim (Alsace) in 2002,[5] Poliquin participated in the Toronto International Book Fair (2003), the Salon du livre de Paris (2007),[6] the Trois-Rivières International Poetry Festival (2001, 2003 and 2005) and the Winnipeg International Writers Festival (2001 to 2010). His poems have been published in Quebec (Le Sabord, Moebius and Ellipse), in Canada (Contemporary Verse 2, Canadian Literature) in France (Poésie sur Seine, Casse-Pieds, Le Temps des Cerises) and Italy (Ibiskos Editrice Risolo).


Works



Poetry



Essay



Short Stories



Collective works



Interview



Awards and distinctions



Electoral record


2021 Canadian federal election: Saint Boniface—Saint Vital
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalDan Vandal19,90843.8+1.0
ConservativeShola Agboola12,74928.0-4.6
New DemocraticMeghan Waters9,76721.5+4.6
People'sJane MacDiarmid1,9784.4+3.2
GreenLaurent Poliquin6761.5-4.1
RhinocerosSébastien CoRhino800.2N/A
IndependentScott A. A. Anderson580.1N/A
IndependentNaomi Crisostomo310.1N/A
IndependentKerri Hildebrandt310.1N/A
IndependentCharles Currie250.1N/A
IndependentJean-Denis Boudreault240.1N/A
IndependentPatrick Strzalkowski21<0.1N/A
Veterans CoalitionMatthew Correia17<0.1N/A
IndependentDenis Berthiaume16<0.1N/A
IndependentTomas Szuchewycz15<0.1N/A
IndependentAlexandra Engering14<0.1N/A
IndependentScott Falkingham14<0.1N/A
IndependentRyan Huard14<0.1N/A
IndependentEliana Rosenblum13<0.1N/A
IndependentManon Lili Desbiens11<0.1N/A
IndependentConrad Lukawski7<0.1N/A
Total valid votes 45,46999.2
Total rejected ballots 3790.8
Turnout 45,84866.3
Eligible voters 69,204
Liberal hold Swing +2.8
Source: Elections Canada[7]

References


  1. Fuller, Simon (September 2, 2021). "Poliquin looking to turn Saint Boniface-Saint Vital green". Winnipeg Free Press.
  2. La Liberté, September 10, 2008, page 21.
  3. La Liberté, December 4, 2003, page 23.
  4. "La Liberté » Blog Archive » Auteurs à l'honneur". la-liberte.mb.ca. Archived from the original on September 10, 2015.
  5. La Liberté, July 18, 2002, page 7.
  6. La Liberté, April 25, 2007, page 5.
  7. "List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election". Elections Canada. Retrieved September 2, 2021.

Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr:Laurent Poliquin; see its history for attribution.




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[fr] Laurent Poliquin

Laurent Poliquin, né à Trois-Rivières en 1975, est un poète franco-manitobain, membre de l’Association des auteurs du Manitoba français, du Regroupement des poètes francophones engagés pour la paix et la liberté et distingué par plusieurs récompenses littéraires, tels que le Prix de l’Alliance française (2002)[1], le Prix international Castello di Duino (2006), le Prix Rue-Deschambault (2015)[2] et le Prix international de poésie Senghor[3].



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