D'Iberville Fortier
D'Iberville Fortier, OC (February 5, 1926 – April 22, 2006) was a Canadian diplomat and public servant.
D'Iberville Fortier | |
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3rd Commissioner of Official Languages | |
In office 1984–1991 | |
Preceded by | Max Yalden |
Succeeded by | Victor Goldbloom |
Personal details | |
Born | Montreal, Quebec | February 5, 1926
Died | April 22, 2006 80) | (aged
Career
A career diplomat, his service spanned the years 1952 to 1984. During this time, he was the Canadian ambassador to: Libya, Tunisia, Italy, Luxembourg, and Belgium. In addition, he was the High Commissioner to Malta and the Acting Canadian Commissioner at the ICSC for Cambodia.[1]
From 1984 to 1991, he was the third Commissioner of Official Languages.
In 2000, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of being "a public servant and a diplomat highly respected in the international community".[2]
He was married to Marie-Thérèse Allégret and had two children, Sébastien and Valérie.
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Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Max Yalden |
Commissioner of Official Languages 1984–1991 |
Succeeded by Victor Goldbloom |
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