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Ève Mary Thaï Thi Lac

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Preceded by
  
Yvan Loubier

Name
  
Eve-Mary Thi

Succeeded by
  
Marie-Claude Morin

Party
  
Bloc Quebecois

Political party
  
Bloc Quebecois

Profession
  
Political assistant


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Born
  
February 6, 1972 (age 52) Vietnam (
1972-02-06
)

Role
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons

Office
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons since 2007

Residence
  
Saint-Hyacinthe, Canada

Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac (born February 6, 1972) is a Canadian politician. She was elected to the Canadian House of Commons on September 17, 2007, as the Bloc Québécois candidate in the Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot by-election, defeating the Conservative candidate Bernard Barré.

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Born in Vietnam, Thi Lac was adopted at age two by a Quebec family and grew up on a farm near Acton Vale. Prior to her election, she worked for her predecessor, Yvan Loubier, as an executive assistant in his constituency office.

She is the first Vietnamese Canadian ever elected to the Canadian House of Commons. She acknowledged that racism was a factor at the outset of her campaign, but stressed her local roots by joking that having grown up on a farm, she was the only candidate in the race who knew how to castrate a pig. She later credited her willingness to simply talk to people as her most effective strategy:

She was re-elected in the 2008 election, but was defeated in the 2011 election by Marie-Claude Morin of the New Democratic Party.

References

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