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Sonia L'Heureux

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Preceded by
  
William Robert Young

Succeeded by
  
Jean-Denis Fréchette

Preceded by
  
Kevin Page

Nationality
  
Canadian

Sonia L'Heureux is a Canadian civil servant, who has been the Parliamentary Librarian of Canada since 2012. She was the first woman ever named to the position.

Originally from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, L'Heureux joined the Canadian civil service in 1987. She worked for Human Resources and Social Development Canada, Finance Canada, Environment Canada and Energy, Mines and Resources Canada as a policy analyst before joining the Library of Parliament as associate librarian in 2008. She holds bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from the Université de Montréal.

Following the resignation of Kevin Page in March 2013, L'Heureux also served as interim Parliamentary Budget Officer until the appointment of Jean-Denis Fréchette in September.

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Sonia L'Heureux Wikipedia