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Mona N. Fortier (born August 26, 1972) is a
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politician who previously served as the
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from 2021 to 2023. A member of the
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, Fortier has represented the
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of Ottawa—Vanier since winning the 3 April 2017 by-election. She previously served as the associate minister of finance and minister of middle class prosperity. Prior to her election, Fortier worked as Chief Director of Communications and Market Development for
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in Ottawa. She was also president of the Ottawa—Vanier Liberal riding association and was an advisor on the
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mayoral campaign in 2006.


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Official Website

Bio & mandate from the Prime Minister
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