Alexis Wawanoloath (born July 15, 1982) is a Canadian politician. He was a member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Abitibi-Est, representing the Parti Québécois. He is a member of the Abenaki First Nation. Wawanoloath became the first aboriginal member ever elected to the National Assembly since Ludger Bastien, defeating Liberal incumbent Pierre Corbeil in the 2007 elections. He was named the PQ critic for youth by André Boisclair. He ran again in the 2008 election and was defeated by Corbeil. On December 1, 2013, he was elected as councillor in the Abenakis of Odanak council.
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| - Alexis Wawanoloath est un avocat et un ancien homme politique, né le 9 juillet 1982 à Val-d'Or au Québec. Il a représenté la circonscription d'Abitibi-Est à l'Assemblée nationale du Québec sous la bannière du Parti québécois de 2007 à 2008. Il est le premier autochtone élu à l'Assemblée nationale depuis l'obtention du droit de vote des Premières Nations en 1969 et deuxième autochtone québécois à siéger à son parlement. Il est depuis 2021 avocat en droit des peuples autochtones chez Neashish & Champoux s.e.n.c. (fr)
- Alexis Wawanoloath (born July 15, 1982) is a Canadian politician. He was a member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Abitibi-Est, representing the Parti Québécois. He is a member of the Abenaki First Nation. Wawanoloath became the first aboriginal member ever elected to the National Assembly since Ludger Bastien, defeating Liberal incumbent Pierre Corbeil in the 2007 elections. He was named the PQ critic for youth by André Boisclair. He ran again in the 2008 election and was defeated by Corbeil. On December 1, 2013, he was elected as councillor in the Abenakis of Odanak council. (en)
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| - Alexis Wawanoloath (born July 15, 1982) is a Canadian politician. He was a member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Abitibi-Est, representing the Parti Québécois. He is a member of the Abenaki First Nation. The son of Christine Sioui-Wawanoloath and Gaston Larouche and descendant of Gray Lock, he studied at the Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Wawanoloath worked as a technician in social work at the l'Or-et-des-Bois School Board, an educator at a child daycare centre and a host for the Centre polyvalent pour jeunes autochthones in Val-d'Or. He was the president of the youth aboriginal council and an administrator at the Abitibi-Témiscamingue youth forum. Wawanoloath became the first aboriginal member ever elected to the National Assembly since Ludger Bastien, defeating Liberal incumbent Pierre Corbeil in the 2007 elections. He was named the PQ critic for youth by André Boisclair. He ran again in the 2008 election and was defeated by Corbeil. On December 1, 2013, he was elected as councillor in the Abenakis of Odanak council. (en)
- Alexis Wawanoloath est un avocat et un ancien homme politique, né le 9 juillet 1982 à Val-d'Or au Québec. Il a représenté la circonscription d'Abitibi-Est à l'Assemblée nationale du Québec sous la bannière du Parti québécois de 2007 à 2008. Il est le premier autochtone élu à l'Assemblée nationale depuis l'obtention du droit de vote des Premières Nations en 1969 et deuxième autochtone québécois à siéger à son parlement. Il est depuis 2021 avocat en droit des peuples autochtones chez Neashish & Champoux s.e.n.c. (fr)
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