Roland Arpin (27 April 1934 – 2 September 2010) was a Canadian educator, communicator, and public administrator. He is best known as the Deputy Minister for Education and Culture, as Director of Working Groups who reports to the Government of Quebec, and as the second Director General of the Musée de la civilisation.
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| - Roland Arpin (27 April 1934 – 2 September 2010) was a Canadian educator, communicator, and public administrator. He is best known as the Deputy Minister for Education and Culture, as Director of Working Groups who reports to the Government of Quebec, and as the second Director General of the Musée de la civilisation. (en)
- Roland Arpin, (Montréal, Rosemont, le 27 avril 1934 — Québec, le 2 septembre 2010) est un pédagogue, communicateur et administrateur public québécois. Il est surtout connu comme sous-ministre à l'éducation puis à la culture, comme directeur de groupes de travail devant faire rapport au gouvernement du Québec, et comme deuxième directeur général du Musée de la civilisation. (fr)
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| - Roland Arpin (27 April 1934 – 2 September 2010) was a Canadian educator, communicator, and public administrator. He is best known as the Deputy Minister for Education and Culture, as Director of Working Groups who reports to the Government of Quebec, and as the second Director General of the Musée de la civilisation. (en)
- Roland Arpin, (Montréal, Rosemont, le 27 avril 1934 — Québec, le 2 septembre 2010) est un pédagogue, communicateur et administrateur public québécois. Il est surtout connu comme sous-ministre à l'éducation puis à la culture, comme directeur de groupes de travail devant faire rapport au gouvernement du Québec, et comme deuxième directeur général du Musée de la civilisation. (fr)
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