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Passing of former Chancellor Aline Chr¨¦tien

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Hello, Aanii, Bonjour,

It is with immense sadness that I learned of the passing of Madame Aline Chr¨¦tien, and one of our University¡¯s greatest champions.?

Flags on campus will be lowered at half-mast Tuesday, September 15 to honour and commemorate Madame Chr¨¦tien¡¯s life and legacy.

Madame Chr¨¦tien was known as the force of nature, ¡°¡± who inspired and skillfully advised her husband and former Prime Minister, Jean Chr¨¦tien, over the course of his long and storied political career. ¡°It will be Jean¡¯s turn to assist me in my duties,¡± about her new role at 51ÎÛÂþ.

In her role as Laurentian¡¯s first chancellor, Madame Chr¨¦tien presided over convocation ceremonies, conferred degrees, provided advice to the University president and helped promote the institution. She was deeply passionate about education, as the oldest daughter of a large family, and ¡±

Madame Chretien was self-taught and pursued her passion for languages, and spoke French, English, Italian, and Spanish. ¡°Education was always my goal,¡± to The Northern Life in 2010.

In her 2010 address to fall convocation on the morning of Oct. 30, Madame Chr¨¦tien that still resonate: ¡°Every generation in history has risen to meet the challenges of its time. I now ask you to rise and meet your challenges - I believe you will.¡±

Let us continue to carry forward Madame Chr¨¦tien¡¯s legacy as a great advocate of Laurentian, of higher education, and of the aspirations of our youth.

Thank you, Merci, Miigwech?

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Robert Hach¨¦, Ph.D.

President and Vice-Chancellor