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Manon Massé

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Manon Massé is a Canadian politician in Quebec, who is the treasurer of Québec solidaire and has been the party's candidate in the electoral district of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques.[1]

Manon is a noted feminist, thinker, and social justice activist in and around Montreal.[2] Manon Massé also participated in the attempted break-up of the Israeli blockade on board the Canadian vessel Tahrir.[3] She is an out lesbian. [4]

References

  1. ^ François Cormier, "Québec solidaire prêt pour des élections, Radio-Canada.ca, Retrieved 2012-05-07
  2. ^ Julie Vaillancourt, "Intervues avec Manon Massé...", Fugues.com, Retrieved 2012-05-08
  3. ^ Agence QMI, "Québec solidaire: Manon Massé choisie dans Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques", TVAnouvelles.ca, Retrieved 2012-0508
  4. ^ Québec Solidaire wants to fight homophobia. CBC News, March 6, 2007.

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