
Marc Garneau
Marc Garneau is a prominent Canadian politician and former astronaut, known for being the first Canadian to travel to space. He served as a Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party and held various ministerial roles, including Minister of Foreign Affairs. Garneau's career in public service is marked by his commitment to science, technology, and international relations, making significant contributions to Canada's space program and diplomatic efforts.
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Marc Garneau is the Canadian Foreign Minister who is part of the call for Israel to not restrict NGOs.
دعوات أوروبية لإسرائيل لعدم التضييق على المنظمات الإنسانيةMarc Garneau, the first Canadian to go into space, later served as a federal cabinet minister.
I remember Marc Garneau - The Globe and Mail
Marc Garneau was the first Canadian in space and served as a member of Parliament for 14½ years, including six years in the federal cabinet.
Marc Garneau, first Canadian in space, remembered for aspirations he held for his countryMarc Garneau, the Canadian astronaut who went on to a career in politics that saw him serve as a federal cabinet minister, has died.
Former federal cabinet minister and astronaut Marc Garneau dead at 76Marc Garneau has since told of how he was unable even to get a meeting with the prime minister.
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