Patrick Brazeau

Patrick Brazeau

politician Canada

Senator Patrick Brazeau is a Canadian politician and former chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, known for his outspoken views on Indigenous issues and his tenure in the Senate. He gained national attention for his controversies and was appointed to the Senate in 2009. Brazeau, who has faced various personal and political challenges throughout his career, was recently in the news after collapsing during a debate on Bill C-5, which seeks to grant the federal government powers to expedite major project approvals.

Born on Jan 01, 1973 (52 years old)

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Canada Canada: Senator Patrick Brazeau is recovering after a 'dizzy spell' made him 'briefly lose consciousness' during a Senate debate. 7

The Globe and Mail: Brazeau’s collapse during Senate debate because of ‘dizzy spell,’ spokesperson says

Canada Canada: Senator Patrick Brazeau is said to be recovering after collapsing on the Senate floor during a debate. 6

The Globe and Mail: Senator Brazeau collapses in chamber during debate, staff say he appears to be recovering