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Kettly Beauregard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kettly Beauregard
Kettly Beauregard is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She served on the Montreal city council from 1994 to 2001, representing Marie-Victorin as a member of Vision Montreal. She has also sought election to the Canadian House of Commons and the National Assembly of Quebec. Beauregard was the first black city councillor in Montreal's history.〔Ingrid Peritz, "Most anglo councillors in opposition; But concerns will be heard at city hall, veteran Boskey says," ''Montreal Gazette'', 8 November 1994, A1.〕 ==Early life and career== Beauregard was born to a middle class family in Haiti and was raised in the affluent suburban community of Pétionville. She moved to Canada in 1972 and later received a degree in Political Science from the Université du Québec à Montréal (1981).〔Michelle Lalonde, "Four main mayoral candidates vow to oppose language debate; Municipal Elections Montreal," ''Montreal Gazette'', 24 October 1994, A1; Ingrid Peritz, "All eyes on trailblazer; Much expected of first non-white elected to city council," ''Montreal Gazette'', 10 November 1994, A1; (Canada Votes 2011: Ridings: Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie ), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, accessed 28 August 2013.〕 From 1990 to 1994, she was the leader of ''Service d'aide communautaire'', providing social services in the Côte-des-Neiges area.〔Irwin Block, "Battle to revive city starts now: Bourque; Vision Montreal presents 49 candidates," ''Montreal Gazette'', 17 September 1994, A3; "Black candidates in municipal fray," ''Community Contact'', 31 October 1994, p. 16.〕
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