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  1. Marc Garneau. 27,995 likes · 26 talking about this. Député | M.P. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount, Québec

  2. Joseph Jean-Pierre Marc Garneau, CC, PC (* 23. Februar 1949 in Québec) ist ein kanadischer Politiker und ehemaliger Astronaut.Er ist der erste Kanadier, der in den Weltraum flog. Von 2001 bis 2005 war er Präsident der kanadischen Weltraumbehörde (CSA/ASC). Im Jahr 2006 wurde er als Kandidat der Liberalen Partei Kanadas für die Wahl zum Kanadischen Unterhaus aufgestellt, jedoch nicht gewählt.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Garneau bowed to the inevitable and dropped out of the race. Eighteen months later he was co-chair of the Liberal Party’s “ International Affairs Council of Advisors ,” with a threefold mission: Figure out the party’s foreign policy; teach foreign policy to a leader with extremely limited experience in the field; and be seen showing interest in foreign policy.

  4. Marc Garneau. Marc Garneau, (born February 23, 1949, Quebec city, Quebec, Canada), Canadian naval officer, astronaut, and politician who was the first Canadian citizen to go into space (1984). Garneau received a B.S. in engineering physics from the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, in 1970 and a doctorate in electrical ...

  5. École secondaire publique Marc-Garneau, Trenton, Ontario. 667 likes · 99 talking about this · 201 were here. Directrice:Chantal Paquin-McAlpine Directrice-adjointe: Tanja Morin-Kovacevic

  6. Biography - Marc Garneau. Marc Garneau has served his country his entire professional career, beginning with the Canadian Navy and then as an astronaut and President of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and now in political life as an elected Member of Parliament. Marc was made a Companion in the Order of Canada, Canada’s highest civilian honour.

  7. 15 de oct. de 2015 · Inspired by their example of national service, Garneau joined the Navy in 1965. In contrast to his father's time in the military — the heyday of the Canadian Forces — Garneau enlisted at the beginning of a long period of decline. In 1967, the government of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau government unified the Canadian Army, Air Force and Navy into one organization, setting it on a decades ...