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Viviane Lapointe is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 2021 Canadian federal election. She represents the electoral district of Sudbury as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.[1]

Biography

Lapointe was born in Elliot Lake, Ontario, where her father was a miner. She later moved to the New Sudbury neighbourhood, where she grew up, graduating from École secondaire Macdonald-Cartier.[2]

She worked for the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines before later becoming executive director of Community Living Greater Sudbury.

In June 2021, she announced her intention to seek the Liberal Party of Canada nomination for the 2021 Canadian federal election, seeking to replace outgoing Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre.[3] After successfully winning the nomination over Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival director Tammy Frick,[4] she went on to win her riding in the 2021 election with 34 per cent of the vote.[5]

Committees

  • INDU Standing Committee on Industry and Technology
  • RNNR Standing Committee on Natural Resources

Electoral record

Sudbury

2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Viviane LaPointe 15,871 34.5 -6.4
New Democratic Nadia Verrelli 13,569 29.5 +0.6
Conservative Ian Symington 12,747 27.7 +7.1
People's Colette Andréa Methé 2,735 5.9 +4.1
Green David Robert Robinson 940 2.0 -4.7
Independent J. David Popescu 111 0.2
Total valid votes 45,973
Total rejected ballots 313
Turnout 46,286 62.18
Eligible voters 74,386
Source: Elections Canada[6]

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