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Quebec engineer Suze Youance appointed to Canadian Senate

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named a civil engineer who grew up in Haiti as the next senator from Quebec. Suze Youance is the 76th person appointed to the Senate since Trudeau took office.

Youance immigrated to Canada from Haiti in 2006

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Suze Youance spent more than a decade on Canadian aid projects based out of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. (LinkedIn/Suze Youance)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named a civil engineer who grew up in Haiti as the next senator from Quebec.

Suze Youance will sit as an independent in the upper chamber.

She immigrated to Canada from Haiti in 2006, having spent more than a decade on Canadian aid projects based out of Port-au-Prince.

Youance settled in Montreal where she taught at the cole de technologie suprieure(ETS), a public research university that specializes in the field of engineering.

She also is the president of the Haitian Community Office in Montreal, which provides family, academic, immigration and other support.

Youance is the 76th senator appointed since Trudeau took office in 2015.