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Roland Arpin was born on 27 April, 1934 in Montréal, Rosemont, Canada, is a Deputy. Discover Roland Arpin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 27 April, 1934
Birthday 27 April
Birthplace Montréal, Rosemont, Canada
Date of death (2010-09-02) Quebec, Canada
Died Place Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canada

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2010

He died at the age of 76, on 2 September 2010, from Parkinson's disease.

2008

“There was some clearing work to be done, I did it. This organisation had to be given a boost. It is done. I consider that was my mandate. The years that remain before 2008 will be years of tug-of-war between the federal, provincial and municipal governments. I don't feel like going through this. There are battles that we don't feel like fighting."

2001

In 2001, Roland Arpin set up the Société du 400e anniversaire de Québec (in anticipation of 2008), of which he was the first president and general manager, until 2004 when he retired aged 70 years old. Roland Arpin then said:

1991

In February 1991, the Minister of Cultural Affairs entrusted him with the responsibility of developing a draft cultural policy for Quebec. In the same year, the Direction des Musées de France entrusted him with the mandate to carry out an evaluation and prepare a recovery plan for the National Museum of Folk Arts and Traditions, located in Paris.

1987

In 1987, he was given the mission of founding the Museum of Civilization in Quebec City, which opened its doors the following year. He was the institution's director until 2001.

1975

In 1975, Roland Arpin became Assistant Deputy Minister for Planning and Budget Planning at the Quebec Ministry of Education. He was then responsible for policy and planning activities, economic and demographic studies, private education, the teaching resources department, computer science, and continuing education. He was appointed Deputy Minister of Cultural Affairs in 1980 and then-Secretary of the Conseil du trésor in 1984. This function placed him at the heart of government administration. Many government missions led him abroad, for instance, from 1976 to 1980, he served on the Education Commission of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, where he served as vice-president for two years. In addition, he undertook many personal travels, taking him to the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Africa.

1934

Roland Arpin (27 April 1934 – 2 September 2010) was a Canadian educator, communicator, and public administrator. He is best known as the Deputy Minister for Education and Culture, as Director of Working Groups who reports to the Government of Quebec, and as the second Director General of the Musée de la civilisation.

Arpin was born in 1934 in Montreal. He devoted several years of studies to his training as a teacher. He first obtained a certificate of higher education and then a baccalaureate in pedagogy at the University of Montreal, following the completion of a bachelor's degree from the same university. He then began his career as an educator. He taught for 12 years, from primary to university, and then became a school administrator, from the Directorate of Personnel to the General Directorate at Collège de Maisonneuve for five years. From 1972 to 1975, he served as president of the Fédération des Collèges d’enseignement général et professionnel and the Center for Research and Animation in Education.