First Egyptian woman elected mayor of Canadian city of Brossard - News Summed Up

First Egyptian woman elected mayor of Canadian city of Brossard


Egyptian Dourine Assaad, an immigrant to Canada, was on Monday elected mayor of Brossard city of Quebec after defeating her main rival and former head of the city, Mayor Paul Leduc. According to Canadian media reports, Assaad, a mathematician and businesswoman, was a Brossard Party candidate, and was elected with 39 percent of the vote. Assaad is the first woman in 30 years to be appointed mayor in Brossard city. Having graduated from the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Computer of Montreal University, Assaad served as councilor of Brossard city in 2009. Assaad, a resident of the city for nearly fifteen years, is aiming to focus on the construction of Brossard City Hall, in addition to introducing a new participatory budget.


Source: Egypt Independent November 07, 2017 11:03 UTC



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