Dominique Anglade Net Worth, Family, Parents, Husband, Ethnicity, Wiki, Biography & More

Dominique Anglade Net Worth, Family, Parents, Husband, Children, Wiki, Biography & More get all the information here.Dominique Anglade is a Canadian politician who is presently serving as the leader of the Quebec Liberal Party and the leader of the Official Opposition of Quebec until December 1, 2022.

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Dominique Anglade Net Worth, Family, Parents, Husband, Ethnicity, Wiki, Biography & More
Dominique Anglade Net Worth

Dominique Anglade is the first woman of Haitian ancestry to hold the position of cabinet minister in Canada. She is also the first black woman to lead a provincial party in Canada and the first to hold the position of leader of the Quebec Liberal Party. She is an academic herself, having been born to the scholar Georges Anglade.

Dominique Anglade Net Worth

Dominique Anglade Net Worth is $1 Million - $2 Million in 2022.As a Canadian Politicial She earns a handsome salary from her profession.

Name Dominique Anglade
Net Worth $1 Million - $2 Million 
Income / Salary Per Years Will Update Soon
Income Source Canadian Politician
Last Update 2022

Dominique AngladeWiki/ Biography

Anglade was born on 31 January 1974 in Montreal.Anglade Did Master of Business Administration (MBA) from HEC Montréal and a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering from École Polytechnique de Montréal. Before entering politics, Anglade worked in Montreal for the consulting company McKinsey & Company.

Real Name Dominique Anglade 
Birthdate 31 January 1974
Age (2022) 48 years
Place of Birth Montreal, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Ethnicity Mixed
Religion Not Known
Education Graduation
Profession Politician

Dominique Anglade  Family, Husband & Marital Status

Father Name Georges Anglade
Mother Name Mireille Neptune Anglade
Siblings Not Known
Marital Status Married
Spouse / Partner Helge Seetzen
Children Yes
Net Worth $1 Million - $2 Million 
Last Update 2022

Dominique Anglade Parents 

Dominique Anglade Born to her Parents Georges Anglade and Mireille Neptune Anglade.Her Father's name is Georges Anglade who was a  Haitian–Canadian geographer, professor, writer and politician and her mother's name is Mireille Neptune Anglade. who was worked for NATO monitoring women's rights in Haiti.

Dominique Anglade Husband and Children

Dominique Anglade is a Married Woman. She is married with Helge Seetzen in 2004.As per Wikipedia Her husband Helge is a German technologist and businessman known for imaging & multimedia research and commercialization.The Couple have possibely kids but there is no any information about them we will update soon

Dominique Anglade Ethnicity, Nationality

Dominique Anglade Ethnicity Belongs is Mixed.His Parents belongs to Haitian–Canadian ethnicity and Currently Dominique Anglade  holds the Canadian Nationality.

Ethnicity, Nationality Career Highights

Anglade was previously a member of the Coalition Avenir Québec. In the 2012 election, she ran as the CAQ candidate in Fabre, losing to Liberal Gilles Ouimet. She served as the CAQ's president from 2012 to 2013. She resigned in order to become the CEO of Montreal International.

In 2015, Anglade joined the Quebec Liberal Party and ran as their candidate for Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne in a by-election. She cited objections to the CAQ's stances on ethnic identity and immigration to explain her political turn.

From 2016 until 2018, Anglade served as Minister of Economic Development, Innovation, and Export Trade in Philippe Couillard's administration. This made Anglade the first Canadian of Haitian ancestry to hold a ministerial position. In 2017, Anglade was appointed Deputy Premier of Quebec, a position she held until the collapse of the Liberal government in the 2018 election.

On May 11, 2020, Anglade was appointed party leader after her opponent, Alexandre Cusson (Fr), withdrew from the campaign.She became the first woman to lead the Quebec Liberal Party and the first black woman in Quebec to lead a provincial party.On November 7, 2022, Anglade announced her retirement as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.