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Compassion Network: Eric Charron Takes the Torch

Summary by La Liberté
Freedom met with him to discuss his career and vision for this new position. After spending 33 years in the army, an environment that made him travel across Canada and the world, Eric Charron decided that it was time to change his career to allow his family to settle in Winnipeg, a city they worshipped when he was employed as deputy minister in the provincial government, a position that put him in charge of post-secondary education issues."I als…
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Freedom met with him to discuss his career and vision for this new position. After spending 33 years in the army, an environment that made him travel across Canada and the world, Eric Charron decided that it was time to change his career to allow his family to settle in Winnipeg, a city they worshipped when he was employed as deputy minister in the provincial government, a position that put him in charge of post-secondary education issues."I als…

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La Liberté broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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