Eric St-Pierre
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Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | Concordia University |
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Organization | Trottier Family Foundation |
Eric St-Pierre is a Canadian politician and lawyer and the former executive director of the Trottier Family Foundation, one of Canada's largest climate philanthropic foundations based out of Montreal, Canada.[1][2]
Biography
Eric studied political science (Hons) at Concordia University in 2016. He also obtained a civil and common law degree at McGill University in 2020.
Honours
In 2021, St-Pierre was named one of 26 Canadian Climate Champions by the British High Commission ahead of COP26, as a Canadian striving to move Canada towards net zero.
In 2021, St-Pierre was awarded the Young Lawyer Award in the alternative careers category by the Association du Jeune Barreau de Montréal.
In 2022, St-Pierre received the Clean50 Award for Advocates and ENGOs for his work in helping share the Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) initiative and climate action plan for the city of Montreal.
2025 Canadian federal election
St-Pierre was nominated to run for the Liberal Party of Canada in the electoral district of Honoré-Mercier in the 2025 Canadian federal election.
References
- ↑ McKenna, Catherine; St-Pierre, Eric (February 20, 2024). "Opinion: Montreal urgently needs a fresh set of climate commitments". Montreal Gazette. Read more at: https://www.montrealgazette.com/opinion/article131134.html#storylink=cpy
- ↑ Magas, Nicole (2020-09-25). "The Interview: After a 'Bold' Throne Speech, the Details Come Next, St-Pierre Says". The Energy Mix. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
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