Marc Lortie

Marc Lortie
15th Canadian Ambassador to France
In office
2007–2012
Preceded by Claude Laverdure
Succeeded by Lawrence Cannon
15th Canadian Ambassador to Andorra
In office
2004[1]  ????
Preceded by Anthony Vincent[2]
16th Canadian Ambassador to Spain
In office
2004–2007
Preceded by Alain Dudoit[3]
11th Canadian Ambassador to Paraguay
In office
1993  ????
Preceded by Michael T. Mace
Succeeded by Robert G. Clark
20th[4] Canadian Ambassador to Chile
In office
1993–1997
Preceded by Michael T. Mace
Succeeded by Lawrence Lederman
Personal details
Born 1948[5]
Beauport, Quebec, Canada

Marc Lortie is a Canadian diplomat.

After graduating from Laval University with a specialized Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (International Relations) Lortie joined the Department of External Affairs, in 1971. His responsibilities there included deployments to Tunisia and Washington, D.C.. In 1985, Lortie joined the Prime Minister's Office responsible for international media relations before being assigned as press secretary in 1987.

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