

He has since been and has translated a reference guide for parents of children with cancer at the IWK. He retired in 1988 after having taught at the French Shannon School in Dartmouth and prepared a study on the teaching of sciences for the Department of Education. LeBlanc was also advisor of the French Section at the Department of Education, coordinator of the bursary program for summer schools and member of the Advisory Committee for the Acadian Schools. Between 19, he taught these subjects at the Halifax West high School. He was President of College (Université) Sainte-Anne between 19, having been vice-president in 1965-66, sciences and math professor and president of the Board of Advisors.
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His professional career started at Université Saint-Louis where he taught sciences and math and was vice-president. He studied theology at the Eudist Fathers Seminary in Charlesbourg, Québec, and at the Catholic University of Washington and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree at Saint Mary’s University in 1971. Raymond LeBlancīorn in Church Point, Raymond LeBlanc is an alumnus from Université Sainte-Anne. Savoie will be guest speaker at the ceremony to be held at the university gymnasium starting at 2:00pm. Raymond LeBlanc, former university president, and Donald Savoie, chairman of the Clément-Cormier Chair in Economic Development at Université de Moncton, will receive honorary doctorate degrees at the spring convocation which will take place on Saturday, May 1 st. Harley d’Entremont, president of Université Sainte-Anne, is pleased to announce the names of the honorary degree recipients for 1993.

Churchpoint (NS),March 15, 1993 - Université Sainte-Anne: Raymond LeBlanc and Donald Savoie to receive honorary doctorate degrees.
