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Stphane Dion to be appointed ambassador to France, Radio-Canada sources say

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will appoint Stphane Dion, his predecessor as Liberal Party leader, as Canada's ambassador to France, sources told Radio-Canada.

The former foreign affairs minister and Liberal Party leader is currently ambassador to Germany

Former Foreign Affairs Minister Stphane Dion will become Canada's ambassador to France, sources told Radio-Canada. (Fred Chartrand/Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau willappointformer Foreign Affairs Minister and Liberal Party leaderStphane Dion as Canada's ambassador to France, sources told Radio-Canada.

Dion has beenCanada's ambassador Germany since 2017. The French ambassadorship has been vacant since last year.The Prime Minister is expected to formally announce the appointment in the coming days.

Dion, who also serves as Canada's special envoy to the European Union and Europe, has held a number of senior positions in government. His tenure as Minister of Foreign Affairs went from November 2015 to January 2017. He was also Minister of Environment from 2004 to 2005, and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs from 1996 to 2003.

He was Liberal Party leader for two years between 2006 and 2008. Prior to entering politics, hetaught political science at theUniversit de Moncton and Universit de Montral.

Marc Garneau, another former foreign affairs minister, told media in November of last year thatTrudeau offered him the job, but he declined "for all sorts of reasons."