Xavier Daniel Dupont was the first Everetti Secretary of State of the Union of Everett. Dupont was born on November 17th, 1957 in Quebec, Quebec, formerly part of Canada. Dupont grew up a Canadian citizen and achieved high scores in school and college, gaining a Master's degree, attending Institut d'études internationales de Montréal, a University of Quebec Montreal campus. He married his wife Martha just after college. He worked with the Canadian government in diplomatic relations with the United States until the collapse of the nation which formed the Union of Everett. During the Canadian Crisis of 2006, Dupont supported the secession of Quebec from Canada, led by Quebecois Nationalists and during the annexing of the territories of Quebec, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Sco
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| - Xavier Daniel Dupont was the first Everetti Secretary of State of the Union of Everett. Dupont was born on November 17th, 1957 in Quebec, Quebec, formerly part of Canada. Dupont grew up a Canadian citizen and achieved high scores in school and college, gaining a Master's degree, attending Institut d'études internationales de Montréal, a University of Quebec Montreal campus. He married his wife Martha just after college. He worked with the Canadian government in diplomatic relations with the United States until the collapse of the nation which formed the Union of Everett. During the Canadian Crisis of 2006, Dupont supported the secession of Quebec from Canada, led by Quebecois Nationalists and during the annexing of the territories of Quebec, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Sco
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| - Xavier Daniel Dupont was the first Everetti Secretary of State of the Union of Everett. Dupont was born on November 17th, 1957 in Quebec, Quebec, formerly part of Canada. Dupont grew up a Canadian citizen and achieved high scores in school and college, gaining a Master's degree, attending Institut d'études internationales de Montréal, a University of Quebec Montreal campus. He married his wife Martha just after college. He worked with the Canadian government in diplomatic relations with the United States until the collapse of the nation which formed the Union of Everett. During the Canadian Crisis of 2006, Dupont supported the secession of Quebec from Canada, led by Quebecois Nationalists and during the annexing of the territories of Quebec, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, worked with the Everetti government in relations and naturalization of Canadians into the Union of Everett. Xavier Dupont was elected to the office of Secretary of State in 2007, becoming the first official to hold that position.
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