The cedar meets the maple leaf! Two Lebanese expats get seats in Canadian parliament

Published October 15th, 2013 - 07:00 GMT
Lina Mitlik and Patricia Philippe Arab are boosting Lebanese-Canadian relations with their recent election to the Nova Scotian parliament. (Photo courtesy of fanoos.com)
Lina Mitlik and Patricia Philippe Arab are boosting Lebanese-Canadian relations with their recent election to the Nova Scotian parliament. (Photo courtesy of fanoos.com)

Two Canadians of Lebanese origins won seats in the parliament of the Nova Scotia province in Canada, reported the National News Agency on Monday.

Lina Mitlij and Patricia Philippe Arab won the seats in the elections that took place last week.

NNA said that it was first time that any Lebanese expatriate wins a seat in such elections.

Mitlij and Arab hail from the Bsharre town of al-Diman and they are in constant contact with Lebanon and the Maronite Patriarchate headquarters in their hometown, it added.

They dedicated their victory to Lebanon, stressing their loyalty to their second home Canada.

They also emphasized that they seek to serve Canadian society and bolster Lebanese-Canadian ties.

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