Benoît CazabonBenoît Cazabon is an influential linguist in Ontario. He has played a significant role in the linguistic and academic landscape of French Ontario. Serving as a professor at Ontario universities in Sudbury, Toronto, and Ottawa from 1973 to 2009, he ha influenced generations of students and scholars. In 1978, he co-founded the Institut franco-ontarien and served as its director for four years. Additionally, he established and directed the Official Languages Centre at Laurentian University. His commitment to research continued as he founded and directed the Centre de recherche en éducation du Nouvel-Ontario at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education between 1989 and 1990. Cazabon's academic interests are particularly focused on semiotics and hermeneutics, symbolic representations, identity and belonging, rational thought, and ideologies. His scholarly achievements include authoring over 25 independent publications and contributing a hundred peer-reviewed articles, reflecting his dedication to advancing knowledge in these fields.Beyond his academic pursuits, Benoît Cazabon's entrepreneurial and administrative experiences have highlighted his strengths in leadership, strategic planning, and human relations. He values shared vision of higher significance, creative projects that foster lasting change, and meaningful human connections. He became a certified coach with New Ventures West in California (2012). Read More Read Less
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