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Clive Doucet

Clive Doucet is a Canadian writer and politician of Acadian descent.

His 1999 Canadian bestseller Notes From Exile profiles his visit to the 1994 First Acadian World Congress in New Brunswick. His other books include Lost and Found in Acadie (2004), a meditation on Acadian history and his visit to the Second Acadian World Congress in Louisiana in 1999, Canal Seasons (2003), his fourth collection of poetry and My Grandfather's Cape Breton (originally 1980, republished in 2003), a memoir of summer boyhood visits to his grandfather on the family farm in the 1960's.

Doucet lives in Ottawa, Ontario, where he is a city councillor for Capital Ward, which includes The Glebe and Heron Park.

See also: 2003 Ottawa election

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