Aime Calle Cabrera is the first Cuban woman who aspires to a seat in the Federal Parliament of Canada

August 24, 2021

Aime Calle Cabrera is the first Cuban woman aspiring to a seat in Canada's Federal Parliament.

The 29-year-old Cuban Aime Cabrera works at a Cuban financial consulting firm and lives in Canada. She is a humanitarian activist who has distinguished herself in the Cuban-Canadian community.

The nomination of Aime Calle as a candidate for deputy to the Federal Parliament came after her participation in a meeting with Senator Leo Housakos and Member of Parliament Pierre Paul-Hus, both from the Conservative Party, to address the Cuba crisis.

Recently, she has been nominated as a candidate for deputy to the Federal Parliament to address the Cuba crisis, as deputy for the Hochelaga district in Montreal.

The Cuban, Aime Cabrera, assures that her work in Canadian politics does not mean less interest in her country of origin.

In this way, the candidate assures that her commitment to Cuba is unwavering.

Cabrera is a Cuban with many interests such as hockey, classical literature, theater, music, and baking. Additionally, she is studying a degree in Business Administration at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. She is married and has 2 children.

Canadians of Cuban origin fully identify with Canadian public institutions and the values and principles that sustain and justify them.

On the other hand, Canadian Minister of Immigration Marco Mendicino assures that Canada could receive Central American migrants to help the United States.

Fuente: DimeCuba

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