Education
Born in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor) from Lakehead University and a Master of Arts (Master of Arts) and Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Toronto.
Born in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor) from Lakehead University and a Master of Arts (Master of Arts) and Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Toronto.
He was a teacher, school principal, professor at the University of Manitoba, assistant deputy minister of education, and deputy minister of education in Manitoba. He was elected as a Liberal candidate in the riding of Saint Boniface in the 1988 federal election. He was re-elected in 1993, 1997 and 2000.
In 2000, Duhamel was appointed to the federal Cabinet by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien to the portfolio of Veterans Affairs, a post he held until 2002.
Other posts he held include Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works (Public Works and Government Services), Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board, Secretary of State (Science, Research and Development), Secretary of State (Western Economic Diversification), and Secretary of State (Francophonie). He was appointed to the Senate on January 15, 2002 representing the senatorial division of Manitoba.
After a long battle with cancer, he died on September 30, 2002.