Albert Khelfa was born on January 11,1945 and is a former Canadian politician.
12 Facts About Albert Khelfa
Albert Khelfa was born in Cairo, Egypt, and received a diploma in dental surgery from the University of Cairo.
Albert Khelfa was a secondary school teacher in comparative biology and human biology in Sorel from 1969 to 1983 and taught English at the primary level from 1983 to 1985.
Albert Khelfa served on the executive of the Teachers' Union of Sorel from 1976 to 1980 and was president of the Sorel-Tracy Multicultural Group from 1978 to 1980.
Albert Khelfa was first elected to the Quebec legislature in the 1985 general election, defeating Parti Quebecois cabinet minister Maurice Martel in the Richelieu division.
The Liberals won a majority government in this election under Robert Bourassa, and Albert Khelfa entered the legislature as a government backbencher.
Albert Khelfa was appointed to the legislative committee on education and culture in 1986.
Albert Khelfa was re-elected in the 1989 general election and was re-appointed to the committee on culture later in the year.
Albert Khelfa spoke against a neo-nazi rally that was held at a small town in his riding in 1992.
Albert Khelfa was defeated by Parti Quebecois candidate Sylvain Simard in 1994, as the Liberal Party lost power to the PQ provincially.
Albert Khelfa became a senior management and international development consultant after leaving the Quebec legislature.
Albert Khelfa was appointed to the board of directors of the Klondike Star Mineral Corporation on October 12,2006, and resigned two years later.