Activist Jonathan Pitre

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Jonathan Pitre

Living place: Canada

Birthday: 2-6-2001 (23 years old)

Population of the world 2001: 6.16 billions

Global rank: #53614

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Who is Activist Jonathan Pitre?
Canada has a rare skin disease, epidermolysis bullosa, which has led to him being called "The Butterfly Child" in the press. He made headlines for his pursuit of a career in sports communication and his advocacy for those with his condition.
He gave an inspirational speech in front of 16,000 students across the country today in Ottawa, Ontario in 2015.
 
 

Young / Before famous

He attended a Catholic high school in Embrun, Ontario. He returned to his focus to sports media when his illness made his dream of becoming a professional athlete impossible.

Family life info

He was cared for by his mother Tina, who took it when he wrapped his entire body in bandages once every two days. He has a younger sister named Noémy.

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Actress and actress Mia Farrow also spoke at National Us Day 2015.

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When was Activist Jonathan Pitre born?
Jonathan Pitre birthday 2-6-2001 (at the age of 23).
Where is Activist Jonathan Pitre's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Jonathan Pitre was born in . is a Activist, whose Zodiac is Gemini, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Snake. Jonathan Pitre's global rank is 53614 and whose rank is 77 in list of famous Activist. Population of the world in 2001 is about 6.16 billions persons.
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Events in 2001 and 2-6

Events in the world in the birth year of Jonathan Pitre

  • Congo president Laurent Kabila assassinated by bodyguard (Jan. 16). Son Joseph Kabila takes over amid continuing civil war.
  • Ariel Sharon wins election in Israel (Feb. 6). Right-wing leader chosen overwhelmingly as nation's fifth prime minister in just over five years during worst Israeli-Palestinian violence in years. Background: Middle East.
  • The long-simmering resentment of Macedonia's ethnic Albanians erupts into violence in March. The rebels seek greater autonomy within Macedonia. After six months of fighting, a peace agreement is signed (Aug. 13). British-led NATO forces enter the country and disarm the guerrillas. Background: Macedonia and the Balkans.
  • U.S. spy plane and Chinese jet collide (April 2); Sino-American relations deteriorate during a standoff. The 24 crew members of the U.S. plane were detained for 11 days and released after the U.S. issued a formal statement of regret.
  • Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic is delivered to UN tribunal in The Hague to await war-crime trial (June 29).
  • Without U.S., 178 nations reach agreement on climate accord, which rescues, though dilutes, 1997 Kyoto Protocol (July 23).
  • In response to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, U.S. and British forces launch bombing campaign on Taliban government and al-Qaeda terrorist camps in Afghanistan (Oct. 7). Bombings continue on a daily basis. Background: Afghanistan.
  • Irish Republican Army announces that it has begun to dismantle its weapons arsenal, marking a dramatic leap forward in Northern Ireland peace process (Oct. 23). Background: Northern Ireland Primer.
  • At a UN-sponsored summit in Bonn, Germany, Afghani factions meet to create a post-Taliban government (Nov. 27). Hamid Karzai is selected as head of the transitional government (Dec. 5). Background: Who's Who in Afghanistan.
  • Taliban regime in Afghanistan collapses after two months of bombing by American warplanes and fighting by Northern Alliance ground troops (Dec. 9).
  • Israel condemns the Palestinian Authority as a "terror-supporting entity" and severs ties with leader Yasir Arafat following mounting violence against Israelis (Dec. 3). The Israeli Army begins bombing Palestinian areas. Background: Middle East.

Birthday Jonathan Pitre (2-6) in history

  • Day 2-6 year 1886: Grover Cleveland became the first U.S. president to get married in the White House.
  • Day 2-6 year 1924: Congress granted U.S. citizenship to all American Indians.
  • Day 2-6 year 1941: Baseball great, Lou Gehrig died of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, ALS, a rare type of paralysis now referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease.
  • Day 2-6 year 1946: In Italy, a plebiscite rejected the monarchy in favor of a republic.
  • Day 2-6 year 1953: Queen Elizabeth II of Britain was crowned in Westminster Abbey.
  • Day 2-6 year 1997: Timothy McVeigh was found guilty of the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City.
  • Day 2-6 year 2003: The European Space Agency launched the Mars Express probe. Contact with the lander Beagle 2 was lost in December.
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