1922-
1987. A distinguished
journalist, dating back to
World War II; post-war, he worked for many years for Radio-
Canada, the
en français wing of the
CBC. Part of the "Quiet Revolution" (alongside the likes of
Pierre Trudeau) that brought
Québec into the
20th Century following the Maurice Duplessis years - he was a member of the
Liberal Party at the time, and served, for a while, in provincial government. He broke with the Liberals and formed the
Parti Québécois, which soon became the main
separatist party, and, in
1976 the governing party. (We will get to that later, perhaps).