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Bernard Descôteaux OQ ChOM (French: [bɛʁnaʁ dekoto]; 1947 – 13 January 2024) was a Canadian journalist.He was the editor-in-chief and director of the Montreal-based newspaper Le Devoir from 1999 through 2016.
L'Empire américain, second edition, revised and updated, Le Livre de Poche, 1973. Le Rêve et l'Histoire. Deux siècles d'Amérique, Grasset, 1976. Le devoir d'irrespect, Moreau, 1979. 1959, Castro prend le pouvoir, Seuil, Les événements dans Le Monde, presented by Marcel Niedergang, 1999; Le devoir d'irrespect, second edition, HB, 2007.
Pelletier initially worked as a journalist for Le Devoir, a French-language newspaper in Montreal, Quebec. In 1961 he became editor-in-chief of the Montreal daily and North America's largest French circulating newspaper, La Presse. Pelletier, with other French-Canadian intellectuals, Pierre Elliott Trudeau included, founded the journal Cité Libre.
After the death of Pelletier in early 1947, the role of editor-in-chief would pass to Gérard Filion, former editor of La Terre de chez nous, under whose editorship the paper would publish highly controversial critiques of Maurice Duplessis's government in Quebec by journalists and figures such as André Laurendeau.
Claude Ryan CC GOQ (January 26, 1925 – February 9, 2004) was a Canadian journalist and politician.He was the director of the newspaper Le Devoir from 1964 to 1978, leader of the Quebec Liberal Party from 1978 to 1982, National Assembly of Quebec member for Argenteuil from 1979 to 1994 and Minister of Education from 1985 to 1989.
There, she was executive editor, rising to become editor-in-chief in 2000. She remained with Automobile until 2014 and started a sister website called Jean Knows Cars, which she published until 2016.
Charles Peters, founding editor of The Washington Monthly and its editor-in-chief for three decades, died Thursday at age 96. In confirming his death in his Washington home, the journal reported ...
In 2004, he was fired from his position as editor-in-chief due to a dispute with his purchaser, LC Média, Inc., which wanted to transform his brand into a publishing house. In 2007, he published his autobiography, titled Jacques Duval, de Gilbert Bécaud à Enzo Ferrari , with Éditions Québec Amérique.