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Chantal Hebert |
Canada in the Post Unity Era: How Quebec is ( once again ) Redesigning the Canadian Political Landscape
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Topic Background |
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Hébert penned her first book, French Kiss: Stephen Harper’s Blind Date with Quebec , as both a post-mortem of the Canadian federation that died on January 23, 2006, the night of the last federal election, as well as an examination of our changing political future, one that involves living with Quebec rather than just wooing it. |
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Speaker Biography |
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| Chantal Hébert is a national affairs writer for the Toronto Star, guest columnist with the Montreal daily Le Devoir and a regular commentator on CBC’s The National’s weekly “At Issue” panel. She has served as parliamentary bureau chief for La Presse and Le Devoir and parliamentary correspondent for Radio-Canada. Her first book, French Kiss: Stephen Harper’s Blind Date with Quebec, released in 2007, is an examination of our changing political future which now involves living with Quebec rather than just wooing it. Hébert is the 2005 recipient of APEX’s Public Service Citation as well as the 2006 recipient of the Hyman Solomon award for excellence in journalism and public policy. She is a Senior Fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto. As part of the Asia Pacific Foundation Fellowship program, she has traveled extensively to Japan, South-East Asia and HongKong. |
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