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Encyclopedia > Chantal Renaud

Chantal Renaud is a Quebecois script writer, and a past yé-yé singer and actress. She is the wife of Parti Québécois leader Bernard Landry.


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At first a yé-yé singer, with a hit called Comme un garçon, and actress (in the sitcom Moi et l'autre and the film L'Initiation, for example), Renaud then lived part of her life in France where she built a respectable career of script writing and won more than one award for her art. After a courtship of some years, she married former Premier of Quebec and current Parti Québécois leader Bernard Landry on June 26, 2004. She is a prominent protagonist of the 2003 documentary À Hauteur d'homme about the 2003 Quebec general election, during which Landry defended his post as leader of the Quebec State.


See also

External link

  • IMDb entry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0719206/)

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| Thunderbird Magazine (1006 words)
Renaud's talk at the UBC School of Journalism Jan. 22 was titled "Public Radio in a World of Convergence, Content Management and Hyper-television Competition" but his dominant theme was the power of CBC Radio as a unique news medium.
Renaud’s introduction, a tape by comedian Rick Mercer that compared the CBC to a vegetable because "it is good for us, as a nation and the entire broadcasting industry as a whole" was therefore quite appropriate, and it helped to explain why Canadians have such a love/hate relationship with CBC.
Renaud had good reason to smile when he and Reber discussed their determination to remain distinct within a convergent CBC, because he understood the power and importance of their work.
Renaud Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages) (4859 words)
Re: jean-baptiste Renaud and Bridget Blaney - pierre renaud 2/14/01
Re: Emilonise Renaud - Granby, QC - pierre renaud 6/06/05
Re: Euphrosine Renaud - Trois Rivieres - pierre renaud 3/19/99
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