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André Laurendeau

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in Germany held in Montreal, both rallies taking place in 1933. Laurendeau questioned the validity of the charges of maltreatment against Jewish peoples in Germany. He also described Jewish peoples' ability to make their political weight felt as a cohesive unit. While claiming not to be anti-Semitic
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throughout his long career. He was concerned for the good of the collective and ever suspicious of those who wished to concentrate power in the hands of the few. Additionally, Laurendeau believed that even though Quebec constituted a minority in Canada, their position as a unique province with a
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Journal tenu pendant la Commission royale d'enquête sur le bilinguisme et le biculturalisme (1990), The Diary of André Laurendeau: Written during the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism 1964-67,
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magazine from 1937 to 1943 and from 1949 to 1953, which had been under his father's direction in the past. As a journalist and editorialist, Laurendeau broached a myriad of topics, from
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to Canadians to determine whether or not he might revoke his promise and retain their favour. Laurendeau later took part in the founding of the centre-left party
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in 1931. Due to a bout with depression, Laurendeau did not pursue a university degree immediately thereafter. The fact that he reached young adulthood as the
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In many of his publications, Laurendeau attached particular importance to the education and future of youth. Schools were named in his honour in
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family. He was the only child of Blanche Hardy and Arthur Laurendeau. Theirs was a very musically and politically oriented home, and also a very
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atmosphere. His father Arthur was an ardent nationalist and Laurendeau grew up admiring people such as the founder of
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The diary of André Laurendeau: written during the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, 1964-1967
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throughout their political career, Jeune-Canada's message of hatred was debated openly in the newspaper
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and, in 1957, became its editor-in-chief. As editor, he was known first for his battles against
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magazine, which essentially denounced this period of his life as ignorant, youthful passion.
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Journal tenu pendant la Commission royale d'enquête sur le bilinguisme et le biculturalisme
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and later as a leading spokesman for the rising national identity of Quebec during the
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that the group died down. In 1963 Laurendeau wrote an article in the French edition of
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unique culture were to be respected and not undermined by a central (majority/
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had promised conscription would not become national policy, only to put a
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school closed in 1999 and was later converted into a primary school).
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From 1963 until his death, Laurendeau served as co-chair, along with
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Ces choses qui nous arrivent. Chronique des années 1961-1966 (1970)
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Maurice Duplessis à l'Assemblée nationale: la théorie du roi nègre
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Laurendeau, «Politiciens et Juifs» in Cook & Behiels, Eds.,
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André Laurendeau: French-Canadian nationalist : 1912-1968
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Laurendeau, André; Cook, Ramsay; Behiels, Michael D (1976).
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Ces choses qui nous arrivent: chronique des années 1961-1966
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André Laurendeau was born March 21, 1912, into a 'notable'
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Starting in 1933, Laurendeau and several friends from the
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André Laurendeau, French-Canadian Nationalist, 1912-1968
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André Laurendeau, French-Canadian Nationalist, 1912-1968
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In 1947, Laurendeau became associate editor-in-chief of
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was its federal leader. Laurendeau was a Member of the
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Laurendeau is known for having popularized the word "
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They advocated for the establishment of " 755:Laurendeau, André; Smart, Patricia (1991). 495: 493: 474:, Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1992. 31: 20: 734:(in French). Vlb éditeur/le septentrion. 634:(in French). Montréal: Editions du jour. 433:, LIDEC, Montréal, 1996. Horton, Donald. 538:Laurendeau in Cook & Behiels, Eds., 441:, Copp Clark Publishing, Toronto, 1976. 542:, Copp Clark Publishing, Toronto, 1976. 503:, Copp Clark Publishing, Toronto, 1976. 450: 130:, Canada. He is usually referred to as 552:Laurendeau, André (18 November 1958). 659:(in French). Montréal: Éditions HMH. 7: 200:, and it was not until the death of 487:, LIDEC inc., Montréal, 1996, p. 5 14: 631:La crise de la conscription, 1942 856:. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press. 275:Ligue pour la défense du Canada 952:Quebec political party leaders 821:(in French). 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Montreal
Quebec
Ottawa
Ontario
Journalist
politician
playwright
Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism
playwright
Quebec
Québécois
Catholic
Le Devoir
Henri Bourassa
Lionel Groulx
Collège Sainte-Marie
Great Depression
University of Montréal
separatist
Jeune-Canada
Laurentie
anti-Semitism
Hitler
Maclean's
philosophy
social sciences
Sorbonne
L'Action nationale
nationalism

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