André Laurendeau

Canadian journalist and playwright

André Laurendeau - Canadian journalist and playwright
Born

March 21st, 1912
113 years ago

Died

June 1st, 1968
57 years ago — 56 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

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Accomplished as a journalist and playwright, this individual contributed significantly to Canadian literature and politics. As a prominent figure, he served as a member of Parliament for the federal Liberal Party and engaged in various political discussions regarding national identity and Quebec's role in Canada. In journalism, significant works included the directorship of the influential newspaper, 'Le Devoir.' Additionally, he played a crucial role in the development of the 'Laurendeau-Dunton Commission' which explored French-English relations in Canada. The literary contributions, particularly in theater, showcased themes surrounding nationalism and social issues relevant to the period.

Directed 'Le Devoir' newspaper

Served in the House of Commons

Led the Laurendeau-Dunton Commission

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