Extraordinary Canadians Rene Levesque

Extraordinary Canadians Rene Levesque

Straightforward and unprepossessing, RenE LEvesque was the most unlikely leader. Yet his charisma affected even those who disliked his political aims. Born into a Quebec dominated by the Catholic Church, rural values, and anglophone control of business, he was part of the 1960s Quiet Revolution that saw the province become a secular society bent on economic success--and political independence. A journalist, war reporter, and television host, LEvesque channelled his communication skills into a political career that encompassed the most tumultuous periods in Canadian history. And in 1980, as founder of the Parti QuEbEcois, he held a referendum that permanently altered the country's political landscape. Acclaimed novelist and translator Daniel Poliquin offers a unique portrait of LEvesque the man and politician, at once affectionate, critical, and incisive.
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