Bernard St-Laurent (broadcaster)

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Bernard St-Laurent is a Canadian radio personality, currently heard on CBC Radio One in Montreal.

He hosts the regional Quebec noon hour call-in show Radio Noon and the national weekly program C'est la Vie.

St-Laurent has worked for CBC in various radio and television positions most years since 1981. Before that, he worked for English-language radio station CJAD in Montreal. He left CBC between 1987 and 1991 for various jobs at the Montreal Daily News (columnist, city editor, 1988–1989),[1][2] MétéoMedia (1989–1990) and the Gazette in Montreal (columnist, 1990–1991).[3]

He grew up in a political family as Louis St. Laurent, former prime minister of Canada is the great uncle of Bernard St-Laurent

[edit] References

  1. ^ Canadian Press (15 March 1988). "Montreal gets new English newspaper". Toronto Star. p. B3. 
  2. ^ Mayer, Ian (17 December 1989). "Former Daily News features editor tells of life in the editorial firing line". The Gazette (Montreal). p. A8. 
  3. ^ "Welcome! Here's your Gazette with a fresh face". The Gazette (Montreal). 15 January 1990. p. A1. 

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