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Michel Venne

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Michel Venne (born in 1960) is a Quebec journalist, author and intellectual. He is a columnist for the Montreal newspaper Le Devoir. He is founder and director of the Institut du Nouveau Monde. Venne is a vocal advocate of Quebec independence and of progressive, social democratic politics.

Venne studied communications at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM) and political science at Université Laval, in Quebec City. At Le Devoir, he has been parliamentary correspondent at the National Assembly of Quebec, editor, and news director. He is editor of L'annuaire du Québec, an exhaustive annual publication on Quebec affairs, sold in bookstores.

Bibliography

Author

  • Vie privée et démocratie à l'ère de l'informatique (1994)
  • Ces fascinantes inforoutes (1995)
  • Les Porteurs de liberté (2001)
  • Souverainistes, que faire? (2002)

Director

  • Penser la nation québécoise (2000)
  • La Révolution génétique (2001)
  • Santé : Une thérapie de choc (2001)
  • Justice, prospérité et démocratie. L'avenir du modèle québécois (2003)

Awards

  • Judith-Jasmin Award (1993)
  • Michener Grant (1997)

Family

Venne is also a husband and a father.

See also

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