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Gil Courtemanche

Gil Courtemanche (August 18, 1943 – August 19, 2011)〔("Quebec writer Gil Courtemanche dies" ). ''The Globe and Mail'', August 19, 2011.〕 was a Canadian progressive journalist and novelist in third-world and international politics. He wrote for the Montreal newspaper ''Le Devoir''.
==Life and career==
Courtemanche was born in Montreal, Quebec. He began his career as a journalist in 1962, with several collaborations with Radio-Canada including ''Le 60'', ''Métro Magazine'' and ''Présent National''. He later created ''L'Évènement'', a television program with Radio-Canada which he also hosted between 1978 and 1980. During the same period, he was also an editorialist with CBOT, an Ottawa radio station. In 1978, he hosted ''Contact'', the first public affairs magazine for Télé-Québec. Between 1980 and 1986, he worked as a host, analyst and correspondent for the programs ''Télémag'', ''Première Page'' and ''Le Point'' with Radio-Canada.
Courtemanche helped found the sovereigntist and social democrat newspaper ''Le Jour'', and also worked as a journalist with ''La Presse''. From 1986, he worked on various publications such as Alternatives and Le Libraire. He published columns on international politics in ''Le Soleil'', ''Le Droit'', and ''Le Devoir''.
He participated in making documentaries, including the series ''Soleil dans la nuit'' for TV5 Europe-Afrique-Canada, on the first anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. He also filmed a documentary on AIDS entitled ''The Gospel of AIDS''. Furthermore, he helped produced various documentaries and advertisements on the third-world for ''Le Cardinal Léger et ses œuvres'' and ''OXFAM-Québec'': leprosy in Haiti, the politics of water, agricultural development in the Philippines, education for disabled children in Thailand, etc.
His first novel, ''Un dimanche à la piscine à Kigali'', which documents the Rwandan genocide of 1994, was published in 2000. It was chosen for inclusion in the French version of ''Canada Reads'', broadcast on Radio-Canada in 2004, where it was defended by writer, environmentalist and activist Laure Waridel. ''Un dimanche à la piscine à Kigali'' eventually won the contest. It was filmed as ''Un dimanche à Kigali''.

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