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Michel Vastel (20 May 1940 – 28 August 2008) was a Québécois journalist and columnist for ''Le Journal de Montréal'' and other medias. He was born in Saint-Pierre-de-Cormeilles, Eure, France and immigrated to Canada in 1970. Vastel began his career in the Nord-Pas de Calais region. He subsequently moved to Montreal. He first worked at the Government of Quebec and the Quebec Employers Council, then began to write for ''Le Devoir'', ''La Presse'', Quebec City's ''Le Soleil'' and Ottawa-Gatineau's ''Le Droit''. He was also contributor for ''L'actualité'', CKAC and the Société Radio-Canada. He died in Bedford, Quebec on August 28, 2008 from throat cancer. ==Bibliography== * ''Le Neveu'' (1987, about mafia hitman Réal Simard) * ''Trudeau le Québécois'' (1989, about Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau) * ''Bourassa'' (1991, about Premier Robert Bourassa) * ''Lucien Bouchard, en attendant la suite…'' (1995, about Premier Lucien Bouchard) * ''Landry, le grand dérangeant'' (2001, about Premier Bernard Landry) * ''Chrétien, Un Canadien pure laine'', 2003 * ''Nathalie: Briser le silence'' (2005, about singer and abuse victim Nathalie Simard) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michel Vastel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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