Judith Jasmin

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Judith Jasmin was a pioneering Québécoise journalist and broadcaster, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of journalism in Quebec.

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instanceOf Canadian
Québécoise
broadcaster
human
journalist
radio journalist
activeYearsEnd 1972
activeYearsStart 1940s
burialPlace Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery NERFINISHED
citizenship Canada
countryOfBirth Canada
countryOfDeath Canada NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1916-07-10
dateOfDeath 1972-10-20
describedAs one of the most important figures in the history of journalism in Quebec
employer Radio-Canada NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French Quebecer
fieldOfWork broadcast journalism
journalism
gender female
genre documentary reporting
news reporting
political journalism
hasAward Prix Judith-Jasmin (named in her honour) NERFINISHED
honouredIn Judith-Jasmin Awards for journalism in Quebec NERFINISHED
influenced Quebec journalism
knownFor being a pioneering woman journalist in Quebec
international reporting
political reporting
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Quiet Revolution NERFINISHED
nationality Canadian
notableRole foreign correspondent for Radio-Canada
host of current affairs programs on Radio-Canada television
notableWork Conférence de presse
occupation broadcaster
journalist
radio host
television presenter
placeOfBirth Montreal NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Montreal NERFINISHED
spouse René Lévesque (rumoured relationship; not formally married) NERFINISHED
workLocation Montreal NERFINISHED
Paris
workPeriod 20th century

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