Michel Vastel
Michel Vastel (20 May 1940 – 28 August 2008) was a Quebec 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.[1]
Vastel began his career in the
Ottawa-Gatineau's Le Droit
.
He was also contributor for 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)
See also
References
- Notes
- ^ "Journalist Michel Vastel dies at age 68". Retrieved 2008-08-29.
- Sources
- Alan Hustak, "Vastel remembered as good, but often abrasive journalist", The Gazette
External links
- Article archive (1996 to 2004) at Vigile.net
- Blog of Michel Vastel at the L'actualité website