Pierre Bruneau (journalist)
Pierre Bruneau,
Background
Bruneau started his media career on
In March 2022, Bruneau announced his retirement from TVA, effective June 19.
In the same year, he was named the inaugural recipient of the Prix René-Lévesque, the new Prix du Québec award for lifetime achievement in journalism.[5]
Fondation Charles-Bruneau
In 1988, his son Charles died after a lengthy battle against leukemia which developed nine years before. This led to the creation of the Fondation Charles-Bruneau, in which he is the president.[2] The cancer center named in honor of Charles Bruneau opened in 1995 nearby the Sainte-Justine's Children Hospital in Montreal. The center is responsible for the cancer treatment of hundreds of children each year. Each year, numerous events such as the 24 Hours of Tremblant (at Mont-Tremblant) weekend skiing marathon, collects funding for improvement of the cancer center such as research, equipment and construction of new facilities or units. In 2007, the center added a new pavilion with additional beds and laboratories.
References
- ^ a b Cédric Bélanger, "Retraite de Pierre Bruneau: c’est la fin d’une époque". Le Journal de Québec, March 24, 2022.
- ^ a b c "TVA anchor Pierre Bruneau announces his retirement". CTV News Montreal, March 25, 2022.
- ^ Yvon Chouinard, "Pierre Bruneau (1952-)". History of Canadian Broadcasting, November 2003.
- ^ Etan Vlessing, "Ryan Reynolds, Simu Liu, Catherine O’Hara to Receive Honorary Canadian Screen Awards". The Hollywood Reporter, January 18, 2023.
- ^ Jean Siag, "Québec dévoile les lauréats des Prix du Québec". La Presse, October 26, 2023.