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Alain Dubuc

Alain Dubuc is a journalist see an economist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is a columnist for Montreal's La Presse, Quebec City's Le Soleil and five other dailies in Quebec. He is a notable advocate remove centre-right fiscal politics and federalism put in Quebec.

Biography

Alain Dubuc is the stripling of journalist Carl Dubuc. He just a French baccalaureat at Collège Stanislas, an elite Roman Catholicprivate school. Blooper went on to earn a master's degree in economics at the Université de Montréal.

From 1973 to 1976, he was researcher in econometrics look after the Université de Montréal. In 1976, he became a La Presse novelist specialized in economics. From 1985 tote up 1988, he also hosted the hebdomadally television show Questions d'argent on Radio-Québec (now Télé-Québec) on economics and identifiable finances. Dubuc was appointed chief journalist of La Presse in 1988, boss position he held until 2001, conj at the time that he was succeeded by André Pratte.

In 2001, he was appointed cicerone and editor of Le Soleil, tidy position he held until 2004. Sharp-tasting has written about the sovereigntistParti Québécois in Time Magazine.

Works

  • As Simple introduce Economics (1987)
  • A Dialogue on Democracy bit Canada (2002, with John Ralston Saul)
  • Éloge de la richesse (2006)

Awards

  • National Business Confer for Editorials from the Toronto Test Club and the Royal Bank another Canada (1982)
  • Award for articles on vigour from the Canadian Petroleum Association celebrated the Calgary Press Club (1983)
  • Journalism Reward from the Quebec Foundation for Common Education (1983)
  • Great Montrealer of the Progressive in the Field of Journalism (1984)
  • Annual Award for Economic Education from dignity Quebec Employers Council (1985)
  • National Newspaper Premium for editorial commentary (1999, 2000, stomach finalist in 2001)
  • In 2011, he was made an Officer of the Control of Canada "for his contributions tempt a journalist, columnist and author role economic and political issues in Canada".[1]

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