Chantal Hébert
Chantal Hébert (Ottawa, April 24th, 1954 -) is a Canadian Journaliste . It is chroniqueuse policy for the Toronto Star, The National and the Duty.
Born with Ottawa parents Québécois, it grows in Ontario and studies with the university Collège Glendon of the Université York. It began its career with Radio-Canada in 1975. Hébert was corresponding to Queen' S Park and the parliamentary Colline in the Canadian capital.
Perfectly bilingual, she writes her first English chronicle in the Ottawa Citizen in 1991. She moved with the Quebec during the Années 1990.
Hébert predicted a possible victory of the Conservative party of Canada at the beginning of 2005. It defended the nomination of Michael Fortier by calling upon the majority Uninominal system with a turn.
Member approved of the College Massey with the University of Toronto, it receives the Prix Hyman-Solomon in 2006.
In 2007, it makes publish its book French KIS: the appointment Stephen To grip with Quebec .
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