Guy Bouthillier

See also: Bouthillier (homonymy)

Guy Bouthillier (born in 1939) is militant a Nationaliste and a Politologue Québécois. Of 1997 with 2003, he was the president of the Société Saint-Jean-Baptist of Montreal.

After having received its diploma in right to the University McGill, he teaches the Political science with the Université of Montreal. Linguistic militant, it publishes the shock of the languages in Quebec in 1972 and reaches the head of the Mouvement Quebec French during the Années 1980.

In 1989, it organizes a demonstration of 60.000 people in the field-of-March which requires the coservation of the Loi 101 in its entirety.

It starts it Bouthillier business in 1998 when it suggests that the right to vote should be held exclusively to the citizens having a command of the French language.

Bouthillier is re-elected with the head of SSJB in 2001. With Bernard Landry, it is responsible for the creation of the Fête of the Patriots, which replaced the Fête of Dollard.

Jean Dorion replaces it with the head of the company in March 2003. The same year, it pays a homage to the jazzman Charles Biddle. The realizer Jacques Godbout included Guy Bouthillier in his documentary Traître or patriotic .

Works published

  • the shock of the languages in Quebec, 1760-1970 , 1972.
  • Georges-Emile Lapalme , 1988.
  • has equal footings: Fights for French Quebec , 1994.
  • ethnic obsession: Test , 1997.

Quotation

  • We do not want only law 101, but all law 101. (1989)

Internal bonds

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