Young person-Canada
Young person-Canada was a nationalist movement of right-hand side founded with the Quebec and credit during the Années 1930. Created in 1932 in reaction to anglophone unilingual public nominations, it reaches its apogee the following year, in 1933.
Supporter of corporatism and ultramontane, his leaders claim sovereign Quebec savagely preserving. It gathers the future elites which contributed to make the ideological turn of the Quiet revolution. The movement was never officially dissolves; some members still appear like Young person-Canada in 1939. The files of the organization were preserved by the Lionel-Groulx Foundation.
Notorious members
- Pierre Dansereau, ecologist, president in 1932
- Philippe Ferland, journalist and politicking
- Gerard Filion, journalist, president of 1936 with 1938
- Lucien To combine It, father of the Subway of Montreal
- Andre Laurendeau, journalist, president of 1933 with 1935
- Dostaler O' Leary, journalist
- Claude Robillard, town planner
- Georges-Etienne Cartier, vascular surgeon HDM 1907-1983
- Jean-Louis Gilded, lawyer
- Paul Simard, lawyer and man D `businesses
Supports with the movement
- the Duty, intellectual newspaper
- Edouard Montpetit, economist
- Esdras Minville, writer
- Lionel Groulx, historian
- Pierre Trudeau, politician
External bonds
- Multiple documents, bibliography and list of the members of Young person-Canada
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