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Morning After, The : The 1995 Quebec Referendum and the Day that Almost Was
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Morning After, The : The 1995 Quebec Referendum and the Day that Almost Was Hardcover - 2014

by Chantal Hebert

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CHANTAL HÉBERT is a national affairs writer with the Toronto Star and a guest columnist for L'Actualité. She is a weekly participant on the political panel "At Issue" on CBC's The National as well as Radio-Canada's Les Coulisses du pouvoir. Her first book is French Kiss: Stephen Harper's Blind Date with Quebec. Hébert is a past recipient of the Hyman Solomon prize for excellence in journalism and public policy.

JEAN LAPIERRE is a political commentator for CTV and TVA television networks. He has a daily commentary on the Cogeco radio stations and on CJAD Montreal. In his previous life as a Member of Parliament he served in John Turner's and Paul Martin's Liberal cabinets. In between he was a founding member of the Bloc Québécois. The author lives in Ottawa, ON; Les Iles-de-la-Madeleine, QC.

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"[Chantal Hébert] may be the country's most consistently insightful analyst of federal politics, especially as it plays in Quebec." --Maclean's
"Hébert possesses an unparalleled aptitude for political analysis." --Hour.ca
"[French Kiss] not only reads the entrails of the last federal election, but offers a sober--and sobering--assessment of the Canadian political firmament as we speak. . . . It's very good work. --Edmonton Journal

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CHANTAL HEBERT is a national affairs writer with the "Toronto Star" and a guest columnist for "L'Actualite." She is a weekly participant on the political panel "At Issue" on CBC's "The National" as well as Radio-Canada's "Les Coulisses du pouvoir." Her first book is "French Kiss: Stephen Harper's Blind Date with Quebec." Hebert is a past recipient of the Hyman Solomon prize for excellence in journalism and public policy.
JEAN LAPIERRE is a political commentator for CTV and TVA television networks. He has a daily commentary on the Cogeco radio stations and on CJAD Montreal. In his previous life as a Member of Parliament he served in John Turner's and Paul Martin's Liberal cabinets. In between he was a founding member of the Bloc Quebecois. The author lives in Ottawa, ON; Les Iles-de-la-Madeleine, QC."