J.R. Mallory Lecture - "The Shifting Canadian Political Landscape" by Chantal Hébert
Chantal Hébert is a national affairs writer with the Toronto Star and a guest columnist for Le Devoir.Ìý She is a weekly participant on the political panel at Issue on the CBC’s The National as well as Radio-Canada’s Les Coulisses du pouvoir. She also has a blog on the website of the magazine L’Actualité. Ms Hébert began her career in Toronto as a reporter for the regional newsroom of Radio-Canada in 1975 before moving on to Parliament Hill for Radio-Canada radio.Ìý She has served as bureau chief for Le Devoir and La Presse.Ìý Hébert is a graduate of Glendon College, York University.Ìý She is a Senior Fellow of Massey College at the University of Toronto and hold an honorary doctorate from Bishop’s University.Ìý She is a recipient of two Asia-Pacific media fellowship (Malaysia and Japan).Ìý She is the 2005 recipient of the APEX Public Service Award. In 2006, she received the Hy Solomon award for excellence in journalism and public policy as well as York University’s Pinnacle Achievement Bryden Alumni award. She is the author of a 2007 book titled French KissÌý: Stephen Harper’s Blind Date with Quebec.
RSVP's are encouraged for the J.R. Mallory Lecture. Please note, however, that seats will be available on a first come first serve basis.
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