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Denis Vaugeois was born on 7 September, 1935 in Saint-Tite, Quebec, is a Canadian politician. Discover Denis Vaugeois's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Age 88 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 7 September, 1935
Birthday 7 September
Birthplace Saint-Tite, Quebec
Nationality Canada

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1935

Denis Vaugeois (born September 7, 1935) is a French-speaking author, publisher and historian from Quebec, Canada.

1942

His family moved to Trois-Rivières in 1942 and his father signed him up in the Jardin de l'Enfance where he was taught by nuns from Brittany, in France, who were also related to the Vaugeois family.

That choice would have a major influence on him, first because of the nuns concern for language and also because there was a children's library on the way to school.

It was like a calling, books!

He took his "cours classique" at the séminaire Saint-Joseph de Trois-Rivières and opted to study arts and education.

Then he went on to the École normale Jacques-Cartier and the Faculty of Arts of the Université de Montréal.

Two professors particularly influenced him, Jan de Groot and Maurice Séguin.

The former taught the importance of work, while the latter introduced him to history.

He began teaching history in several institutions while pursuing his education towards a degree in arts, a degree in education, and doctoral studies in history.

1962

Feeling some nostalgia for the years devoted to Les éditions du Boréal, which he had founded with others in 1962, he decided to found Les éditions du Septentrion.

As in the past, he combines management with research.

The Atlantic world interests him, and more specifically, the history of the French in the Americas and their meeting with the first inhabitants and the constant and multi-formed exchange with immigrants from throughout the world.

His work, both books and radio and television, bear witness to the progress of what he has qualified as the "Quebec melting pot".

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1963

In 1963 he participated to the creation of Boreal Express with Jacques Lacourcière and the librarian and student Pierre Gravel, at that time participating to the creation of the Comite international pour l'indépendance du Québec.

He also started to get in touch with a famous engineer, closely linked with politicians Gordon Boisseau.

1965

In 1965, he became the first head of studies in history of Quebec's newly created Education Ministry.

1966

Extremely disappointed by the orientation of education reform, which the people rejected by sending the Liberal Party back into the opposition in the 1966 elections, he turned towards international activities.

After being co-director of the Centre franco-québécois de développement pédagogique (the France-Quebec education development centre), he became executive director of Quebec's international relations and, in that capacity, worked on developing the network of Quebec delegations and houses abroad.

1976

He also served as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA) from 1976 to 1985.

In 1976, he was elected Member of the National Assembly for Trois-Rivières and became a member of René-Lévesque's Cabinet in 1978.

Appointed Minister of Cultural Affairs, he devoted much effort to the defense of Quebec's heritage and the development of its network of libraries and museums.

1980

He also took on responsibility for the Ministry of Communications during the 1980 referendum and he denounced what he claimed was illegal spending done by the Liberal Party led by Pierre Trudeau.

1981

Following a disagreement with Premier Lévesque concerning development of the Quebec territory, he left the cabinet in 1981 and then left politics in 1985.

He went back to publishing.

2019

He was born in Saint-Tite, a small town north of Trois-Rivières and has always considered himself as a child of the Mauricie, where his immigrant ancestors settled in the middle of the 19th century.

They were among the first Europeans to settle as high as the Mékinac River in the upper Saint-Maurice River area.