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Jacques Ferron was born on 20 January, 1921 in Louiseville, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian physician and author. Discover Jacques Ferron'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 64 years old?
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64 years old |
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20 January, 1921 |
Birthday |
20 January |
Birthplace |
Louiseville, Quebec, Canada |
Date of death |
22 April, 1985 |
Died Place |
Saint-Lambert, Quebec |
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Canada
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Jacques Ferron Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jacques Ferron Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jacques Ferron worth at the age of 64 years old? Jacques Ferron’s income source is mostly from being a successful physician. He is from Canada. We have estimated Jacques Ferron's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Jacques Ferron (January 20, 1921 – April 22, 1985) was a Canadian physician and author.
Jacques Ferron was born in Louiseville, Quebec, the son of Joseph-Alphonse Ferron and Adrienne Caron.
On March 5, 1931, his mother died.
He attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf but was expelled in 1936.
He continued his education at Collège Saint-Laurent and then was readmitted at Jean-de-Brébeuf, only to be expelled again.
In September 1941, he was accepted at Université Laval where he studied medicine and on July 22, 1943, he married a fellow student, Madeleine Therrien, whom he divorced in 1949.
November 1943, he enrolled in the Canadian army as a medic and received the acceptance in June 1945.
He trained in British Columbia and Ontario and after that was sent to Quebec and New Brunswick as a medic.
When relieved of duty in 1946, he settled in Rivière-Madeleine, Quebec.
His time in Gaspésie was the inspiration for many of his stories written later.
He may have had to leave Rivière-Madeleine because he was denounced from the pulpit as a communist by the local parish priest.
In 1947, his father died.
In 1948, he returned to Montréal.
In 1949, he moved to Longueuil, Quebec and his first book, L'ogre, was published.
He lived among working-class people that lived in Longueuil-annexe in those years, often offering his services for free-refusing to be paid, or omitting to ask.
Not in the name of charity, but rather of solidarity- his giving was politically motivated, and he understood that his training as a doctor-his privilege- was paid for
by the misery that the francophone working class was experiencing at that time.
In 1951, he began a 30-year collaboration with L'Information médicale et paramédicale.
On June 28, 1952, he married Madeleine Lavallée.
In 1954 he became a member of the board of the Canadian Peace Congress.
Ferron was a candidate for the CCF in the 1958 federal election in the Longueuil district.
He finished third with 6.8% of the vote.
In 1959 he helped in the foundation of the magazine Situations.
In 1960, with the help of Raoul Roy, he created l'Action socialiste pour l'indépendance du Québec.
In 1962, he received the Governor General's Award for French fiction for his book Contes du pays incertain.
In 1963 he founded the Parti Rhinocéros, which he described as "an intellectual guerrilla party".
He also began to write for the magazine Parti pris.
He also ran for the RIN in the district of Taillon in the 1966 provincial election and outperformed other candidates of the same party, finishing third with a score of 18.3%.
In 1969, he became a member of the Parti Québécois.
In 1977, the Quebec government awarded him the Prix Athanase-David.
He was named an honorary member of the Union des écrivains québécois in 1981.
He died of a heart attack 1985 at his home in St-Lambert, Quebec, aged 64.
His life was dramatized by playwright Michèle Magny in her 2004 play Un carré de ciel.