Michaëlle Jean
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Joined by contributors, and with a different guest each week, Marie-Louise Arsenault hosts this magazine that highlights the week’s top stories, casting a critical eye on the national and international media and the images that surround us in journalism, advertising and social networks.
Dans les médias

Closing Ceremony
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Closing Ceremony

Opening Ceremony
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Opening Ceremony

Documentary exploring the thought and work of Aimé Césaire.
A State of Blackness: Aimé Césaire’s Way

In 2005, Michaëlle Jean became the Governor General of Canada. A social activist, global citizen, and black woman, she would redefine the possibilities of that office. While her national priorities were at-risk youth, women, and Indigenous peoples, her international success came from her cultural diplomacy. 2010: the earthquake in Haiti tragically brings her back to her homeland. Michaëlle Jean: A Woman of Purpose is an intimate and sensitive portrait of the stateswoman she came to be.