born Aug. 24, 1922, New Carlisle, Que., Can.
died Nov. 1, 1987, Montreal, Que.
Canadian politician.
He joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1946, became a war correspondent in Korea in 1952, and was a television commentator from 1956 to 1959. Elected to the Quebec legislature in 1960, he joined the administration of Parti Québécois . In 1976 his party won control of the Quebec assembly, and he became premier. He proposed an independent Quebec in economic union with the rest of Canada, an arrangement he called "sovereignty-association." In 1980 his plan was rejected by the Quebec electorate. He resigned in 1985 because of failing health.