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    Gil Courtemanche (August 18, 1943 – August 19, 2011) was a Canadian progressive journalist and novelist in third-world and international politics. He wrote...
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  • dimanche à la piscine à Kigali) is the first novel by Montreal author Gil Courtemanche, originally published in 2000. Set in Kigali, Rwanda, the novel deals...
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  • include: David Courtemanche (born 1964), Canadian politician Gil Courtemanche (1943–2011), Canadian journalist and writer Henri Courtemanche (1916–1986)...
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  • Robert Favreau and based on the novel A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali by Gil Courtemanche. Bernard Valcourt, a documentary filmmaker and journalist, sets off...
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  • Tutsi. It is based on the novel A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali by Gil Courtemanche. Shake Hands with the Devil, a 2007 film based on the book of the same...
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  • the following. Stéphane Baillargeon Pierre Bourgault Sylvain Cormier Gil Courtemanche Michel David Fabien Deglise Henriette Dessaulles (Fadette) Jean Dion...
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  • Canadian drama film, directed by Léa Pool and written by Pool and Gil Courtemanche based on the novel A Beautiful Death (2005). This film stars Yves Jacques...
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  • Hunger") is a French-language song written by Canadian journalist Gil Courtemanche and Canadian composer Jean Robitaille. It was recorded by a one-off...
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  • Quebec Federation of Women, co-founder of the World March of Women Gil Courtemanche, activist journalist and writer Madeleine Parent, feminist and long-time...
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  • Prize". CBC Books, September 24, 2019. Takeuchi, Craig (September 19, 2020). "Gil Adamson, Jessica J. Lee win Writers' Trust literary prizes". Now. Archived...
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