Le devoir, Part 1: 1910-1945 - Do What You Must

Directed by Jean-V. Dufresne, Hugues Poulin
28m[Documentary](/on-demand/category/documentary), [Short](/on-demand/category/short)
"Fais ce que dois" (Do what you must) was the motto Henri Bourassa gave to the newspaper he founded in 1910. An attitude of vigorous independence has characterized the Montréal daily ever since. This film and the following one examine Le Devoir's influence over the years, how it has interpreted and treated local, national and world issues such as the wartime conscription question.

Where to Watch Le devoir, Part 1: 1910-1945 - Do What You Must

  • Pierre NadeauNarrator
  • Anne BourassaSelf
  • Robert BourassaSelf - Prime Minister of Quebec
  • Ramsay CookSelf - Historian
  • Peter DesbaratsSelf - Ottawa Editor, The Toronto Star
  • Gérard FilionSelf - Publisher & Editor, Le Devoir 1947-1963
  • Pete NewmanSelf - Editor, Maclean's
  • Gérard PelletierSelf - Editor, La Presse 1961-1965
  • Robert RumillySelf - Historian
  • Claude RyanSelf - Publisher & Editor, Le Devoir
  • Paul SauriolSelf - Assoc. Editor, Le Devoir 1928-1971
  • Mason WadeSelf - Historian
  • Jean-V. DufresneDirector
  • Hugues PoulinDirector
  • Ian McLarenProducer
  • Marie-Hélène GuilleminEditor

 

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