Madeleine Poulin, Le Devoir Journalist, Dies

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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Quebec’s arts and culture community is mourning teh loss of Madeleine Poulin, a veteran journalist and influential voice in the province’s media landscape. Poulin, a longtime arts critic for Le Devoir and advocate for emerging creatives, died November 27, 2023, at age 77. Her decades-long career documented the evolution of Quebec’s cultural identity and leaves a significant void in the province’s journalistic sphere.

Madeleine Poulin, a prominent journalist known for her extensive coverage of Quebec’s cultural scene, has died, according to reports.

Poulin, who spent decades reporting on film, television, and the arts, passed away on November 27, 2023. She was 77 years old.

Throughout her career, Poulin worked for various publications, including Le Devoir, where she was a respected voice in arts criticism and analysis. Her work often focused on the intersection of culture and politics, offering insightful perspectives on the evolution of Quebec’s identity.

“She was a formidable journalist, a great observer, and a woman of immense culture,” said a statement released by Le Devoir. “Her passing leaves a significant void in the Quebec media landscape.”

Poulin’s reporting frequently highlighted the work of emerging artists and filmmakers, championing independent voices within the industry. Her dedication to cultural journalism earned her numerous accolades and a loyal readership.

The news of Poulin’s death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and admirers across Quebec’s arts community. Her legacy as a dedicated and insightful journalist will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of cultural reporters.

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