L. IAN MacDONALD
The Gazette (Montreal), September 20, 1999, Final Edition, p.B3
Jean-Francois Lisee’s departure from the premier’s office has been interpreted like a Kremlin shakeup announced in Pravda – there must be more to it than that.
It can’t just be that, after five years as speechwriter to Jacques Parizeau and Lucien Bouchard, the separatist spinmeister is suffering from burnout and wants to spend more time with his infant daughter.
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