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Name
  
Guy Fournier

Role
  
Author

Siblings
  
Claude Fournier


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Movies
  
Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making, There's Always a Way to Find a Way, My Friend Max

Books
  
Writing for the Small Screen

Similar People
  
Claude Fournier, Louise Deschatelets, Denis Heroux, Michel Brault, Genevieve Bujold

Guy Fournier, CM (born 23 July 1931 in Waterloo, Quebec) is a Quebec author, playwright, and screenwriter. He is the twin brother of Claude Fournier and the uncle of Jean-Vincent Fournier.

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From 8 September 2005 to 19 September 2006 he was chairman of the board of directors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. [1] [2]

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Controversy

In May 2006, he attracted a number of complaints after an appearance on the Quebec television show Tout le monde en parle in which he stated that at his age he enjoyed defecation more than sexual intercourse.

In September 2006, Fournier penned a piece for the Quebec magazine 7 jours in which he sought to make a point about treatment of homosexuals in Lebanon, which included the line:

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Following extremely negative public reaction to these falsehoods, he appeared on Tout le monde en parle to apologize and indicate he would refrain from writing for 7 jours in the future and instead concentrate on his CBC duties. However, several more days of news coverage followed, which also focused on his previous comments about defecation.

On 19 September 2006, Fournier resigned from his position as CBC chairman which was accepted by Heritages Minister Bev Oda. [4] Members of Parliament applauded Fournier's decision to step down - Independent MP André Arthur being the only one known MP to denounce his resignation.

Filmography

  • 1974 : La Mer mi-sel
  • 1975 : Jo Gaillard (TV series)
  • 1977: Jamais deux sans toi
  • 1983 : Maria Chapdelaine
  • 1994 : Cœur à prendre (TV)
  • 1994 : My Friend Max (Mon amie Max)
  • References

    Guy Fournier Wikipedia