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André Pratte (born May 12, 1957) is a Canadian journalist and former senator who represented the De Salaberry division in Quebec. Before being appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister
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on March 18, 2016, Pratte was a journalist for over 35 years and was
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of the
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newspaper '' La Presse''. He was a member of the Independent Senators Group.


Biography

Pratte was born in
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and studied political science at the
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and graduated in 1980. Before even finishing his degree, he was offered a position at CKAC, a francophone radio station in
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. Between 1979 and 1986, he worked there as a writer, reporter, parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa and deputy news editor. In 1986, Pratte started his career in print journalism at '' La Presse'' and was employed by the paper until 2015. He worked as a columnist and political editor. Succeeding Alain Dubuc, he became editor-in-chief in 2001, defending the federalist and fiscally
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political stance of the paper. In 1994, Pratte was suspended from '' La Presse'' after publishing a column entitled “Tout est pourri” t's all rotten in which he criticized
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, the newspaper's owner at the time. After pressure from the newspaper's union of journalists, he was reinstated in his role at ''La Presse''. In 2009, Pratte co-founde
The Federal Idea
a Quebec-based, non-partisan think tank focused on federalism, and served as chair of its board of directors until 2014. Pratte's father,
Yves Pratte Yves Pratte (7 March 1925 – 26 June 1988) was a Canadian lawyer and jurist who served briefly as a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Early life Born in Quebec City, Quebec, he was the son of Garon Pratte and G. Rivard. He ...
(1925–1988), was a lawyer, chairperson of
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(1968–1975), justice on the Supreme Court of Canada (1977–1979) and director of
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and
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. His brother
Guy Pratte
is a partner at
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. Guy Pratte, called to both the Ontario and Quebec Bar, received the Law Society of Ontario Medal in 2019 for exceptional career achievement and contribution to his community. He received the OBA Award of Excellence in Civil Litigation in 2019 from the
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and was also named ''Advocatus Emeritus'' by the Québec Bar for "outstanding contributions to the legal profession."


Senate of Canada

Following a reform of the Senate appointment process, the goal of which was to make the Senate less partisan, Liberal Prime Minister
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appointed André Pratte on March 18, 2016, as part of the first wave of independent nominations. Senator Pratte has sponsored four bills in the Upper House: * 2016
Bill C-10, ''An Act to amend the Air Canada Public Participation Act and to provide for certain other measures''
*2017
Bill C-30, ''Canada–European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act''
* 2018
Bill C-86, ''Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2''
* 2019
Bill C-71, ''An Act to amend certain Acts and Regulations in relation to firearms''
Pratte was Deputy Chair of th
Standing Senate Committee on National Finance
a member of th
Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs
and a member of th
Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence
He resigned his position on October 21, 2019, the date of the 2019 Canadian federal election.


Publications

In 2005, Pratte was among the group who signed the manifesto " For a clear-eyed vision of Quebec", better known by the French title ''"Pour un Québec lucide"'' and critical of the social democratic ' Quebec Model'. Criticized by some sovereigntists, he has defended his neutrality and has claimed in the book ''Aux pays des merveilles'' to be a soft-
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and to have a soft-sovereigntist past (with claims of 'Yes' votes in both the 1980 and the 1995 Quebec referendums). He published a number of books at
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. The first, ''Le Syndrome de Pinocchio'', discussed dishonesty in politics and earned him a motion of censure from the
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in 1997. He also published a biography of the future
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,
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, under the title ''L'Énigme Charest'' in 1997, drawing a paradoxical portrait of the man. He redirected his criticism upon his own journalistic profession in ''Les Oiseaux de malheur'' in 2000. Pratte edited ''Reconquerir le Canada — un nouveau projet pour la nation québécoise'' (published in English as ''Reconquering Canada: Quebec Federalists Speak Up for Change''), a book of essays by several prominent francophone Quebecers to better promote federalism in the province. The authors stated they want Quebec to have a greater role within the federation. Pratte said the province must be better linked with other provinces and that Quebecers must serve on bodies of the federal government. To make progress, Quebecers must change their view of federalism and Canada, and their perception of being a victim, which does not correspond with experience. The book counts 14 authors from various political affiliations: André Pratte, Daniel Fournier, Jean Leclair,
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, Marie Bernard-Meunier, Patrice Ryan et Frédéric Bérard, François Pratte,
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, Pierre Gerlier-Forest, Hervé Rivet and Fabrice Rivault,
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, Mathieu Laberge.


Bibliography

* 1997: ''Le Syndrome de Pinocchio'' inocchio syndrome*1998: ''L'Énigme Charest'' he Charest enigma*2000: ''Les Oiseaux de malheur'' bad omen*2006: ''Aux pays des merveilles—Essai sur les mythes politiques québécois'' elcome to wonderland—An essay on political myths in Quebec*2007: ''Reconquering Canada: Quebec Federalists Speak Up for Change'' *2008: ''Qui a raison? Lettres sur l'avenir du Québec'' ho is right? Letters on the future of Quebec*2011: ''Wilfrid Laurier'' *2016: ''Legacy: How french Canadians shaped North America.'' (Ed., with
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; reprint 2019) ** 2016: ''Batisseurs d'Amerique. Des Canadiens français qui ont fait l'histoire.'' *2017: ''Biographie d’un discours—Wilfrid Laurier à Québec le 26 juin 1877'' iography of a speech–Wilfrid Laurier in Quebec City on June 26, 1877


Awards

Pratte won the
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for editorial writing in 2007, 2008 and 2010.


References


External links


Article archive
(1996 to 2004) at Vigile.net
Official biography, Senate of Canada
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pratte, Andre 1957 births Living people French Quebecers Politicians from Quebec City Journalists from Quebec Independent Canadian senators Canadian senators from Quebec 21st-century Canadian politicians