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Serge Mongeau (born March 24, 1937 in
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) is a physician, writer, publisher and politician from Quebec. He is one of the best-known Canadian advocates of
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Biography

Serge Mongeau studied medicine at
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. After practising general medicine for two years, he went back to U. de M. and obtained a master in social work, option community organization. In the early 1960s, Mongeau was one of the few resource persons in
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in Quebec.André Dupras and Hélène Dionne,
L’émergence de la sexologie au Québec
, in ''Scientia Canadensis: Canadian Journal of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine / Scientia Canadensis : revue canadienne d'histoire des sciences, des techniques et de la médecine'', vol. 11, n° 2, (33) 1987, p. 90-108, at pages 96 and 98. Accessed December 5, 2012.
In 1965, he became president of the Family Planning Association of Montréal and called on the Catholic church to develop a more modernist approach to contraception. Dr. Mongeau was the director of the Family Planning Centre (Centre de planification familiale du Québec), a multi-disciplinary centre in Montréal. In 1967–1970, he published ''Cours de sexologie'', a five-volume work about sexology written for the general public, which was a best-seller. By 1970, he had published eleven books at Jacques Hébert's Éditions du Jour. He also wrote for the left-leaning weekly newspaper ''Québec-Presse''. In politics, he became a member of the
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. During the
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, after alleged irregularities in the nomination of the Parti québécois candidate J.-Y. Lefebvre in the riding of
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, Mongeau ran as an independent candidate in the riding and obtained 7.6% of the votes.Les résultats électoraux depuis 1867
Assemblée nationale du Québec. Accessed December 5, 2012.
In June 1970 he participated in the founding of the Movement for the defense of political prisoners. During the time of the
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, when the
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was decreed by the government of
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, Dr. Mongeau, while on his way to work at the Family Planning Centre on the morning of October 16, 1970, was intercepted by police, thrown in jail without accusation and kept there secretly for ten days without contact with the exterior. He wrote about that experience in his book ''Kidnappé par la police'' (kidnapped by police). In the 1970s, he traveled and studied political science at the ''Facultad latinoamericana de ciencias sociales'' in
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. Back in Canada, he became the director of the
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of Saint-Hubert.Serge Mongeau, ''Non, je n'accepte pas. Autobiographie, tome 1 (1937–1979)'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 2006, 296 pages, From 1978, he dedicated himself full-time to writing and publishing. He became the director of the "Heath" collection at the Québec/Amérique publishing house. In 1985, he published the first edition of his book on simple living. He wrote "I try to realise within myself what I think should be the basis of a fair universe for all: I try to be good, tolerant, honest and just."Kamel Bouzeboudjen,
Serge Mongeau, l'infatigable
, Radio-Canada.ca, May 5, 2012. Accessed December 5, 2012.
In 1986, he became director of the "Peace" collection at the Libre Expression publishing house. In 1992, with a group of friends, he founded the publishing house Écosociété, specialized in the themes of society, economy and environment. Mongeau lived in l'
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for twenty years. He moved back to Montréal in 2008. In the 2008 Quebec general election, Serge Mongeau was candidate for
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in the electoral district of
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. He obtained 12.9% of the votes.General elections – 2008, December 8 – Official results by electoral divisions – Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Directeur général des élections du Québec. Accessed December 5, 2012.
He published a two-part autobiography, in 2006 and 2012.


Books

* ''Naissances planifiées. Pourquoi? Comment?'', in collaboration with Hubert Charbonneau, Éditions du Jour, Montréal, 1966, 153 pages * ''Cours de sexologie'', Éditions du Jour, Montréal, 1967–1970, in five volumes: *# ''De la fécondation à l'âge adulte'', 1967 *# ''Les âges de l'amour et les rapports sexuels'', 1968 *# ''La grossesse et la planification familiale'', 1967 *# ''Les difficultés sexuelles de l'individu et du couple'', 1968 *# ''Sexualité et société. La vieillesse'', 1970 * ''Évolution de l'assistance au Québec. Une étude historique des diverses modalités d'assistance au Québec, des origines de la colonie à nos jours'', Éditions du Jour, Montréal, 1967, 123 pages (originally written for the author's master in social work, option community organization) * ''L'avortement'', in collaboration with Renée Cloutier, Éditions du Jour, Montréal, 1968, 173 pages * ''Kidnappé par la police'', Éditions du Jour, Montréal, 1970, 128 pages ; and, in a reedition enlarged with a preface and an annex, ''Kidnappé par la police'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 2001, 187 pages, * ''Vivre en santé'', Éditions Québec/Amérique, Montréal, 1982, 141 pages, * ''Dictionnaire des médicaments de A à Z'', in collaboration with Marie-Claude Roy, Éditions Québec/Amérique, Montréal, 1984, 525 pages, * ''Nouveau dictionnaire des médicaments'', in collaboration with Marie-Claude Roy, Éditions Québec/Amérique, Montréal, 1988, 860 pages, * ''Le Rêve écrasé : Québec-Chili 1973'', Éditions Québec/Amérique, Montréal, 1990, 268 pages, * ''La simplicité volontaire'', Éditions Québec/Amérique, Montréal, 1985, 151 pages, ; and in reedition under the title ''La simplicité volontaire, plus que jamais...'', Éditions Écosociété, 1998, 272 pages, * ''Parce que la paix n'est pas une utopie'', Éditions Libre Expression, Montréal, 1990, ; and in reedition ''Parce que la paix n'est pas une utopie'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 137 pages, * ''La Belle Vie, ou le bonheur dans l'harmonie'', Éditions Libre Expression, Montréal, 1991, 116 pages, ; and in reedition ''La Belle Vie'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 2004, 130 pages, * ''Pour un pays sans armée'', collective work under the direction of Serge Mongeau, Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 1993, 186 pages, * ''L'écosophie ou la sagesse de la nature'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 1994, 158 pages, * ''Moi, ma santé. De la dépendance à l'autonomie'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 1994, 182 pages, * ''Objecteurs de croissance. Pour sortir de l'impasse : la décroissance'', collective work under the direction of Serge Mongeau, Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 144 pages, * ''Non, je n'accepte pas. Autobiographie, tome 1 (1937–1979)'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 2006, 296 pages, * ''Heureux, mais pas content. Autobiographie (1979–2011)'', Éditions Écosociété, Montréal, 2012, 212 pages,


Electoral record


Notes and references


External links


Pour une décroissance conviviale
, video clip, 2009, 00:15:35, Repère TV, Les repères de Languirand. Accessed December 5, 2012. *
Objecteurs de croissance (entrevue avec Serge Mongeau)
, CIBL-FM, Les publications universitaires, November 11, 2008 – Radio interview with Serge Mongeau about the book ''Objecteurs de croissance. Pour sortir de l'impasse : la décroissance'' (dir.) Accessed December 5, 2012. {{DEFAULTSORT:Mongeau, Serge Writers from Montreal Canadian male essayists Canadian general practitioners Independent candidates in Quebec provincial elections Québec solidaire candidates in Quebec provincial elections Université de Montréal alumni 1937 births Living people Canadian sexologists 20th-century Canadian essayists 20th-century Canadian male writers 21st-century Canadian essayists 21st-century Canadian male writers Canadian non-fiction writers in French