André Arthur (December 21, 1943 – May 8, 2022) was a Canadian radio host and politician. He was the
independent
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Member of Parliament for the riding of
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
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from 2006 to 2011. He has been described as the "godfather" of ''
radio poubelle'' (trash radio), a style of politically conservative radio popular in
Quebec City
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.
He was known for his outspoken style and anti-statist right-of-center politics in a
province
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known for mainly supporting left-of-center policies, but has nonetheless earned widespread popularity, earning the nickname ''le Roi Arthur'' ("King Arthur"). Known for controversial comments, Arthur was fired in 2018 after referring to a road in the
LGBT district of
Quebec City
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as "
AIDS
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Boulevard".
Personal life
Both Arthur's father, René, and uncle, Gérard Arthur, were radio hosts. René and Gérard were
Armenian immigrant children who came from
Constantinople
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to
Montreal
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in the 1910s, fleeing the
Armenian genocide
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, with their parents and siblings, via New York City. According to Arthur, the family was mistakenly considered to be Jewish by some
Montreal
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residents at the time, because their last name contained the name Isaac, thus being victims of
antisemitism
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. Consequently, the family changed its name to Arthur, a French-sounding name, which was also André Arthur's grandfather's first name (he was alternatively known as Arthur Isakian or Arthur DerSahag, Sahag meaning Isaac in Armenian).
Arthur's mother was a
Québécoise by the name of Tanguay, a name that originally came from
Brittany
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to
Quebec
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in the 17th century.
As a young adult, Arthur worked as a
hockey
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referee. According to Arthur, this experience taught him how to accept being heavily criticized.
Arthur was divorced and has two children.
Radio
Arthur began his radio career at
CHRC in 1970. He has also appeared on
CJRP,
CKAC
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,
CKVL,
CJMF-FM,
CJMS,
CHOI-FM
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and, most recently (until December 22, 2005), at
CKNU-FM and
CIMI-FM, all French-language stations. In 2007, Arthur was briefly part of a morning show on
CHEQ-FM with
Marie Saint-Laurent as well as the web radio station
Rockik.com.
Arthur's career has been marked by a number of lawsuits. He has been sued for defamation by two Quebec Premiers,
Lucien Bouchard
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A minister for two years in the 24th Canadian Ministry, Mulroney cabinet, Bouchard then founded and led the Bloc Québécois and became Leader ...
and
Daniel Johnson Jr. He has also faced penalizing decisions by the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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(CRTC) and the
Canadian Broadcast Standards Council regarding several on-air statements he made which led to the non-renewal of the licence of
CHOI-FM
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. His most recent gig, as morning and noon host for CKNU in
Donnacona, Quebec, ended on December 22, 2005, soon after
Genex Communications announced it was selling the station to
RNC Media, which declined to renew his contract.
On November 17, 1998, during a broadcast on CKVL, Arthur attacked taxi drivers in Montreal, especially those who were "Arab and Haitian". According to the summary of facts presented in the Superior Court, Arthur denounced "their incompetence and filthiness, while suggesting they get their licenses by corruption and are somehow responsible for the deplorable state of this mode of transport in the city." On February 17, 2011, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Arthur.
In January 2018, he was fired from BLVD 102.1 FM for referring to a road in the
LGBT district of
Quebec City
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as "AIDS Boulevard".
For several years, Arthur opened his radio show with the
theme song
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from ''
The Muppet Show
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''.
Television
From 1972 to 1979, in addition to being heard on CHRC, Arthur was a
news anchor
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for the local evening news program at Télé-4 (
CFCM-TV
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, a
TVA affiliate) in Quebec City. On August 20, 2008, it was announced that Arthur would host a talk show on the
TQS network, starting September 29; however, a federal election was called in the meantime, delaying the starting date. Arthur successfully ran for MP in the
2008 election.
TQS announced the show's cancellation on August 5, 2009.
Malenfant TV series
In December 2009, cable channel
Séries+ announced it would broadcast in the winter of 2011 a four-part miniseries on
Raymond Malenfant, produced by Ricardo Trogi. The role of Raymond Malenfant will be played by Luc Picard and Francis Cantin (Raymond Malenfant young adult). The role of André Arthur (1986, 1991 and 2001) will be played by Jean-François Porlier.
Politics
André Arthur was a self-described
libertarian
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, and his political views are generally in line with the libertarian ideology. He generally opposed the concept of government intervention in the economy, and supported tax cuts (as opposed to
subsidies
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) as the most efficient way to promote economic growth and respect individual liberty.
He was also a noted admirer of the United States, which he perceived to be less intrusive in people's lives. Arthur claimed that if he were an American citizen he would never vote for
George W. Bush
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as
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– one factor being Arthur's opposition to the
Iraq War
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. Nonetheless, Arthur considered George W. Bush (as well as
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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) to be very consistent, a quality that he admired.
Arthur was a
federalist
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. He is known for his opposition to
Quebec sovereignty, not so much because of any profound attachment to Canada, but because he feared independence would increase what he saw as the
socialist
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tendencies of Quebec as a political entity. According to a number of
Parti Québécois
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analysts, Arthur's influence was a significant cause of the lower-than-expected "Yes" vote in the Quebec City area in the
1995 referendum.
Arthur first ran for office as an Independent candidate in the
Louis-Hébert district in the
1994 Quebec provincial election. He finished second with 29% of the vote, behind
Parti Québécois
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candidate
Paul Bégin (39%).
In 1997, Arthur ran for the office of mayor of
Sainte-Foy against incumbent
Andrée Boucher. Boucher was re-elected and Arthur finished second, with 33% of the vote.
Electoral record
Arthur's first successful bid for office was in the
2006 Canadian federal election
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, when he was elected as an Independent Member of Parliament for the Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier district of Quebec. Arthur officially became a candidate on January 2, 2006, three weeks before Election Day. Having the advantage of name recognition and running an intensive pre-campaign every day for about two months during his morning and noon shows, he used no
campaign paraphernalia and spent only $924 on his campaign. Arthur boasted of being "the cheapest
Member of Parliament in
Canada
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", claiming to have spent less than any other elected candidate at this election.
While the 2006 federal election was not Arthur's first attempt to win political office, he claimed that bid was the only time he really wanted to be elected. According to Arthur, his goal in previous elections had been to divide the results.
In winning the riding, Arthur became the first truly independent and non-incumbent candidate to be elected to the House of Commons since
Tony Roman won an
Ontario
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district in
1984
Events
January
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On January 25, 2006, in an interview with
Anna Maria Tremonti, host of
CBC Radio One
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's morning news program ''
The Current'', Arthur stated that he would not join any
political party
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during the then-current parliament, but he did note that the policies of the governing
Conservative Party of Canada
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best reflected his personal political beliefs and stances on many major issues. He also stated that he entered politics as an independent with the influence and record of non-affiliated MP
Chuck Cadman, the most recent MP to be elected to the House of Commons as an independent, in mind. It was reported in May 2006 that he might consider joining the Conservatives, however he later denied this saying his comments had been misunderstood.
On November 30, 2006, Arthur announced in a press conference that he had been diagnosed with
prostate cancer
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and would be receiving treatment at Quebec City's Hotel-Dieu hospital in the coming weeks. He also mentioned that despite the cancer, he would remain in his post as the MP for Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier.
Arthur consistently voted to support the government on confidence matters. As a result, the Conservative Party decided not to run a candidate against him in the
2008
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and
2011 federal elections. This decision proved to be decisive in his 2008 re-election; Arthur retained the seat with only 33.5% of the vote, against 32% for Richard Coté of the Bloc Québécois.
In 2011, ''
Globe and Mail
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'' noted in an interview that aired on
CHOI-FM
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in Quebec City on Aug. 23, 2007, shortly after a Tory cabinet shuffle, directed some of his well-known on-air venom toward Stephen Harper's new team. He called
Peter MacKay, dismissing him as "a loser" and "a ridiculous character". Stated that
Jim Prentice
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was "not a bad" minister who spent all his time solving problems for the Prime Minister and
Bev Oda "lamentable – unable to find her behind with her two hands". However, Quebec MP
Maxime Bernier
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, defended his party choice not to field a candidate during the 2011 election by stating "Absolutely not. He is an independent and he has his freedom of speech," and "Who doesn't make mistakes in life?" Arthur was defeated in 2011 by the
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candidate,
Élaine Michaud.
Bus driver
While a Member of Parliament, Arthur worked as a
tour bus
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driver for
Intercar. He claimed that his position as an independent MP freed him from the obligation to attend caucuses and partisan social events, going as far as suggesting all MPs should get a second job to put them in touch with ordinary people. This earned him the criticism from his opponents, who noted Arthur had been absent from Parliament for nearly one-third of the votes since 2006, something for which Arthur was unapologetic.
References
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