Nationale. The periodical was managed by Olivar Asselin, whom Versailles recruited shortly after his demobilization, not only as editor but also as secretary. Their collaboration lasted only a short time. The
, run by the combative Olivar Asselin
1906 Olivar Asselin
was created in 1923. Another of Eva’s sisters, Alice, married the journalist Olivar Asselin
Bruchési, like all the province’s bishops, took a dim view of the expansion of such a library, where reading material would not be monitored. Bruchési acted ruthlessly in 1913 when Olivar
Canadienne [see Olivar Asselin] that it was not welcome there. Following a
Le Canada came to an end in 1926; it had marked a period of flexibility and moderation compared with the tone set by his predecessor Langlois and by Olivar
*. Like the journalists Olivar Asselin
, Olivar Asselin
compatriots had been able to count on the support of certain members of the French Canadian elite in the province of Quebec: the author and polemicist Olivar
literature, using as a text Jules Fournier*’s Anthologie des poètes canadiens, edited by Olivar
traditional Conservatives, members of the Nationaliste movement [see Olivar
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