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                  ASSELIN, OLIVAR (baptized Joseph-François-Olivar)
                  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
                  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
                  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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