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THE LEGACY OF JOHNNY ...
By Bernard Bujold -
The case of Johnny Hallyday's legacy makes me think of a vernissage at the museum ...
Indeed, what is most disturbing in death, rich and poor, is always the inheritance. It's like humans are becoming birds of prey ...
In humans, we would fight the inheritance to get a simple pair of old stockings (socks)!
Perhaps it is the gratuity of the inheritance of the dead? Free is very powerful.
I was able to see it one day during a vernissage at the Museum of Fine Arts. When the waiters arrived with trays of free food, the guests, intellectuals, were running for it like hungry, just like crows. One can imagine if the guests had been ignorant ...
It's a bit of the same situation with the inheritance of the dead. We become crows!

LUC AND BERNARD ...
By Bernard Bujold
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I have just finished reading the biography of Luc Lavoie.
Captivating but I am disappointed that there is nothing about the journalists friends Michel Vastel, Michel Gratton and Mike Duffy ...
Quite strangely enough, and it was a discovery, Luc and I are like two twin brothers! Indeed, we are both born in Gaspésie; both on a June 28 of the 50s; the two started as a journalist on the radio; the two became parliamentary correspondents, he in Ottawa and I in Quebec; to then become a political assistant one after the other for the same Prime Minister Brian Mulroney; the two have held the position of assistant to the president of Quebecor, me for the father and him for the son; and to finish with each a biographical book.
The question is: will our next fulfillment of life be different from each other?
To be continued...
SEE BIOGRAPHY LUC LAVOIE
SEE BIOGRAPHY PIERRE PÉLADEAU