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Judith Jasmin (July 10, 1916 – October 20, 1972) was a journalist from Quebec. Born in Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada, she was the first woman from Quebec to become a grand reporter (special correspondent). She spent the next few years of her life abroad, meeting seminal figures of the time and sharing her experiences with the Quebec public. Despite the many obstacles she faced throughout the course of her career, Jasmin's talent and determination allowed her to join the ranks of the great Quebec journalists. She died in Montreal in 1972.

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  • جوديث ياسمين (ar)
  • Judith Jasmin (fr)
  • Judith Jasmin (en)
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  • جوديث ياسمين هي صحفية كندية، ولدت في 10 يوليو 1916 في تيربون في كندا، وتوفيت في 20 أكتوبر 1972 في مونتريال في كندا بسبب سرطان. (ar)
  • Judith Jasmin (July 10, 1916 – October 20, 1972) was a journalist from Quebec. Born in Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada, she was the first woman from Quebec to become a grand reporter (special correspondent). She spent the next few years of her life abroad, meeting seminal figures of the time and sharing her experiences with the Quebec public. Despite the many obstacles she faced throughout the course of her career, Jasmin's talent and determination allowed her to join the ranks of the great Quebec journalists. She died in Montreal in 1972. (en)
  • Judith Jasmin (née le 10 juillet 1916 à Terrebonne, décédée le 20 octobre 1972 à Montréal à l'âge de 56 ans) est une comédienne, réalisatrice et journaliste québécoise. Découverte à la radio comme jeune comédienne, elle devient une véritable icône québécoise à compter des années 1950, lorsqu’elle entame sa carrière journalistique au petit écran de Radio-Canada. (fr)
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  • جوديث ياسمين هي صحفية كندية، ولدت في 10 يوليو 1916 في تيربون في كندا، وتوفيت في 20 أكتوبر 1972 في مونتريال في كندا بسبب سرطان. (ar)
  • Judith Jasmin (July 10, 1916 – October 20, 1972) was a journalist from Quebec. Born in Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada, she was the first woman from Quebec to become a grand reporter (special correspondent). Jasmin's journalistic career began at Radio-Canada's world service at the end of the 1940s. It was there she met future Quebec premier René Lévesque with whom she would go on to co-host the radio program Carrefour. In 1953, Jasmin entered Radio-Canada's television news service where she made a name for herself with such programs as Reportages and Conférence de presse. All the while, Jasmin continued to take to the streets, listening to the people in order to denounce injustices. She was a founding member of the Mouvement laïque de langue française ("The Francophone Secular Movement"). She spent the next few years of her life abroad, meeting seminal figures of the time and sharing her experiences with the Quebec public. Despite the many obstacles she faced throughout the course of her career, Jasmin's talent and determination allowed her to join the ranks of the great Quebec journalists. In 1966, Radio-Canada named Jasmin their United Nations correspondent and, later, their Washington correspondent. After being diagnosed with cancer, she returned to Montreal in 1970 where, despite her illness, she continued to report on public affairs. She died in Montreal in 1972. (en)
  • Judith Jasmin (née le 10 juillet 1916 à Terrebonne, décédée le 20 octobre 1972 à Montréal à l'âge de 56 ans) est une comédienne, réalisatrice et journaliste québécoise. Découverte à la radio comme jeune comédienne, elle devient une véritable icône québécoise à compter des années 1950, lorsqu’elle entame sa carrière journalistique au petit écran de Radio-Canada. Pionnière du journalisme électronique, elle est la première femme québécoise et canadienne à faire de l'information politique et internationale, à parcourir le monde comme grand reporter et la première correspondante de Radio-Canada à l'étranger. Femme engagée, elle est aussi une éveilleuse de consciences qui milite pour le droit des femmes et participe aux mouvements en faveur de la laïcité, de l'écologisme, du pacifisme et de l'antiracisme. En 2021, le gouvernement du Québec reconnaît son apport à la société québécoise en la désignant personnage historique. (fr)
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