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My Story (Couillard book)

My Story (or Mon histoire) is a tell-all memoir by Canadian Julie Couillard. It was first written in French, then during summer 2008, translated into English. Both versions were published across Canada in October 2008.

My Story
First edition cover
AuthorJulie Couillard
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish, French
GenreNon-fiction, memoir
PublisherMcClelland & Stewart, Editions de l'Homme
Publication date
October 6, 2008
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Trade Paperback)
Pages320
ISBN978-0-7710-2292-0

Couillard first appeared in the national media when she then dated the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maxime Bernier. The incident began in May 2008 over a NATO-related dossier at Couillard's house.

Intended to be released on October 14, 2008, the book's release date was moved forward when that same day was selected for the Canadian federal election. Bernier dismissed the allegations against him in the book as ridiculous and the book faced negative publicity in Beauce, Bernier's riding. The English version peaked at No. 6 on La Presse's bestseller list while the French version reached No. 5. Critics found Couillard's story self-righteous and sometimes conveniently vague, but noted that it provided a unique view into the government's inner circle. Others felt that Couillard was using the book to hurt Bernier. Though My Story was released eight days before the election, Bernier was re-elected.

Background edit

Julie Couillard began dating Conservative Party of Canada Member of Parliament Maxime Bernier in April 2007. The media started covering her in August, when she wore a revealing dress to Bernier's swearing-in ceremony for his new position as Minister of Foreign Affairs.[1] The couple had first met at a restaurant dinner with business associates.[2] Couillard and Bernier dated until December 2007, but continued seeing each other until April 2008. Bernier later revealed to his constituents that he ended their relationship after the RCMP revealed Couillard's past to him, which he was unaware of.[3] Historically, these types of incidents were not unique.[4] However, their relationship became the subject of a political scandal, which brought about intense media attention. As the scandal unfolded, Couillard decided to write an autobiography to tell her side of the story.[5][6] She formally signed a contract in July with publishers, McClelland & Stewart; and with the help of journalist, Serge Demers, a ghostwriter, she wrote My Story in French within a few months.[5] The publisher translated the text into English.

Bernier–Couillard affair edit

Bernier was elected as a Conservative candidate in Quebec and became the Minister of Industry before being reassigned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in August 2007. Though his relationship with Couillard had ended in December, they continued with occasional trysts.[7] In April 2008, as Bernier departed Couillard's home, he left a briefing book from the 2008 Bucharest summit.[8] Couillard put the briefcase containing the notes labelled confidential aside and forgot about them until May when she returned them to a foreign affairs office. Significant discussion about the affair was then voiced in both the House of Commons of Canada and the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security as to whether the affair was a threat to national security.[9] However, Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper stated that their relationship was a private matter and dismissed it as a security threat.[10]

Journalist Chantal Hébert pointed out Couillard never had any criminal record and was not charged with criminal activity. Hébert decried Denis Coderre and Gilles Duceppe for political opportunism and challenged their genuineness, suggesting they were more focused on their poll numbers in Quebec.[11]Jack Granatstein stated that some were "puzzled" about the incident since the secrets in the notes were considered the "run-of-the-mill kind".[12] Bernier pointed out that the civil servant determines what parts of a document are classified and that releasing it would not cause any significant injury to national interest[13] A former staffer for Bernier was critical of how the media handled Bernier's tenure with Foreign Affairs calling the reporting and Bernier's portrayal "over sensationalized".[14][failed verification] An internal government report dated 16 July 2008 conducted by the Department of Foreign Affairs found that disclosure of the notes would not have caused significant injury to Canadian interests.[15]

The media revealed she had been convinced by a Kevlar Group to lobby Bernier in order to gain support for a $300-million lease by transferring 700 federal employees to a Kevlar building project in Quebec City.[16][17]

It was expected that Bernier would be demoted, but he accepted blame for the incident and offered his resignation as Minister of Foreign Affairs to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who accepted.[18] A day later Couillard's interview aired on TVA.[19] According to Couillard, Bernier's response to the subsequent media coverage made her feel betrayed and abandoned.[20] However, a friend told Jane Taber that Bernier had plans to resign immediately but was told to wait it out by the government who did not want him step down just before the Prime Minister was about to go to Europe or, blow up while the Prime Minister was on the plane.[21]

Content edit

The book begins as an autobiography. Couillard was born in the late-1960s in the Montreal district of Ville-Émard; she then moved to the suburb of Lorraine when she was four. Her parents often fought as her mother believed that her husband was unfaithful; the family incurred financial problems when Couillard's father changed careers. At age 12, Couillard was diagnosed with epilepsy. At age 17, she bought several properties with a boyfriend. They lived together briefly before breaking up and selling the properties. Couillard became a friend, then lover, of Gilles Giguère, a money lender who was associated with the controversial motorcycle club Hells Angels. In 1996, after the police raided Giguère's apartment and (according to Couillard) threatened him, Giguère became sullen and withdrawn: the police had charged him with conspiracy to commit murder. But two months later, they let the charge drop. Giguère was soon murdered.[17][22]

In 1997, Couillard met Stéphane Sirois, a reputed "enforcer", drug dealer and member of the Rockers, a Hells Angels affiliate club. They married. However, financial problems interfered with their relationship and Couillard cheated on Sirois with a man named Bruno. During their divorce, Sirois became an informant for the police and entered a witness protection program. Couillard became pregnant with Bruno's child, and had an abortion; they subsequently separated. Following further personal, financial problems, Couillard declared bankruptcy in 2002. She then began an affair with a married man who abandoned her while they visited Venice, Italy.[17]

When she returned to Canada, Couillard launched an airport security firm, Integrated Global Solutions (it was reported that Canadian Air Transport Security Authority offered two services to them),[23] along with an auto-leasing business. She began to date Bernard Coté, an aide to federal Minister of Public Works, Michael Fortier. Couillard then introduced Coté to Philippe Morin of the Kevlar Group, a real estate company which signed a deal with the federal government to acquire land from Kevlar. She also pointed to Morin, René Bellerive, and Éric Boyko, who set up a meeting with Bernier as a way to push a deal with the federal government and Kevlar.[17][22]

In April 2007, while attending a Conservative Party of Canada fundraising affair, Couillard was asked to consider being a candidate for the party. Bernier registered Couillard as his designated traveling companion with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order for Couillard to accompany him on government business. Couillard pointed out that former President George W. Bush was impressed when he brought her around.[24]

In her book, Couillard accused Bernier of being intellectually lazy, preoccupied with his appearance, and concerned that he appears gay. She writes that Bernier privately criticised Prime Minister Stephen Harper's eating habits, his physique, whispered negative comments to Couillard about members of his electoral district and that he did not own a laptop, frequently using her house and home computer as a second office . She adds that Bernier thought about making a leadership run after hearing rumours that the Prime Minister wasn't going to stay long and that Bernier opposed the invasion of Iraq contrary to his party's stance and had issues with the Afghanistan War. During his time as Industry Minister, she revealed that a loyal staffer to Bernier had disrespected the authority of the PMO, who wanted him to be removed. Couillard also mentions that she never talked to Bernier about the Kevlar deal, but that Bernier used his position in the Treasury Board to prevent the deal from happening over concerns of conflict of interests.[17]

Couillard goes on to describe the NATO incident and the ensuing media coverage from her perspective.[17][25]

Publication and reception edit

The original publication date for the book was October 14, 2008. After the Canadian federal election was called and set for that day the book's release was rescheduled to October 6, eight days before the election, in which Bernier was seeking re-election.[26][27] The English version was published as a hardcover by McClelland & Stewart while the French version was released by Montreal publishers, Les Editions de l'Homme, as a trade paperback.[28][29] According to La Presse, 17,000 copies were printed; 5,000 sold in the first two weeks.[30] In the Montreal market, the book was listed on the bestseller list at No. 6 for two weeks while the French version spent one week at No. 5.[31]

In response to the book, Bernier dismissed the contents as "soap-opera politics and completely ridiculous".[32][33] Writer William Johnson said the story unfolds like pulp fiction or a soap opera and compared Couillard to the abused heroine in Justine who does not learn from her calamities.[5] Charlie Gillis from Macleans blogged his reading of the book and noted that it felt like Couillard had a desire to hurt Bernier.[17]

The book faced negative publicity in Beauce, Bernier's riding. René Roy, a 26-year-old Liberal candidate in a debate suggested that Bernier is homosexual which faced backlash from Bernier's constituents.[34]

Bernard Landry was critical of Couiilard over her accusation of Bernier's "intellectual laziness" stating, "He was kind, charming. He was not a friend, but he was a collaborator I liked".[34]

Aftermath edit

Bernier apologised to family members who were negatively impacted by the incident.[35] In addition, he explained that it made him rethink his political career and avoid taking government information out of his parliamentary office.[3] Bernier went on to win his election in Beauce with 62% of the vote and the Conservatives won re-election. Bernier was not appointed to a cabinet position, even though it had been rumoured.[36] Bernier eventually returned to the cabinet following the 2011 election, in which the Conservatives won a majority government, as Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) launched investigations into how Couillard obtained the secret documents, whether Couillard's mother was offered a patronage appointment by a Conservative Party official to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and whether there was influence peddling during the land sale between the Kevlar Group and Public Works. Coté resigned after the deal was considered a conflict of interest.[37] Bernier continued to sit as an MP until 2019 and was runner up for the 2017 Conservative Party leadership.[38]

In 2017, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that Bernier has plans to release a book about his political career. When asked about Couillard, he stated that she won't receive nearly as much attention in his book and that "It's all behind me. I'll have maybe a paragraph about that. Nothing new."[39]

References edit

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  2. ^ Blatchford, Christie (October 2, 2008). "Couillard told to trash NATO briefings, book reveals". The Globe and Mail. Toronto: CTVglobemedia Publishing. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Strombo (February 3, 2012). "FULL INTERVIEW: Maxime Bernier". Retrieved October 31, 2016 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "When government information goes astray | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  5. ^ a b c Johnson, William (October 11, 2008). "The perils of Julie". The Globe and Mail. Toronto: CTVglobemedia Publishing. p. D4. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
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  8. ^ "Latest theory: Bernier set up". Vigile.Québec (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2017-12-08.
  9. ^ "Couillard known to police before controversy hit media: RCMP". cbc.ca. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CBC News. June 10, 2008. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  10. ^ "Harper shrugs off new concerns about minister's ex-flame". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
  11. ^ Hebert, Chantal (May 9, 2008). "Sovereignists signalling desperation". The Toronto Star. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
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  14. ^ "Bernier: Counsel for the defence - Macleans.ca". Macleans.ca. 2008-06-03. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
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  16. ^ Noël, André (3 October 2008). "Le President de Kevlar dans L'Embarras". La Presse. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
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  19. ^ Whittington, Les (May 26, 2008). "Embattled Bernier resigns". The Toronto Star. Ottawa Bureau. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  20. ^ Gagne, Louis Mathieu (May 26, 2008). "Bernier's ex dishes about scandal". Canadian Online Explorer. Sun Media Corporation. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved October 5, 2008.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  37. ^ LeBlanc, Daniel (October 3, 2008). "Couillard says firm hired her for Tory contacts" (fee required). The Globe and Mail. Toronto: CTVglobemedia Publishing. Retrieved October 4, 2008.
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  39. ^ "Maxime Bernier penning a book about how to 'fix' Canada". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-12-18.

External links edit

  • My Story — Publisher's profile
  • Montreal Gazette (May 8, 2008)

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My Story or Mon histoire is a tell all memoir by Canadian Julie Couillard It was first written in French then during summer 2008 translated into English Both versions were published across Canada in October 2008 My StoryFirst edition coverAuthorJulie CouillardCountryCanadaLanguageEnglish FrenchGenreNon fiction memoirPublisherMcClelland amp Stewart Editions de l HommePublication dateOctober 6 2008Media typePrint Hardcover Trade Paperback Pages320ISBN978 0 7710 2292 0Couillard first appeared in the national media when she then dated the Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxime Bernier The incident began in May 2008 over a NATO related dossier at Couillard s house Intended to be released on October 14 2008 the book s release date was moved forward when that same day was selected for the Canadian federal election Bernier dismissed the allegations against him in the book as ridiculous and the book faced negative publicity in Beauce Bernier s riding The English version peaked at No 6 on La Presse s bestseller list while the French version reached No 5 Critics found Couillard s story self righteous and sometimes conveniently vague but noted that it provided a unique view into the government s inner circle Others felt that Couillard was using the book to hurt Bernier Though My Story was released eight days before the election Bernier was re elected Contents 1 Background 2 Bernier Couillard affair 3 Content 4 Publication and reception 4 1 Aftermath 5 References 6 External linksBackground editJulie Couillard began dating Conservative Party of Canada Member of Parliament Maxime Bernier in April 2007 The media started covering her in August when she wore a revealing dress to Bernier s swearing in ceremony for his new position as Minister of Foreign Affairs 1 The couple had first met at a restaurant dinner with business associates 2 Couillard and Bernier dated until December 2007 but continued seeing each other until April 2008 Bernier later revealed to his constituents that he ended their relationship after the RCMP revealed Couillard s past to him which he was unaware of 3 Historically these types of incidents were not unique 4 However their relationship became the subject of a political scandal which brought about intense media attention As the scandal unfolded Couillard decided to write an autobiography to tell her side of the story 5 6 She formally signed a contract in July with publishers McClelland amp Stewart and with the help of journalist Serge Demers a ghostwriter she wrote My Story in French within a few months 5 The publisher translated the text into English Bernier Couillard affair editBernier was elected as a Conservative candidate in Quebec and became the Minister of Industry before being reassigned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in August 2007 Though his relationship with Couillard had ended in December they continued with occasional trysts 7 In April 2008 as Bernier departed Couillard s home he left a briefing book from the 2008 Bucharest summit 8 Couillard put the briefcase containing the notes labelled confidential aside and forgot about them until May when she returned them to a foreign affairs office Significant discussion about the affair was then voiced in both the House of Commons of Canada and the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security as to whether the affair was a threat to national security 9 However Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper stated that their relationship was a private matter and dismissed it as a security threat 10 Journalist Chantal Hebert pointed out Couillard never had any criminal record and was not charged with criminal activity Hebert decried Denis Coderre and Gilles Duceppe for political opportunism and challenged their genuineness suggesting they were more focused on their poll numbers in Quebec 11 Jack Granatstein stated that some were puzzled about the incident since the secrets in the notes were considered the run of the mill kind 12 Bernier pointed out that the civil servant determines what parts of a document are classified and that releasing it would not cause any significant injury to national interest 13 A former staffer for Bernier was critical of how the media handled Bernier s tenure with Foreign Affairs calling the reporting and Bernier s portrayal over sensationalized 14 failed verification An internal government report dated 16 July 2008 conducted by the Department of Foreign Affairs found that disclosure of the notes would not have caused significant injury to Canadian interests 15 The media revealed she had been convinced by a Kevlar Group to lobby Bernier in order to gain support for a 300 million lease by transferring 700 federal employees to a Kevlar building project in Quebec City 16 17 It was expected that Bernier would be demoted but he accepted blame for the incident and offered his resignation as Minister of Foreign Affairs to Prime Minister Stephen Harper who accepted 18 A day later Couillard s interview aired on TVA 19 According to Couillard Bernier s response to the subsequent media coverage made her feel betrayed and abandoned 20 However a friend told Jane Taber that Bernier had plans to resign immediately but was told to wait it out by the government who did not want him step down just before the Prime Minister was about to go to Europe or blow up while the Prime Minister was on the plane 21 Content editThe book begins as an autobiography Couillard was born in the late 1960s in the Montreal district of Ville Emard she then moved to the suburb of Lorraine when she was four Her parents often fought as her mother believed that her husband was unfaithful the family incurred financial problems when Couillard s father changed careers At age 12 Couillard was diagnosed with epilepsy At age 17 she bought several properties with a boyfriend They lived together briefly before breaking up and selling the properties Couillard became a friend then lover of Gilles Giguere a money lender who was associated with the controversial motorcycle club Hells Angels In 1996 after the police raided Giguere s apartment and according to Couillard threatened him Giguere became sullen and withdrawn the police had charged him with conspiracy to commit murder But two months later they let the charge drop Giguere was soon murdered 17 22 In 1997 Couillard met Stephane Sirois a reputed enforcer drug dealer and member of the Rockers a Hells Angels affiliate club They married However financial problems interfered with their relationship and Couillard cheated on Sirois with a man named Bruno During their divorce Sirois became an informant for the police and entered a witness protection program Couillard became pregnant with Bruno s child and had an abortion they subsequently separated Following further personal financial problems Couillard declared bankruptcy in 2002 She then began an affair with a married man who abandoned her while they visited Venice Italy 17 When she returned to Canada Couillard launched an airport security firm Integrated Global Solutions it was reported that Canadian Air Transport Security Authority offered two services to them 23 along with an auto leasing business She began to date Bernard Cote an aide to federal Minister of Public Works Michael Fortier Couillard then introduced Cote to Philippe Morin of the Kevlar Group a real estate company which signed a deal with the federal government to acquire land from Kevlar She also pointed to Morin Rene Bellerive and Eric Boyko who set up a meeting with Bernier as a way to push a deal with the federal government and Kevlar 17 22 In April 2007 while attending a Conservative Party of Canada fundraising affair Couillard was asked to consider being a candidate for the party Bernier registered Couillard as his designated traveling companion with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order for Couillard to accompany him on government business Couillard pointed out that former President George W Bush was impressed when he brought her around 24 In her book Couillard accused Bernier of being intellectually lazy preoccupied with his appearance and concerned that he appears gay She writes that Bernier privately criticised Prime Minister Stephen Harper s eating habits his physique whispered negative comments to Couillard about members of his electoral district and that he did not own a laptop frequently using her house and home computer as a second office She adds that Bernier thought about making a leadership run after hearing rumours that the Prime Minister wasn t going to stay long and that Bernier opposed the invasion of Iraq contrary to his party s stance and had issues with the Afghanistan War During his time as Industry Minister she revealed that a loyal staffer to Bernier had disrespected the authority of the PMO who wanted him to be removed Couillard also mentions that she never talked to Bernier about the Kevlar deal but that Bernier used his position in the Treasury Board to prevent the deal from happening over concerns of conflict of interests 17 Couillard goes on to describe the NATO incident and the ensuing media coverage from her perspective 17 25 Publication and reception editThe original publication date for the book was October 14 2008 After the Canadian federal election was called and set for that day the book s release was rescheduled to October 6 eight days before the election in which Bernier was seeking re election 26 27 The English version was published as a hardcover by McClelland amp Stewart while the French version was released by Montreal publishers Les Editions de l Homme as a trade paperback 28 29 According to La Presse 17 000 copies were printed 5 000 sold in the first two weeks 30 In the Montreal market the book was listed on the bestseller list at No 6 for two weeks while the French version spent one week at No 5 31 In response to the book Bernier dismissed the contents as soap opera politics and completely ridiculous 32 33 Writer William Johnson said the story unfolds like pulp fiction or a soap opera and compared Couillard to the abused heroine in Justine who does not learn from her calamities 5 Charlie Gillis from Macleans blogged his reading of the book and noted that it felt like Couillard had a desire to hurt Bernier 17 The book faced negative publicity in Beauce Bernier s riding Rene Roy a 26 year old Liberal candidate in a debate suggested that Bernier is homosexual which faced backlash from Bernier s constituents 34 Bernard Landry was critical of Couiilard over her accusation of Bernier s intellectual laziness stating He was kind charming He was not a friend but he was a collaborator I liked 34 Aftermath edit Bernier apologised to family members who were negatively impacted by the incident 35 In addition he explained that it made him rethink his political career and avoid taking government information out of his parliamentary office 3 Bernier went on to win his election in Beauce with 62 of the vote and the Conservatives won re election Bernier was not appointed to a cabinet position even though it had been rumoured 36 Bernier eventually returned to the cabinet following the 2011 election in which the Conservatives won a majority government as Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism The Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP launched investigations into how Couillard obtained the secret documents whether Couillard s mother was offered a patronage appointment by a Conservative Party official to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and whether there was influence peddling during the land sale between the Kevlar Group and Public Works Cote resigned after the deal was considered a conflict of interest 37 Bernier continued to sit as an MP until 2019 and was runner up for the 2017 Conservative Party leadership 38 In 2017 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that Bernier has plans to release a book about his political career When asked about Couillard he stated that she won t receive nearly as much attention in his book and that It s all behind me I ll have maybe a paragraph about that Nothing new 39 References edit Wyatt Nelson September 9 2008 Couillard doesn t hold back in new book Publisher Canadian Online Explorer The Canadian Press Archived from the original on September 12 2008 Retrieved October 4 2008 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Blatchford Christie October 2 2008 Couillard told to trash NATO briefings book reveals The Globe and Mail Toronto CTVglobemedia Publishing Retrieved February 19 2017 a b Strombo February 3 2012 FULL INTERVIEW Maxime Bernier Retrieved October 31 2016 via YouTube When government information goes astray CBC News CBC Retrieved 2018 07 05 a b c Johnson William October 11 2008 The perils of Julie The Globe and Mail Toronto CTVglobemedia Publishing p D4 Retrieved February 19 2017 Julie Couillard inks book deal Canada com Canwest Publishing June 20 2008 Archived from the original on July 24 2011 Retrieved January 31 2009 Geddes John Gohier Philippe June 9 2008 Maxime Bernier s Femme Fatale Maclean s 20 ISSN 0024 9262 Latest theory Bernier set up Vigile Quebec in Canadian French Retrieved 2017 12 08 Couillard known to police before controversy hit media RCMP cbc ca Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC News June 10 2008 Retrieved February 19 2017 Harper shrugs off new concerns about minister s ex flame CBC News Retrieved 2017 12 09 Hebert Chantal May 9 2008 Sovereignists signalling desperation The Toronto Star Retrieved October 5 2008 Two boobs and a scandal The Globe and Mail 2009 03 26 Retrieved 2017 11 17 Tendentious and sensationalist Macleans ca Macleans ca 2009 09 03 Retrieved 2017 11 17 Bernier Counsel for the defence Macleans ca Macleans ca 2008 06 03 Retrieved 2017 11 17 Bernier s slip hurt Canada review says The Star thestar com Retrieved 2018 07 12 Noel Andre 3 October 2008 Le President de Kevlar dans L Embarras La Presse Retrieved 2017 11 26 a b c d e f g Gillis Charlie October 2 2008 A liveblog review of My Story by Julie Couillard macleans ca Maclean s Retrieved October 4 2008 Huh That was actually unexpected Macleans ca Macleans ca 2008 05 26 Retrieved 2017 11 30 Whittington Les May 26 2008 Embattled Bernier resigns The Toronto Star Ottawa Bureau Retrieved October 5 2008 Gagne Louis Mathieu May 26 2008 Bernier s ex dishes about scandal Canadian Online Explorer Sun Media Corporation Archived from the original on January 15 2013 Retrieved October 5 2008 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link globeandmail com How the PMO attempted to control Bernier exit The Globe and Mail 2008 05 31 Archived from the original on 2008 05 31 Retrieved 2018 09 04 a b Ivison John October 1 2008 Bernier asked Couillard to trash NATO documents book National Post Retrieved October 4 2008 dead link Bernier force de demissionner Le Devoir in French 2008 ISSN 0319 0722 Retrieved 2017 11 27 Two boobs and a scandal The Globe and Mail 2009 03 26 Retrieved 2017 11 18 Whyte Kenneth October 20 2008 Julie Couillard talks with Kenneth Whyte Maclean s 121 41 14 17 ISSN 0024 9262 Tell all book by MP s ex girlfriend to hit stores before election cbc ca Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC News September 9 2008 Retrieved February 19 2017 LeBlanc Daniel October 2 2008 Bernier dismisses Couillard allegations as marketing strategy The Globe and Mail Toronto CTVglobemedia Publishing Retrieved February 19 2017 Dougherty Kevin September 10 2008 Couillard s tell all book to hit the store shelves Oct 6 The Gazette p A14 Johnson Andy October 7 2008 My Story about vindication not revenge Couillard CTV News CTVglobemedia Publishing Retrieved February 19 2017 Benessaieh Karim October 23 2008 Biographie de Julie Couillard les ventes ne levent pas La Presse in French Retrieved November 2 2008 Best Sellers The Gazette Montreal October 11 18 2008 Strombo 2012 02 03 FULL INTERVIEW Maxime Bernier retrieved 2017 11 27 Cohen Tobi October 2 2008 Bernier dismisses Couillard s tell all book The Toronto Star Toronto The Canadian Press p A21 Retrieved October 4 2008 a b Julie ou Maxime la Beauce a choisi Isabelle Hachey Elections federales La Presse in Canadian French 2008 10 10 Retrieved 2017 11 17 They do things differently in the Beauce Liveblogging MaxBernierStock Macleans ca Macleans ca 2008 06 25 Retrieved 2017 11 17 Maxime Bernier not bitter about being excluded from cabinet Toronto Star The Canadian Press October 30 2008 Retrieved November 21 2008 LeBlanc Daniel October 3 2008 Couillard says firm hired her for Tory contacts fee required The Globe and Mail Toronto CTVglobemedia Publishing Retrieved October 4 2008 Looking For The Next One Of These HuffPost Canada 2016 10 25 Retrieved 2017 11 17 Maxime Bernier penning a book about how to fix Canada CBC News Retrieved 2017 12 18 External links editMy Story Publisher s profile Who is Julie Couillard Montreal Gazette May 8 2008 Retrieved from https 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