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Stéphane Gendron

Stéphane Gendron (born December 22, 1967) was the mayor of Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada, from 2003 to 2013 and a radio host, a television host and a political analyst for several media outlets.

Stéphane Gendron
Mayor of Huntingdon, Quebec
In office
November 2003 – November 2013
Preceded byAndré Brunette
Succeeded byAndré Brunette
Personal details
Born (1967-12-22) December 22, 1967 (age 55)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
Alma materUniversité de Montréal (LL.B.)
University of Massachusetts Lowell (M.A.)
OccupationPolitician, political analyst
ProfessionLawyer

Early life and education edit

He was born in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and raised in nearby Saint-Rémi in the Montérégie.

Gendron is a graduate of Collège Jean de la Mennais in La Prairie and has a law degree from the Université de Montréal and master's degree in history from the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

Career edit

Prior to his political and media career, Gendron practised law and taught at the CEGEP level. He was also a political aide to former Parti Québécois politician Jean Garon.

Mayor of Huntingdon edit

Gendron was elected Mayor of Huntingdon in November 2003[1] and was re-elected without opposition for a four-year term in November 2005,[2] and re-elected in November 2009. He stepped down from municipal politics at the end of his mandate in November 2013.

Controversy edit

Youth curfew edit

Gendron first gained media attention by enacting a municipal curfew forcing minors to stay off the street after 10 p.m. in Huntingdon, in an attempt to reduce juvenile crime. Following threats of litigation, the municipal council withdrew the proposed curfew. It was later discovered that the authors of the crime spree were, in fact, both adults.

Jean Charest edit

In 2005, he claimed that Quebec premier Jean Charest was a "murderer" ("meurtrier") for his government's initial refusal to subsidize Herceptin, a new drug against breast cancer;[3] he later apologized for these comments after being served legal papers.[4]

Israel/Nazi analogy edit

Gendron has courted controversy for his statements about the state of Israel. During the Israel/Lebanon war of 2006, he stated in an interview with Le Soleil that Israelis are modern-day Nazis ("Les Israéliens, ce sont les nazis des temps modernes");[3] he later clarified that was referring to the current Government of Israel, but stated that it was not exaggerated to compare that government with the Nazis.[5]

Statement that Israel ‘does not deserve to exist’ edit

In December 2011, Gendron was criticized for a broadcast of his show Face à Face in which he stated that “Products made in Israel on land stolen from the Palestinians that is walled in, in an apartheid regime where they are cut off, it’s very serious.... And a country like that does not deserve to exist.” The remarks sparked outrage from Jewish groups after a clip of the show was posted on YouTube by HonestReporting Canada, a website that monitors the media for anti-Israel bias. The California-based Simon Wiesenthal Center has since launched a protest against the network demanding Mr. Gendron's show be cancelled. In response, Gendron stated that he was not promoting hate speech against Jews or Israel, but rather taking issue with the country's politics, writing in an email that “I am defending a state with both Palestine and Israel living together, I may be naive, but this is my position. Israel as it is today is not my cup of tea.”[6]

Stephen Harper edit

On January 12, 2009, Stéphane Gendron insulted Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in a letter that he also posted on his blog. for his support of Israel during the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict.[7]

Dear Prime Minister Stephen Harper:

Considering the vote taken at the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations in Geneva and the position of Canada in regards of the genocide conducted by the Zionist Government of Israel:

On behalf of my Administration:

You are a shame for Canada;
You are just disgusting;
You have no clue of History and Humanity;
You are just a band-wagon follower of Israel, its racist Government, and the dumb president Bush and the Republican Party;

Go and read some history books. Your position do not represent the majority of Canadians and you have no mandate to encourage the criminals of the Government of Israel.
You act like Chamberlain dealing with Hitler before World War II.
Just a plain blind sinister person — You are.

The Mayor of Huntingdon (Quebec),
Stephane Gendron
January 12, 2009

Allegations of harassment edit

In January 2009, Stéphane Gendron was accused by Huntingdon town councillor Tonya Welburn of criminal and sexual harassment over an 18-month period. A complaint has been lodged with the Quebec Human Rights Commission. Same thing for criminal accusations. This chapter is directly related to a fight led by a former Member of the National Assembly for Huntingdon. Tonya Welburn lost her seat during the general election of November 2009, as well as her father who was also a councillor but running for mayor. Gendron got close to 66% of the popular vote.[8] Gendron denied the accusation.[9]

Animal cruelty edit

Stéphane Gendron claimed that he enthusiastically ran over cats with his pickup truck on his radio show, which aired on July 9, 2013, on CHOI 91.9 Radio X.[10] His comments were denounced by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and a petition was launched that demanded he be investigated.[10] He later apologized for his comments, claiming he had exaggerated.[11] He also claimed it was dark humour that was taken too seriously and out of context by animal advocacy groups.[12]

Career in the media edit

Gendron hosted the current affairs TV show L'Avocat et le diable on the TQS network, but was fired after the network received several complaints from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commissionfor several controversial comments. He later hosted a radio show on Montreal-based station 98,5 FM from March 2005 until March 2007. He now hosts the program Sans Compromis on XM Satellite Radio's Radio Parallèle.

Gendron is a regular columnist with the Journal de Montréal daily newspaper. He was also a TV commentator with the daily program Le Show du Matin on Channel V. He is also a regular radio commentator in Eastern Québec (La Pocatière, Rivière-d-Loup, Rimouski and St-Georges). He co- hosts a show called Face a Face on Channel V

Provincial and federal politics edit

In February 2007, Gendron declined a bid to run for the Parti Québécois in his hometown riding of Huntingdon, claiming family reasons and the wish to complete his term as mayor. During the 2007 Quebec general election, he supported the Action démocratique du Québec party. In April 2008, Gendron called for Mario Dumont's resignation, claiming that he is especially disappointed with the way the ADQ leader has handled the immigration issue since becoming Leader of the Opposition.[13][14]

At once, Gendron was approached by the Conservative Party of Canada to be a candidate for the federal election of 2008.[3] He declined the offer, distanced himself from the party's foreign policy and endorsed the Bloc Québécois.[15]

Following the ADQ's disappointing results in the 2008 election, Gendron expressed an interest in running for the party leadership in the event of Dumont's resignation.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Résultats préliminaires - Élections municipales 2003 – Ministère des Affaires municipales et des Régions[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Élus sans opposition - Montérégie, Radio-Canada, November 6, 2005
  3. ^ a b c Stéphane Gendron : chroniques d'un hyperactif, Mathias Marchal, Le Soleil, August 21, 2006
  4. ^ Radio Réveil, Le site de la radio au Québec Archived 2007-09-27 at archive.today
  5. ^ Stéphane Gendron précise ses propos sur Israël et les nazis, Richard Therrien, Le Soleil, August 22, 2006
  6. ^ Israel ‘does not deserve to exist’: Quebec TV host by Tamsin McMahon, National Post January 5, 2012.
  7. ^ Gendron, Stéphane (January 12, 2009). "L'Idiot du Village" (in French). Retrieved 2009-01-22.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Stéphane Gendron accusé au criminel" (in French). CNW Group. January 21, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  9. ^ Lapare, Kelly (January 21, 2009). "CJAD 800 | Montreal's #1 News Talk Radio station - iHeartRadio". CJAD. Retrieved 2009-01-22.[dead link]
  10. ^ a b "Stéphane Gendron Killed Cats With Truck, He Admits On Radio Show". Huffington Post. 13 July 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  11. ^ Reid, Daniel (14 July 2013). "Quebec mayor apologizes for saying he kills cats with truck". CTV News. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-07-18. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  13. ^ Stéphane Gendron veut la tête de Mario Dumont, LCN, April 29, 2008
  14. ^ Stéphane Gendron ne porte pas Mario Dumont en estime 2008-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, Matinternet, April 29, 2008
  15. ^ Les adéquistes sont incohérents, dit Duceppe, Malorie Beauchemin, La Presse, September 11, 2008
  16. ^ "Outspoken Quebec mayor eyes ADQ leadership", The Globe and Mail, December 10, 2008.

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Stephane Gendron born December 22 1967 was the mayor of Huntingdon Quebec Canada from 2003 to 2013 and a radio host a television host and a political analyst for several media outlets Stephane GendronMayor of Huntingdon QuebecIn office November 2003 November 2013Preceded byAndre BrunetteSucceeded byAndre BrunettePersonal detailsBorn 1967 12 22 December 22 1967 age 55 Saint Jean sur Richelieu QuebecAlma materUniversite de Montreal LL B University of Massachusetts Lowell M A OccupationPolitician political analystProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Mayor of Huntingdon 3 Controversy 3 1 Youth curfew 3 2 Jean Charest 3 3 Israel Nazi analogy 3 4 Statement that Israel does not deserve to exist 3 5 Stephen Harper 3 6 Allegations of harassment 3 7 Animal cruelty 4 Career in the media 5 Provincial and federal politics 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editHe was born in Saint Jean sur Richelieu and raised in nearby Saint Remi in the Monteregie Gendron is a graduate of College Jean de la Mennais in La Prairie and has a law degree from the Universite de Montreal and master s degree in history from the University of Massachusetts Lowell Career editPrior to his political and media career Gendron practised law and taught at the CEGEP level He was also a political aide to former Parti Quebecois politician Jean Garon Mayor of Huntingdon edit Gendron was elected Mayor of Huntingdon in November 2003 1 and was re elected without opposition for a four year term in November 2005 2 and re elected in November 2009 He stepped down from municipal politics at the end of his mandate in November 2013 Controversy editYouth curfew edit Gendron first gained media attention by enacting a municipal curfew forcing minors to stay off the street after 10 p m in Huntingdon in an attempt to reduce juvenile crime Following threats of litigation the municipal council withdrew the proposed curfew It was later discovered that the authors of the crime spree were in fact both adults Jean Charest edit In 2005 he claimed that Quebec premier Jean Charest was a murderer meurtrier for his government s initial refusal to subsidize Herceptin a new drug against breast cancer 3 he later apologized for these comments after being served legal papers 4 Israel Nazi analogy edit Gendron has courted controversy for his statements about the state of Israel During the Israel Lebanon war of 2006 he stated in an interview with Le Soleil that Israelis are modern day Nazis Les Israeliens ce sont les nazis des temps modernes 3 he later clarified that was referring to the current Government of Israel but stated that it was not exaggerated to compare that government with the Nazis 5 Statement that Israel does not deserve to exist edit In December 2011 Gendron was criticized for a broadcast of his show Face a Face in which he stated that Products made in Israel on land stolen from the Palestinians that is walled in in an apartheid regime where they are cut off it s very serious And a country like that does not deserve to exist The remarks sparked outrage from Jewish groups after a clip of the show was posted on YouTube by HonestReporting Canada a website that monitors the media for anti Israel bias The California based Simon Wiesenthal Center has since launched a protest against the network demanding Mr Gendron s show be cancelled In response Gendron stated that he was not promoting hate speech against Jews or Israel but rather taking issue with the country s politics writing in an email that I am defending a state with both Palestine and Israel living together I may be naive but this is my position Israel as it is today is not my cup of tea 6 Stephen Harper edit On January 12 2009 Stephane Gendron insulted Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in a letter that he also posted on his blog for his support of Israel during the 2008 2009 Israel Gaza conflict 7 Dear Prime Minister Stephen Harper Considering the vote taken at the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations in Geneva and the position of Canada in regards of the genocide conducted by the Zionist Government of Israel On behalf of my Administration You are a shame for Canada You are just disgusting You have no clue of History and Humanity You are just a band wagon follower of Israel its racist Government and the dumb president Bush and the Republican Party Go and read some history books Your position do not represent the majority of Canadians and you have no mandate to encourage the criminals of the Government of Israel You act like Chamberlain dealing with Hitler before World War II Just a plain blind sinister person You are The Mayor of Huntingdon Quebec Stephane Gendron January 12 2009 Allegations of harassment edit In January 2009 Stephane Gendron was accused by Huntingdon town councillor Tonya Welburn of criminal and sexual harassment over an 18 month period A complaint has been lodged with the Quebec Human Rights Commission Same thing for criminal accusations This chapter is directly related to a fight led by a former Member of the National Assembly for Huntingdon Tonya Welburn lost her seat during the general election of November 2009 as well as her father who was also a councillor but running for mayor Gendron got close to 66 of the popular vote 8 Gendron denied the accusation 9 Animal cruelty edit Stephane Gendron claimed that he enthusiastically ran over cats with his pickup truck on his radio show which aired on July 9 2013 on CHOI 91 9 Radio X 10 His comments were denounced by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and a petition was launched that demanded he be investigated 10 He later apologized for his comments claiming he had exaggerated 11 He also claimed it was dark humour that was taken too seriously and out of context by animal advocacy groups 12 Career in the media editGendron hosted the current affairs TV show L Avocat et le diable on the TQS network but was fired after the network received several complaints from the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commissionfor several controversial comments He later hosted a radio show on Montreal based station 98 5 FM from March 2005 until March 2007 He now hosts the program Sans Compromis on XM Satellite Radio s Radio Parallele Gendron is a regular columnist with the Journal de Montreal daily newspaper He was also a TV commentator with the daily program Le Show du Matin on Channel V He is also a regular radio commentator in Eastern Quebec La Pocatiere Riviere d Loup Rimouski and St Georges He co hosts a show called Face a Face on Channel VProvincial and federal politics editIn February 2007 Gendron declined a bid to run for the Parti Quebecois in his hometown riding of Huntingdon claiming family reasons and the wish to complete his term as mayor During the 2007 Quebec general election he supported the Action democratique du Quebec party In April 2008 Gendron called for Mario Dumont s resignation claiming that he is especially disappointed with the way the ADQ leader has handled the immigration issue since becoming Leader of the Opposition 13 14 At once Gendron was approached by the Conservative Party of Canada to be a candidate for the federal election of 2008 3 He declined the offer distanced himself from the party s foreign policy and endorsed the Bloc Quebecois 15 Following the ADQ s disappointing results in the 2008 election Gendron expressed an interest in running for the party leadership in the event of Dumont s resignation 16 References edit Resultats preliminaires Elections municipales 2003 Ministere des Affaires municipales et des Regions permanent dead link Elus sans opposition Monteregie Radio Canada November 6 2005 a b c Stephane Gendron chroniques d un hyperactif Mathias Marchal Le Soleil August 21 2006 Radio Reveil Le site de la radio au Quebec Archived 2007 09 27 at archive today Stephane Gendron precise ses propos sur Israel et les nazis Richard Therrien Le Soleil August 22 2006 Israel does not deserve to exist Quebec TV host by Tamsin McMahon National Post January 5 2012 Gendron Stephane January 12 2009 L Idiot du Village in French Retrieved 2009 01 22 permanent dead link Stephane Gendron accuse au criminel in French CNW Group January 21 2009 Retrieved 2009 01 22 Lapare Kelly January 21 2009 CJAD 800 Montreal s 1 News Talk Radio station iHeartRadio CJAD Retrieved 2009 01 22 dead link a b Stephane Gendron Killed Cats With Truck He Admits On Radio Show Huffington Post 13 July 2013 Retrieved 15 July 2013 Reid Daniel 14 July 2013 Quebec mayor apologizes for saying he kills cats with truck CTV News Retrieved 15 July 2013 CHOI 91 9 Radio X Lettre Ouverte Archived from the original on 2013 07 18 Retrieved 2013 07 15 Stephane Gendron veut la tete de Mario Dumont LCN April 29 2008 Stephane Gendron ne porte pas Mario Dumont en estime Archived 2008 05 01 at the Wayback Machine Matinternet April 29 2008 Les adequistes sont incoherents dit Duceppe Malorie Beauchemin La Presse September 11 2008 Outspoken Quebec mayor eyes ADQ leadership The Globe and Mail December 10 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephane Gendron amp oldid 1105590786, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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