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Jean-Yves Duthel
Jean-Yves Duthel (born 31 May 1950) is an administrator and political spokesperson in the Canadian province of Quebec.
==Early career==
Jean-Yves Duthel was born in Alsace (France). He was the last of four children for his mother, Magdalena Duthel (died 13 January 2012 at the age of 103). He came from a long standing military family within the German Empire up to 1918. On his father, Jean Albert Duthel's side (died 25 May1999 at the age of 89) his fore-parents were farmers. In 1968 he became a Boursier ACADEMIE FRANCAISE-ZELLIDJA and travelled through Africa for 6 months. The following year the same foundation sponsored his journey to the USA. During his studies at the University of Strasbourg he was also active on different pirate radios, at this time the radio system in France was not open. He was very active in the 1968 student strike.
Duthel obtained a degree in political science and journalism and began his career as a journalist in Alsace. He left to settle in Québec in 1972. He was a journalist at Radio-Canada and Canadian Press. He joined the Parti Québécois officers in 1976. He successively acted as a councillor to the President of the PQ, Prime Minister René Levesque, Press Secretary to State minister for economic development, Bernard Landry, Deputy Chief of the staff of the same as Minister for Foreign Relations.〔"BIOCHEM PHARMA INC.; APPOINTMENTS," ''Montreal Gazette'', 8 October 1992, p. 3.〕 A supporter of Quebec sovereignty, he became active in the Parti Québécois and held press attaché positions for various members of René Lévesque's government. When the PQ chose to de-emphasize its focus on Quebec sovereignty in the mid-1980s, he joined and served on the advisory board of the more hardline Rassemblement démocratique pour l'indépendance.〔"Hardliner quits PQ, others decide to stay until election," ''Montreal Gazette'', 29 January 1985, p. 1; "Hardliners seek way to halt Johnson; Some in PQ think Garon can fill the bill," ''Montreal Gazette'', 13 July 1985, p. 1.〕

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