Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon (born 1932) is a Canadian femme de lettres, journalist, essayist, and biographer from Quebec.
Early life and education
Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon was born in Montreal in 1932.[1][2] She is the daughter of Dominique Pelletier, notary (1892-1950). Her uncle, Georges Pelletier (1882-1950), was director of Le Devoir from 1932 to 1947.
When she returned to Quebec, she joined the editorial team of the magazine, Maintain, from its founding in 1962. A Dominican magazine administered by lay people from 1969, it came under Pelletier's direction in 1973 and closed in 1974.[5]
She was a freelance journalist from 1974 to 1981, including at Châtelaine as a political and union columnist, at the magazine Critère, as vice-president of the Board of Directors and editor, as well as at Le Devoir, Revue Desjardins, Communauté chrétienne, La Presse, Possibles, and others. From 1981 to 1983, she was a political advisor to the Quebec Minister of Education, Camille Laurin, on the issue of denominational education.[3] She was a weekly columnist for La Presse from 1986 to 1989. She continues to participate in a large number of collective works and cultural, historical and religious periodicals in Quebec and Canada. She participated in many conferences as a guest speaker on education, the status of women, ecclesial life, family or cultural politics.[4]
In addition, she participates in several organizations of social, educational and cultural interest including the Board of Directors of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Conseil supérieur de l'éducation du Québec, Conseil des affaires sociales de l'Assemblée des évêques du Québec, Board of Directors of the Lionel-Groulx Foundation, Board of Directors of Éditions Fides, among others.[3] She is a member of the Union des écrivaines et des écrivains québécois.[2]
2011, Prix Rosaire-Morin Prize, awarded by the Ligue d'action nationale (chaired by Denis Monière) (she is the first recipient of this new prize)[6][7]
2011, 3rd Prize of the Presidency of the National Assembly for the book Olivar Asselin et son temps, volume 3, Le maître[8]
in : Vingt années de recherches en éthique et de débats au Québec Montréal, Fides, 1997, ISBN2-7621-1940-5
Bernard Andrès, Stéphane-Albert Boulais, John Hare, Marcel Olscamp, Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon, François Ricard, Lucie Robert, Patricia Smart, Robert Vigneault, Approches de la biographie au Québec (dir. Dominique Lafon, Rainier Grutman, Marcel Olscamp et Robert Vigneault), Montréal, Fides, Collection « Archives des lettres canadiennes », 2004, ISBN978-2-7621-2591-7
presentation of : Olivar Asselin, L'Œuvre de l'abbé Groulx,, Montréal, Fides, 2007, ISBN978-2-7621-2806-2