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Véronique Prince
BornQuebec City
NationalityCanadian
Alma materConcordia University, Université Laval
OccupationJournalist
Years active2005–present
EmployerRadio-Canada
Known forQuebec politics
Notable workLà, tout de suite? La gestion de crise gouvernementale à l'ère de l'instantanéité médiatique
WebsiteRadio-Canada - Véronique Prince

Véronique Prince, born in 1984 in Quebec, is a Quebec journalist specialized in politics.

Biography

Véronique Prince is a French-speaking Canadian journalist and parliamentary correspondent in Quebec since 2013. Currently on air at Radio-Canada as a national reporter, she covers Quebec politics.

She began her career in 2005 at the age of 20. After a brief stint in Trois-Rivières for the TQS network, she covered Montreal news for three years on the show Le Grand Journal, hosted by Jean-Luc Mongrain. After the closure of TQS's news department in 2008, she joined the team at TVA Nouvelles and LCN for nine years. Initially a journalist for the public affairs show JE, she was then assigned to cover general news in the metropolis.

Holding a bachelor's degree in political science from Concordia University, Véronique Prince also completed a master's in political science at Université Laval, alongside her journalism work. In 2019, she published the book Là, tout de suite? La gestion de crise gouvernementale à l'ère de l'instantanéité médiatique, based on her master's thesis,. She also holds a college certificate from the Collège radio télévision de Québec (CRTQ), as well as a college diploma from Champlain - St. Lawrence College.

As a parliamentary correspondent, she participated in the coverage of three provincial election campaigns (2014, 2018, 2022) and two U.S. presidential nights,. At Radio-Canada, she presents her reports on Ici Télé and RDI news bulletins, while also contributing to radio as a journalist and columnist on Ici Première, in addition to writing articles for Radio-Canada.ca. In 2018-2019, she was president of the Québec Parliamentary Press.

Publications

  • Prince, Véronique; Giasson, Thierry (2019). Là, tout de suite? La gestion de crise gouvernementale à l'ère de l'instantanéité médiatique. Les Presses de l'Université du Québec. p. 164. ISBN 978-2-7605-5182-4.
  • Prince, Véronique; Giasson, Thierry (2018). "La gestion des crises communicationnelles du gouvernement Couillard". In Pétry; François; Birch; Lisa (eds.). Bilan du gouvernement de Philippe Couillard 158 promesses et un mandat contrasté. Presses de l’Université Laval. pp. 47–61. ISBN 978-2-7637-3870-3.

References

  1. Richard Therrien (2017-11-03). "Véronique Prince quitte TVA pour Radio-Canada". Le Soleil. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  2. Paul Journet (2008-08-30). "Life after the closure of TQS's news department". La Presse. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  3. "Véronique Prince. Nadia Myre and Raúl Aguilar Canela. Ingrid Tremblay. Morgan Dunlop. Hemat Sawh et.al". Concordia University. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  4. "Là, tout de suite?". Presses de l'Université du Québec. 2019. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  5. Véronique Prince (2018). La gestion de crise gouvernementale à l'ère de la diversité médiatique. hdl:20.500.11794/29750. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  6. Véronique Prince. "Véronique Prince". Groupe de recherche en communication politique de l'Université Laval. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  7. Rodger Brulotte (2014-03-27). "Face à Face 2014". Le Journal de Montréal. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  8. "Quebec officially enters election campaign". ICI Radio-Canada Télé. 2018-08-23. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  9. "Québec Elections 2022: Our caravaners answer your questions". YouTube. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  10. Jean-Marc Léger (2012-11-05). "Practical guide for the U.S. elections". Journal de Montréal. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  11. "Special broadcast: U.S. Presidential Election Tuesday, November 8th 6:30 PM". Groupe TVA. 2016-11-06. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  12. Patrick Bellerose (14 February 2019). "Legault government: message control denounced". Le Journal de Québec. Retrieved 2022-04-11.

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