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Marie-Rose Turcot 1887-1977
Photo by Alan L Brown - June, 2006
Photo from Google Street View ©2010 Google - December, 2010
Plaque Location
The City of Ottawa
On the north side of Rideau Street
between Nelson Street and Friel Street
in front of the Rideau Branch of the Ottawa Public Library
Coordinates: N 45 25.793 W 75 40.975 |
Plaque Text
Born in Laurierville, Quebec, Marie-Rose Turcot moved to Ottawa around the age of 20 to work in the civil service. Later, working as a journalist, Marie-Rose Turcot published in the daily newspaper Le Droit, as well as in several other weekly and daily publications in Ottawa and Montreal, sometimes using the pseudonym Constance Bayard. She also worked in broadcast journalism for the French radio station CKCH in Hull, Quebec. Turcot was the author of a novel, several collections of short stories, and poems, and was a pioneer in collecting and publishing Franco-Ontarian folk tales. She was active in a number of French- Canadian cultural organizations in Ottawa, including Le Caveau, as well as in professional associations. She lived in Ottawa for most of her life, and died in Orléans.
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