Janette Bertrand breaks taboos, at the dawn of her 100th birthday

Janette Bertrand breaks taboos, at the dawn of her 100th birthday
Janette Bertrand breaks taboos, at the dawn of her 100th birthday

We received on the set the most modern of the 1925 models, the one and only Janette Bertrand.

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Icon of social commitment and true pioneer, Janette Bertrand has never been afraid of breaking taboos. At the dawn of her 100th birthday, she continues to take a luminous and impactful look at issues such as gender equality and ageism. We talk with her about her book “One Hundred Years of Love” and also about the brand new prize that the Montreal Book Fair named in her honor.

Cent ans d’amour, Janette Bertrand

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Watch the December 3 interview again in the video at the top of this article

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