October Crisis: more items

The Gazette’s Marian Scott tries to trace the roots of the October Crisis including locating the lost town of Ville Jacques-Cartier on the South Shore.

BBC has an archival radio piece called The Quebec Emergency by a Canadian professor at Oxford, in case you feel like a not entirely local viewpoint.

The Journal interviews Pierre Nadon, onetime felquiste, who did time for stealing guns from the Fusiliers Mont-Royal building on Pine Avenue in 1964.

Radio-Canada examines how the FLQ connected onto other revolutionary movements of the era and also gives us some archival footage from the time.

Journalists Dave Noël and Antoine Robitaille have dug into the mysterious death of felquiste Mario Bachand in Paris in 1971 and made a miniseries of it. One of the directors is Félix Rose, son of Paul Rose, who has also made a documentary about his family called (wait for it) Les Rose. You can watch Les Rose for free on the NFB site, but for the other, you need to be signed up to Videotron.

Antoine Robitaille probes into the still interesting question of who killed Pierre Laporte; La Presse brings in retired journalist Louis Fournier, whose view is that the Chénier cell never intended to kill Pierre Laporte.

Denise Bombardier tells us about Louise Lanctôt, who has just written an account of her time in the FLQ, and Jacques Lanctôt reviews three other books about the crisis.