L'actualité
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L'actualité is a French-language news and general interest magazine in Quebec, Canada, published in Montreal by Rogers Communications. The magazine has over a million readers, mainly subscribers. Eighty-six percent of its readership are Quebecers.
The magazine came into being when Maclean Hunter, publisher of Maclean's, acquired the mailing list of the defunct Actualité magazine in the 1970s, and merged it with its own French-language edition, Le Maclean. Maclean Hunter was acquired by Rogers Communications in the 1990s.
Journalist Jean Paré was the editor-in-chief of L'actualité until 1998. The magazine has published special reports on the regulation of genetically modified organisms, the rise of the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ), the record of the Quebec welfare state and on the possible legalization of sharia law in Ontario.
L'actualité publishes a ranking of high schools in Quebec which compares private schools with public ones. The Centrale des syndicats du Québec is opposed to these rankings, believing that they tend to overstate the attractions of private schools.
Former Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa holds the record for appearing the most often on the cover of the magazine, with 10 covers. Former Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien, former Quebec Premier Jacques Parizeau, the late Pope John Paul II and singer Céline Dion have also appeared often on the cover of the magazine.