Prix Georges-Émile-Lapalme
The Prix Georges-Émile-Lapalme is an award by the Government of Quebec that is part of the Prix du Québec, given to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the quality and diffusion of the French language written or spoken in Québec. The activities recognized for this award are culture, communications, education, administration, research, labour, commerce and business. It is named in honour of Georges-Émile Lapalme.
Winners
- 2015 - Gisèle Lamoureux
- 2014 - Denis Vaugeois
- 2013 - Paul Gérin-Lajoie
- 2012 - Benoît Melançon
- 2011 - Jacques Duval
- 2010 - Lise Bissonnette
- 2009 - Monique C. Cormier
- 2008 - Paul-André Crépeau
- 2007 - Gaston Bellemare
- 2006 - Marie-Éva de Villers
- 2005 - Jean-Marc Léger
- 2004 - Jacques Languirand
- 2003 - André Gaulin
- 2002 - Jean-Claude Corbeil
- 2001 - Michel Bergeron[1]
- 2000 - Henri Bergeron
- 1999 - Marc Favreau
- 1998 - Fernand Daoust
- 1997 - Pierre Bourgault
References
- Award winners (French)
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