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Head of Radio-Canada spent month of December in his Miami condo, despite public health warnings On the day Bissonnette arrived in Florida, Miami-Dade County reported 9,890 new COVID-19 cases according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Author of the article: Christopher Nardi
Publishing date: Jan 14, 2021 • January 14, 2021 • 4 minute read • Michel Bissonnette, CBC/Radio-Canada’s executive vice-president of French Services and the public broadcaster’s second-in-command, went to his condo located right on Miami beach according to public state records on December 2 and stayed till December 27. Photo by CBC-Radio
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OTTAWA – The head of Radio-Canada, the French arm of Canada’s public broadcaster, spent nearly the entire month of December working and vacationing in Miami, despite public health advice strongly discouraging travel, the National Post has learned.
Head of Radio-Canada spent month of December in his Miami condo despite public health warnings On the day Bissonnette arrived in Florida, Miami-Dade County reported 9,890 new COVID-19 cases according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Author of the article: Christopher Nardi
Publishing date: Jan 14, 2021 • January 14, 2021 • 4 minute read • Michel Bissonnette, CBC/Radio-Canada’s executive vice-president of French Services and the public broadcaster’s second-in-command, went to his condo located right on Miami beach according to public state records on December 2 and stayed till December 27. Photo by CBC-Radio
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OTTAWA – The head of Radio-Canada, the French arm of Canada’s public broadcaster, spent nearly the entire month of December working and vacationing in Miami, despite public health advice strongly discouraging travel, the National Post has learned.