Canadian journalist and historian, Frederic Bastien was a former leadership candidate for the Part Quebecois (PQ). He finished fourth in the 2020 PQ leadership race against Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, Sylvian Gaudreault, and Guy Nantel.
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He was announced dead by his wife, Marie-Ève Lépine, who shared that he was found unresponsive at home after working out on their stationary bike. He was 53 years old.

His fellow politicians expressed their condolences after his death made the news.
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PQ leader, St-Pierre Plamondon wrote on Twitter: “Frederic was a lifelong activist who gave much of his life to the cause of Quebec. He is survived by his wife and three children. My thoughts are with them and the Parti Quebecois offers them all our support.”
“We had many conversations during the PQ leadership race. Discussions that were often tough but always enriching. A man with a sharp mind, totally dedicated to Quebec,” Guy Nantel also wrote.
“I think of his loved ones. Want or not, I think of us all. I think of Don Quixote who was going to knock down the mills of hypocrisy for Quebec, his nation. Without fear,” Bloc Quebecois leader, Yves-Francois Blanchet also shared.


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