Canadian journalist and historian, Frederic Bastien who was also an author, reportedly had an estimated net worth of around $1 million.
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Considering that he had a few professions and was regarded as one of the most popular historians in Quebec, it is understandable that he was able to rake in such a great amount of wealth before this time of death.

Bastien was known for writing several books including La Bataille de Londres (The Battle of London), which won the Richard-Ares Prize in 2013. The same year, he received the Patriote de l’annee (Patriot of the year) award from the Societe Saint-Jean Baptiste and also received the Condorcet-Dessaulles award from the Mouvement laique quebecois in 2021.
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He was also a history profession at Dawn College in Montreal. He attended the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, where he was awarded a doctorate degree in history and international politics.
Bastien 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.


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