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Who was Denise Bombardier? Canadian Journalist and Writer Dead at 82

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Denise Bombardier was a Canadian author and writer who was known to be a collaborator of Celine Dion in the 2000s. She wrote the song La Diva for Celine Dion, included on the album D’Elles in 2007. She also followed Celine Dion during her Taking Chances World Tour as research for her book L’enigmatique Celine Dion. 

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Denise Bombardier | Credit: Acadie Novelle

She wrote several articles that were considered by as controversial. Her articles appeared in Le Monde, Le Devoir, L’Express de Toronto, Chatelaine, Le Point, and L’Actualite. She also wrote La Voix de  la France (1975), Une enfance a l’eau benite (1985), Aimez-moi les uns les autres (1999), Nos cheres aimes (2008), and L’enigmatique Celine Dion (2009).

Bombardier was reported dead by close sources. It was shared that she died after complications following a medical exam in Montreal, Quebec. Her death occurred on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. She was 82 years old at the time of death,

She was survived by her husband, James Jackson, and son, Guillaume Sylvestre.


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