Albert Laberge (1871-1960) was a Québécois author and journalist.
He went to the Académie Saint-Clément before attending Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal.
[1] In 1918, Laberge published La Scouine (fr), which was censured by clergy for its portrayal of traditional Québécois themes.
[2] Other than newspaper articles, he would go on to publish collections of stories, prose-poems, essays, some literary criticism, as well as an unfinished autobiographical novel.
Albert Laberge fonds at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.