Janette Bertrand CC CQ (born March 25, 1925) is a Quebec journalist, actress, educator, and writer.
The couple hosted the program Jean et Janette, and then Mon mari et nous at radio station CKAC.
[3] Bertrand supported the Parti Québécois' proposed Charter of Values, arguing that accommodating religious minorities could lead to the erosion of women's rights.
[1] She also received several Gemini Awards, including one for Lifetime Achievement, the Order of Merit from the Canadian Association of Radio Broadcasters,[5] was named a Chevalier in the National Order of Quebec in 1992, and was named Woman of the Century by the Salon de la femme de Montréal in 1990.
[2] In 2003, she received the Prix Condorcet, which is awarded annually to a public figure who has contributed to secularity and freedom of conscience in Quebec.