Véronique Morin

Subsequently, she obtained a multidisciplinary bachelor's degree from Laval University, which includes three components: one in economics, another in political science and a third in genetics and microbiology.

Véronique Morin began her career as a reporter for CBC Radio-Canada in Toronto before becoming independent scriptwriter and act as a science journalist and co-host for the public affairs program Panorama on TFO, an educational and cultural television channel.

[12][3] With regard to television productions, she is one of the people who conceived the idea of making a documentary based on archive documents on involuntary participation of Canadian soldiers to nuclear tests that took place in 1957.

The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada also awarded her in 2011 an honorable mention for the realization of the reportage entitled "Topo-ovule" presented on "Le Code Chastenay".

She was the lead moderator at the 2nd Symposium on Public Science in Canada, which took place May 12–14, 2010, and was held at the Hilton Hotel Leamy Lake, in Gatineau.

Véronique Morin in 2008