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Jacques Lanctôt is a Canadian writer, publisher, terrorist, and restaurateur.He was a member of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) and was convicted on terrorism charges for his role in the kidnapping of British diplomat James Cross in October 1970. Lanctôt is the son of Gérard Lanctôt, a former head of the Parti de l'Unité nationale du Canada, a fascist party promoting Canadian nationalism. He is currently a columnist for the Quebecois francophone news service Canoe.ca.

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  • Jacques Lanctôt (fr)
  • Jacques Lanctôt (en)
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  • Jacques Lanctôt (né le 5 novembre 1945 à Montréal) est un éditeur québécois . Membre du mouvement Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) en 1969 et 1970, il a été condamné à trois ans de prison en novembre 1979 pour sa participation à l'enlèvement du commissaire commercial britannique James Richard Cross dans le cadre de la crise d'Octobre de 1970. Il a fondé et dirigé la maison d'édition Lanctôt Éditeur. (fr)
  • Jacques Lanctôt is a Canadian writer, publisher, terrorist, and restaurateur.He was a member of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) and was convicted on terrorism charges for his role in the kidnapping of British diplomat James Cross in October 1970. Lanctôt is the son of Gérard Lanctôt, a former head of the Parti de l'Unité nationale du Canada, a fascist party promoting Canadian nationalism. He is currently a columnist for the Quebecois francophone news service Canoe.ca. (en)
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  • Jacques Lanctôt (en)
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  • Jacques Lanctôt in 2010 (en)
  • at the Montréal Book Fair (en)
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  • Jacques Lanctôt is a Canadian writer, publisher, terrorist, and restaurateur.He was a member of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) and was convicted on terrorism charges for his role in the kidnapping of British diplomat James Cross in October 1970. Lanctôt is the son of Gérard Lanctôt, a former head of the Parti de l'Unité nationale du Canada, a fascist party promoting Canadian nationalism. After Cross was released, Lanctôt and the other kidnappers were allowed to leave Canada. Lanctôt later returned to Canada in 1979, and served two years in prison. Following his release he set up a publishing house. He is currently a columnist for the Quebecois francophone news service Canoe.ca. (en)
  • Jacques Lanctôt (né le 5 novembre 1945 à Montréal) est un éditeur québécois . Membre du mouvement Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) en 1969 et 1970, il a été condamné à trois ans de prison en novembre 1979 pour sa participation à l'enlèvement du commissaire commercial britannique James Richard Cross dans le cadre de la crise d'Octobre de 1970. Il a fondé et dirigé la maison d'édition Lanctôt Éditeur. (fr)
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