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MIREILLE LANGLOIS

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You can hear her on Saturday mornings across the West and North on Culture et confiture. Before hosting your culture and society show six years ago, Mireille began her career at Radio-Canada in 2012, first in Sudbury as a radio reporter, then in Ottawa as a media reviewer and multiplatform reporter. These experiences immediately immersed her in the French-speaking minority community and shaped the sensitivity we know her for today.


Passionate about travel and culture, she specialized in radio by completing her graduate studies in Brittany, Touraine, and London. This experience on the other side of the Atlantic led her to work in France, but also in Belgium, England, Mali, and Burkina Faso as a radio journalist for various public and private media outlets (RFI, BBC, RTBF, FRL) and as a freelance reporter from 2007 to 2011. 


She has always loved meeting people and telling their stories, and she also promotes arts and culture on the Ici Première network, collaborating on programs such as Pénélope, Il restera toujours la culture, and L’Effet Pogonat.


Culture et confiture is a driving force for her to meet people: both members of local communities and artists, and to connect with her listeners.


Curious by nature, Mireille spends her free time attending concerts, going to the theater, reading books, camping, and surfing.

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