Michel Cormier
- Is China becoming a superpower in Africa
- Feb. 14, 2007
- Canada's new 'China strategy'
- January 24, 2007
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Michel Cormier is the CBC's Beijing correspondent. Prior to being posted to China in 2006, he was Radio-Canada's correspondent in Paris where he covered the death of Pope John Paul II, the Paris riots and the London bombings. From 2000 to 2004, the New Brunswick-born Cormier was the CBC's correspondent in Moscow. His eyewitness reporting of the popular revolution that ousted Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze from power was nominated for a Gemini award. In October 2007 he was nominated for a Governor General's Literary Award for La Russie des illusions, a book of essays on his time in Russia. He was the first Canadian journalist to cross into Afghanistan in the weeks preceding the American offensive against the Taliban. He returned often to Afghanistan to cover Canada's role there.




