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Jeff Fillion
Born
Jean-François Fillion

Chicoutimi,Quebec, Canada
WebsiteOfficial website

Jeff Fillion(bornJean-François Fillion), is a radio host and businessman in Quebec, Canada. He is often associated with a politically incorrect radio style known astrash radio(Radio poubelle[fr]).

Media – radio career

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Fillion began his career in his home town ofChicoutimiin the late 1980s working for CFIX-FM. Most of his reputation comes from his stint, from 1997 to 2005, as morning man with radio stationCHOI-FMin Quebec City,Quebec,Canada. However, his very controversial andpolitically incorrectcomments, combined with those ofAndré Arthur,resulted in theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission(CRTC) refusing to renew the station's licence in July 2004. The station and license were bought byRNC Mediain June 2007 without interruption to its broadcasting.[citation needed]

He was fired on March 17, 2005, in the fallout of the trial from Sophie Chiasson against him and his then-employer. The judgement was particularly severe, with the judge noting that the comments made by Jeff Fillion regarding Miss Chiasson were "sexist, mean, incited hatred, were without cause, wounding and injurious. These comments are a threat to the dignity and honour of human kind in general and particularly to Miss Chiasson."[1].The participants in the radio show (Fillion and gang) referred to the plaintiff as "a consummate liar," "a cat in heat," as well as "a leech on (hockey player)Alexandre Daigle,""an airhead "and repeatedly suggested Chiasson used sex to get jobs.[2] Miss Chiasson was awarded $340,000 CAD in punitive damages.[3][permanent dead link]. After numerous rumours to the effect that he would be hired by other radio stations in the Quebec City market (which turned out to be unfounded) or by asatellite radiogroup, he announced his intention of launching a subscription-onlyInternet radioservice. RadioPirate was launched on March 17, 2006, exactly a year after he was fired by CHOI-FM. His radio show was also broadcast on XM Satellite Radio, channel 156 until his contract was nullified on August 11, 2011 by the newly mergedSirius XM Canada.[1]His internet station[2]still lives today and a free light version is also available. Fillion was hired by Bell Media and was back on the air beginning March 3, 2014 with his show: "Jeff Fillion" on NRJ 98.9, a Quebec city radio station.[citation needed]

On April 19, 2016, Fillion was suspended indefinitely byBell Mediafor a tweet that he posted about an interview thatAlexandre Tailleferhad given toGuy A. Lepageon the French Canadian showTout le monde en parle (Quebec).The tweet linked to an article which summarized the interview. The only other content of the tweet was two identical emoji faces which Fillion included, seemingly because they resemble Taillefer. Fillion's tweet was interpreted by his opponents as trying to ridicule Taillefer who was blaming the companyAmazonfor the suicide of his son. Although he rapidly deleted his tweet, Fillion was suspended by Bell Media after Taillefer, while being interviewed byPaul Arcand,publicly questioned the fact that Bell Media was still employing him.[citation needed]

On April 20, 2016, Bell Media announced that Fillion was not an employee anymore.[citation needed]

Political and social views

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His politics are a mix of conservatism andlibertarianism.

He rejectsseparatismnot for any real attachment to Canada but more because of his perception that sovereignty would only help to increasesocialismin Quebec. His father,Gilbert Fillion,was a one-term Member of Parliament for theBloc Québécois,in the riding ofChicoutimifrom 1993 to 1997.

He is an avid critic of the way media treat global warming. He recognizes the presence of global warming but suggests that human action has little to do with it.

Fillion is an amateur of popular economics, wishing to improve the basic level of economics knowledge of Quebecers.

He was an avid critic of the mayorAndrée Boucherwho, he believes, kept the city in a state of dust. He believes thatNHLhockey should come back to Quebec City, notably by an ownership effort fromRed Bull.He proposes that a new arena should be built in apublic-private partnership,a project similar to what led Winnipeg to build the newMTS Centre.

Jeff Fillion claims that a new breed of Quebec politicians should regroup, notably identifying leaders such as ex cabinet memberJoseph Facal,economistNathalie Elgrably,radiologist Gaetan Barrette and political reporter Michel Hébert.[citation needed]

2009 Mayoral bid

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In October 2009, Fillion announced he would run against current Quebec City mayor, Regis Labaume. His program consists of getting new infrastructures for the city and better spending ethics. He placed second against incumbent mayor, Regis Labeaume, with 8.6% of the votes cast.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"L'animateur de radio Jeff Fillion perd son micro sur XM | Pierre-Olivier Fortin | Télévision et radio".La Presse.Canada.RetrievedFebruary 16,2012.
  2. ^"Home".radiopirate.[not specific enough to verify]
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