Pauline Michel, born in May nineteen forty-four, is a distinguished Canadian writer whose talents span multiple genres, including songwriting, poetry, and playwriting. With a Bachelor of Education from the Université de Sherbrooke and teaching credentials from École normale Marguerite Bourgeois and Université Laval, she has cultivated a rich career in the literary arts.
Her creative works have graced various platforms, including Radio-Canada, Télé-Métropole, TV Ontario, and Télé-Québec, showcasing her versatility and appeal across different media. Michel's contributions to literature and the arts have made her a prominent figure in Canadian culture.
In two thousand four, she achieved a significant milestone by being appointed the second Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate, following in the footsteps of George Bowering. Her tenure as Poet Laureate lasted until November sixteenth, two thousand six, during which she brought attention to the importance of poetry in the national dialogue.