Richard Z. Sirois (born 19 July 1956) is a French-speaking Canadian radio and television comedian. He was born in Matane, Quebec. His family moved with him to Montreal when he was six years old.

Richard Z. Sirois in 2022

Comedy

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Sirois was included in the lineups of Les Bleu Poudre and (until 1987) Rock et Belles Oreilles. Rock et Belles Oreilles started in 1981 as a radio show on Montreal-based a French-speaking community radio station CIBL-FM 101.5 and evolved into a group of comedians who produced sketches for television and stage performances. Les Bleu Poudre hosted a TV show called 100 Limite on Télévision Quatre-Saisons from 1988 to 1992.[1] Sirois cohosted a number of radio shows on CKOI-FM 96.9 in Montreal, including Les Midis Fous in the early 1990s with Mike Bossy, Anthony Kavanagh, François Massicotte, Pierre Verville and André Robitaille,[2] and Les Cerveaux de l'info with the comedy duo Masked Avengers.[3] He also hosted a syndicated radio program, Electric Avenue, which is produced by Kréaction Media[4] and airs on francophone radio stations in Quebec and Ontario.

Music commentary

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In the wake of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, he left Villeray, Montreal and moved back to his hometown of Matane. Since then he has published daily commentaries about music records on the social media.[5] From October 2021 to July 2022, he hosted a radio show called Les Vinyles de A à Z on Arsenal Media.[6] In March 2022, he authored a book called Le vinyle de l'insomniaque.[7]

Politics

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Sirois ran as the Rhinoceros Party candidate for Hochelaga—Maisonneuve in the 1984 Canadian federal election. He finished fourth with 1,847 votes (5.7%).

As of 2021, he is active with the Parti Québécois committee of Matane-Matapédia.[8]

His father Yvon Sirois (1930-2018) was assistant general manager of the Quebec Chamber of Commerce in the 1960s,[9][10] ran as the Progressive Conservative candidate for Matane in the 1972 Canadian federal election and served as the party's general manager in Quebec.[11][12]

Personal life

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Sirois has three children.[citation needed]

From 1931 until 1995, his paternal grandfather Victor Sirois (1901-1977) and then his aunt Yvonne Sirois (1930-2018) ran a professional photo studio in Matane.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Jacques Beauchamp, La folle aventure de Rock et Belles Oreilles, Radio-Canada, June 19, 2020
  2. ^ Guylain Jean, Richard Z. Sirois rend hommage à Mike Bossy, Mon Témiscouata, April 15, 2022
  3. ^ Nathalie Petrowski, Les cerveaux de l'info: les Justiciers politisés, La Presse, September 6, 2008
  4. ^ "°°::Kréaction média::°°". Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2008.
  5. ^ Stéphanie Morin, Ma vie en vinyles, La Presse, July 29, 2021
  6. ^ Les Vinyles de A à Z avec Richard Z. Sirois, Arsenal Media
  7. ^ Sylvain Cormier, Avec «Le vinyle de l’insomniaque», Richard Z. Sirois raconte sa vie, disques à l’appui, Le Devoir, March 5, 2022
  8. ^ Jean-François Brassard, Richard Z. Sirois donne des nouvelles de sa famille et de sa nouvelle vie à Matane, 7 Jours, April 9, 2021
  9. ^ La Presse, 22 October 1960, page 47
  10. ^ Lac-Etchemin : la Chambre de commerce se dissocie de celle du Québec, La Presse, 19 August 1968, page 33
  11. ^ Gilles Gariépy, Les Conservateurs du Québec ont bâti une machine électorale bien à eux, La Presse, 10 May 1972
  12. ^ François Trépanier, La Gaspésie va rester aux libéraux; lutte serrée dans Gaspé et Rimouski, La Presse, 14 October 1972
  13. ^ Dominique Fortier, Incursion dans l'ancien studio du photographe matanais Victor Sirois, L'Avantage Gaspésien, October 3, 2020
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