Julie Barlow
Julie Barlow (March 1968 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian journalist, author and conference speaker who writes and publishes both in English and French and is based in Montreal, Quebec.As an author, she has written four books on language and culture, among which are ''Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong'' and ''The Bonjour Effect''.
Originally from Hamilton, Ontario, she has written features for a wide variety of magazines and newspapers including ''USA Today'', ''L’actualité'', ''The New York Times'' and ''The Christian Science Monitor''. Provided by Wikipedia
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