Donat Marc LeBourdais (1887 - November 8, 1964) was a Canadian non-fiction writer and political activist. He wrote eight books during his lifetime, including six on Canada's economic history, a financial investment guide and a biography of explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson.[1]
He married journalist Isabel LeBourdais in 1942. Isabel was noted for her 1966 book The Trial of Steven Truscott.[6] They raised four children. Their grandchildren include Mark LeBourdais, a musician who was associated with the band King Apparatus in the 1990s.
^ abcd"D. M. LeBourdais: Explorer's Friend Author of 8 Books". The Globe and Mail. November 9, 1964. p. 4.
^"Canada An Unfinished Country". Swan Valley Star and Times, May 17, 1962.
^"Proposed League Pledges Defense Of C.N.R. System: New Organization Will Answer Hostile and Unfavorable Attacks on Publicly Owned Railways". The Globe and Mail, February 11, 1936.
^"Whitby Patient Held Behind Bars, Says LeBourdais". The Globe and Mail, October 1, 1949.
^"Parties Name Nominees in 169 Seats Today". Lethbridge Herald, October 7, 1935.
^"Name Isabel LeBourdais Most Newsworthy Woman". Brandon Sun, December 24, 1966.
^"Miscellaneous Topics Provide Grist for Authors' Literary Mills". Winnipeg Free Press, December 5, 1931.
^"Rich Northern Resources Index to Canada's Future". The Globe and Mail, April 28, 1951.