Alix Renaud (30 August 1945 – 11 April 2021) was a Haitian-born Canadian writer.[1] He was the son of Joseph M. Renaud and Béatrix Black.[2] He was a professor of oral expression and diction, and he was the inventor of the word pompion, meaning firefighter and stemming from the French word pompier of the same meaning. He became a member of the Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec [fr] in 2010.
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| Born | 30 August 1945 Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
| Died | 11 April 2021(2021-04-11) (aged 75) |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Occupation | Writer |
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