SEAN GORDON Montreal Gazette Tuesday, May 14, 2002 Former MNA Yves Michaud, who provoked an uproar 15 months ago with comments he made about Jews, has lost a defamation lawsuit against a McGill professor who qualified Michaud's remarks as "anti-Semitic." Michaud had sought $15,000 in damages from Marc Angenot, a French professor who said during a Radio-Canada interview: "Yves Michaud has the right to make anti-Semitic statements and I have the right to find them contemptible." Michaud sued, claiming his reputation had been sullied by Angenot. In a written decision dated May 2, Quebec Court Judge Antonio De Michele found...