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Diane Yeung

Diane Yeung is a freelance journalist and journalism student at Concordia University. She’s covered a wide range of topics, but is most passionate about community reporting. Her work can be found at The Link and Global News.

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Diane's Latest Articles

Death Threats, Boycotts and Backlash

For hundreds of Canadians, the price of speaking out on Gaza has been high.

“No Matter What I’ll Still be Here”

Cree families say they’ll continue protecting and preserving their land long after the wildfires burn out.

After the Fire

What happens to the forest after unprecedented wildfires rip through Cree territory?

Quebec’s Climate Refugees
Why is Cree Territory Still Burning?
Are Quebec’s Crypto Mines Here to Stay?
Thousands take to the streets of Montreal to protest the Iranian regime.
"Don't Call it a Protest"

Iranian Montrealers fight helplessness, survivor's guilt and their own trauma as they take to the streets to call for an end to the regime that terrorizes their families.

Police oversee the eviction of a homeless encampment in Chinatown. PHOTO: Chris Curtis
Police crack down on Chinatown homeless encampment

With homelessness on the rise and no long term solutions on the table, police are just displacing people from one desperate situation to another.

Motivated by Hate: Asian Women Face a Rise in Violence, Racism in the Time of COVID

One year after the Atlanta spa shooting, Diane Yeung investigates the climate of hatred against Asian sex workers in Canada.

Chinatown: a Fight for the "Soul of Montreal"

Developers are buying the historic neighbourhood block by block, triggering fears of evictions and erasure.