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Éanna Mackey

Éanna Mackey is an Irish journalist with a background in economics and geopolitics. He is an alumnus of Cardiff University and was selected as a fellow for the ICFJ investigative masterclass in Tbilisi, Georgia in March 2024.

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L’expansion d’une usine de munitions québécoise soulève des questions sur les chaînes d’approvisionnement liées aux Forces de défense israéliennes

Le projet d’expansion de l'usine de General Dynamics à Salaberry-de-Valleyfield suscite des critiques concernant les risques pour la santé publique et la crainte que ses produits ne servent, à terme, à soutenir les opérations des Forces de défense israéliennes via les chaînes d'approvisionnement américaines.

Quebec Munitions Expansion Raises Questions Over Supply Chains Linked to the IDF

The planned expansion of the General Dynamics facility in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield has drawn criticism over public-health risks and concerns that its products may ultimately support operations by the Israel Defense Forces through US supply chains.

As Media Habits Change, Montreal’s Christmas Fund Takes a Hit

The Montreal Gazette’s Christmas Fund has supported struggling families across the city since 1967. But as newspaper readership declines and consumer habits shift, shrinking donations mean this year’s cheques may have to be cut.

Toxic Secrets: A Dirty Deal in Blainville

American-owned toxic waste company Stablex is drawing backlash over a provincial government-backed expansion plan that would devastate a nearby wetland.

Saint-Henri Residents Take a Stand Against a Real Estate Developer

Residents say the developer is intimidating them, suing his former contractor, and using illegal construction practices.

Quebec Court of Appeal Blocks Traffic Stop Law, Exposing Racial Profiling in Policing

In a groundbreaking late-October ruling, Quebec’s Court of Appeal upheld a 2022 decision to suspend a law that permitted random traffic stops, a practice that enabled racial profiling by police. What does this landmark decision reveal about systemic racism in law enforcement—and Premier François Legault’s ongoing denial of its existence?

Citizens Investigate Contamination at Northvolt Site

Environmental groups have begun testing water runoff as controversy grows over the $7-billion Northvolt lithium battery site along the Richelieu River.