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Isaac Peltz

Isaac is an investigative journalist combining their lifelong ethical pursuit of information and democracy with an insatiably curious mind. They are a bilingual journalist based in Montréal who specializes in uncovering the political and economic forces shaping Canadians’ everyday lives. Their reporting — ranging from deep dives into the national housing crisis and provincial education policy to rigorous examinations of government ethics — has appeared across independent outlets in both English and French. With more than 150,000 followers on social platforms, Isaac pairs traditional shoe‑leather reporting with multimedia storytelling, producing articles, podcasts, and on‑camera pieces that make complex public interest issues accessible to a broad audience.

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Isaac's Latest Articles

This Time in English : The Rover Debate Coverage

We watched the debate so you don't have to! Here's what our team took away from the English leaders' debate.

The Rover’s Magical Mystery (French) Debate Coverage

Canada's four major party leaders bust out the greatest hits: tax cuts, de-regulation, pipelines and kicking out refugee claimants.

NDP Faces Harassment Allegations and an Internal Collapse

Claims of harassment, public disavowals by influencers, and fractured campaign management threaten to further derail the NDP’s performance with just weeks to go — all while insiders tell the story of a disorganized campaign failing to communicate with candidates.

Quebec Schools Turn to AI to “Analyze Risks” to Students

The Quebec government says it does not require parents’ consent to give students’ personal information to an AI.

“Posties” on the Picket Line

Through freezing winds and mounting pressures, Canada Post workers endure a bitter standoff against their employer, fighting for dignity, fairness, and the survival of their profession.

Quebec Scrambles to Provide Students Social Services

Expert says this may be a violation of provincial law.

Government Fails to Provide English School Board Proper Social Services for Montreal North

For three years, no social worker has been provided for Lester B. Pearson High School by the Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux (CIUSSS), and it appears that there is no intention to find one any time soon.