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Neha Chollangi

Neha Chollangi is a journalist and writer based in Montreal. She previously worked as a local reporter in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, and an editorial fellow at Future of Good covering social impact and philanthropy.

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The Rover’s Best of 2025

The Rover team picks our top work of the year.

Quebec’s New Healthcare Reform Scrambles to Fix a Broken System

Physicians and patients agree that Quebec’s new Bill 2 will drain human care from the province’s healthcare system.

Pourquoi le Québec vend-il des terrains publics en pleine crise du logement?

Après la vente de l’Institut des Sourdes-Muettes à un promoteur pour que ce bâtiment historique soit préservé, des organismes communautaires se demandent pourquoi la province a laissé cette situation se reproduire.

Why is Quebec Selling Public Land During a Housing Crisis?

After the Institut des Sourdes-Muettes was sold to a developer to save its heritage, community organizers are wondering how the province let this happen again.

McGill Faculty Wins Unprecedented Vote to Boycott Israeli Institutions

Professors and librarians at McGill join students and other universities in Canada to call the university administration to cut ties with Israeli academic and cultural institutions.

Is Chinatown Trying to Fight Homelessness, or Conceal It?

As intolerance for homelessness rises among residents in Chinatown, community organizers worry that increased policing and pressure on shelters will thin out more social services in the neighbourhood.

The Problem with Fixing Heat Waves in Parc-Ex

Planting more trees will cool down the heat island in Parc-Extension, but it might also change the neighbourhood’s social fabric.

There’s no Influx: Canada sees drop in asylum seekers, many turned away sent to ICE 

Despite the fear over the last six months that Trump’s mass deportation will flood Canada with refugees fleeing the States, the overall number of refugees entering Canada has gone down by over 50 per cent.

À Gatineau, un campement de sans-abri aux mains d’une société immobilière?

Devcore loue un village de conteneurs aux sans-abri du plus grand campement de Gatineau – et veut faire de même dans d’autres villes au pays.

Is a Gatineau Homeless Encampment in the Hands of a Real Estate Company?

Devcore is renting out a container village to homeless people at the largest encampment in Gatineau — and it wants to do the same in other cities across Canada.