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Savannah Stewart

Savannah has led daily operations at The Rover as Managing Editor since 2023. Previously a reporter for The Eastern Door and Cult MTL, and freelancing for various outlets, she has since shifted her focus to documentary journalism. She co-directed The Rover’s first-ever documentary, Palestine on Campusalongside videojournalist Justin Khan.

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Savannah's Latest Articles

Pas de répit pour les locataires

Une discussion avec Cédric Dussault, porte-parole du RCLALQ qui défend les droits des locataires du Québec.

The Rover’s Year-in-Review

Rover staff Marie-Pier Thibault, Christopher Curtis, and Savannah Stewart reflect on the year that was.

Remembering Goose Village, a Neighbourhood Demolished, a Community Displaced

Marisa Portolese grew up hearing about Goose Village, but it was destroyed before she was born in the lead-up to Expo 67. Now, she’s working to preserve what she can.

Can We Talk About Quebec Colonialism?

The mere mention of Quebec as a French colony triggered the province’s conservative columnists into a frenzy.

Cinquante Ans de Militantisme Pour le Logement

Que ce soit dans la rue ou au sein des instances du pouvoir municipal, Marcel Sévigny a consacré sa vie à la lutte pour l'accès à un logement adéquat pour tous, guidé par de fortes convictions politiques et son expérience d'enfance au sein d'une famille de 13 enfants entassés dans un seul appartement à Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.

“It Changed the Way I Saw Myself”

At the International Wrestling Syndicate in Montreal, women dropkick wrestling's glass ceiling.

Condos vs Community: Montrealers Fight for Housing Solutions

Montreal is preparing for redevelopment in Bridge-Bonaventure. Will we use this opportunity to invest in solutions to the housing crisis?

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How Quebec Abandoned Adult Literacy

Over the past 10 years, government cuts have all but gutted a popular community learning centres. Facing imminent closure of their educational programs, communities are rising up.

How do we Solve the Ongoing Crisis of Femicides?

Women in Quebec fight for justice 32 years after the Polytechnique massacre