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« Je veux juste qu’on me croie »

Victime d’une agression sexuelle alors qu’elle travaillait pour le gouvernement provincial, une femme lutte avec Québec depuis cinq ans.

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Hundreds of Migrant Workers Compensated After Fraudulent Recruitment Scheme

The multinational Newrest and the Montreal agency Trésor must pay $2.1 million to migrants tricked into working without authorization under the false promise of obtaining a valid work permit in Canada.

Bill 94 Put Their Teaching Degrees on Hold

Two Muslim women who wear the hijab discuss the moment they learned they could no longer complete their education degrees in Quebec.

McGill Spent Over $1 Million Fighting Unionization

Union organizers at the university say this is part of a broader trend towards corporatization of the public institution.

Rent Increases Set to Worsen the Housing Crisis

Experts warn that homelessness continues to grow as Quebec’s housing tribunal proposes a new way to calculate rental increases.

Montreal Leans on Condo Developers to Fix the Housing Crisis

As the number of unhoused deaths rises every year, experts say corporate interest in the housing crisis excuses the city and province from serving the public.

“I Just Want to Be Believed”

Woman wages a five-year battle with Quebec after she was sexually assaulted while working for the provincial government.

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.

Le Devoir de transparence

Après avoir exposé des témoignages d’intimidation, Le Devoir a déréférencé sa propre enquête sur Jasmin Roy. Quelques mois plus tard, le journal offre une vitrine publicitaire à la fondation Isabelle et Luc Poirier, lui ayant succédé.

Le Devoir De-Indexing Investigation Spurs Transparency Concerns

Did Le Devoir bury one of its own investigations at the request of a charitable organization with ties to one of Quebec’s richest men?