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“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.

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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.

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The Province at War with Unions

François Legault and his government have launched the most anti-democratic, anti-union laws in modern Quebec history. He might not have been as ready to fight this battle as he claimed.

Kanesatake Man Stable After Shooting

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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.

STM Management Reaches Truce with Some Workers while Mechanic Strike Looms

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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.