“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.
Woman wages a five-year battle with Quebec after she was sexually assaulted while working for the provincial government.
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.
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.
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?
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.
In the third attack on his property since last year, Normand Théoret suffered gunshot wounds to his torso and neck.
Physicians and patients agree that Quebec’s new Bill 2 will drain human care from the province’s healthcare system.
Mechanics say cockroaches on buses, coolant pipes bursting on passengers and private contractors who don’t know how to change a tire are just some of the obstacles that have come with outsourcing their jobs.
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.
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.