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Frédérik Plante, Reporter has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in August 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Frédérik Plante, Reporter are: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, X. Besides social media accounts, fxduhamel has populated their site with Internal documents cast doubt on officials’ claims that most Canadian veterans are improving under controversial rehab program, Gift-redeem, Patrick Brown called out ‘absentee landlord’ after four people died in Brampton fire last year. But records raise questions about city’s enforcement, Veterans Affairs minister announces ‘independent review’ of rehab program that former soldiers say has failed them, www.thestar.com, They were injured in military service. Canada promised better rehab. Here’s why these veterans are still in pain, She thought she was buying a warranty for her car. Instead, she and other LendCare customers were allegedly misled into another high-interest loan, After a wave of officer suicides, the OPP vowed to do more for members’ mental health. Internal documents show the reforms have fallen short, Accès refusé | Nouveau Projet, Inside this Ontario loan company, concern grew as payments stopped. Its plan to keep bad debt off the books came at the expense of vulnerable borrowers, Inside this Ontario loan company, concern grew as payments stopped. Its plan to keep bad debt off the books came at the expense of vulnerable borrowers, This lender is accused of working with unscrupulous firms that prey on the vulnerable. How borrowers say they were duped into high-interest loans, How a lucrative, global internet scam traces back to this office above a Montreal grocery store, ‘I haven’t been able to keep up with it.’ Tenants in seniors’ residences say ballooning fees are forcing them out, These cosmetic stores inside Ontario malls promise customers better skin. Instead, a growing number say they’ve been tricked into high-cost loans, He was arrested, lost his job and fought for two years to clear his name. Then a ‘deeply flawed’ police investigation fell apart in court, In Canada’s ‘most tariff-exposed’ city, uncertainty over the trade war looms large, Black and Arab people overrepresented in Laval police stops, data show, reflecting broader Quebec pattern, The country that helped build Quebec’s aluminum industry now threatens its survival, More new immigrants than ever want to learn French in Quebec. But cuts to province’s public classes put their fluency into jeopardy, An empty Quebec mall decays as the surrounding suburb gasps for housing, Black and Arab people overrepresented in Quebec City police stops, data show, Quebec has rarely blocked applications to alter habitats of at-risk wildlife. But incomplete data muddies the full picture, Montreal fire department had stopped investigating evacuation routes years before deadly fire - The Globe and Mail, Black and Arab people overrepresented in police stops in Longueuil, Que., data show, Dozens of Montreal seniors’ homes show fire safety issues, face no legal consequences, Internal crises, years of miscommunication led Montreal fire officials to halt safety investigations, report reveals, Waits before child-protection case hearings nearly doubled over past five years in Quebec, data show, Montreal fire officials concede some safety inspections paused during controversial moratorium, More than 300 criminal cases stayed or dropped in Quebec due to court delays, documents reveal, Obituary: Les Cowboys Fringants singer was the voice of a distinct nation, Podcast: New details emerge about Montreal’s deadliest fire in decades, Investigation: A decade before fatal blaze, City of Montreal asked that fire safety charges against building’s owner be dropped, Investigation: Quebec approved nearly all development projects on vulnerable plant habitats over last decade, Feature: Amateur entomologists are using their love of bugs to document insect loss in Canada, Investigation: Quebec police violated investigation rules, faced minimal consequences after civilian deaths, Investigation: More than 200 Quebec jail inmates freed by mistake since 2015, documents show, Author page: Frédérik-Xavier Duhamel.