Les Perreaux
National correspondent
Les Perreaux joined the Montreal bureau of the Globe and Mail in 2008. He previously worked for the Canadian Press covering national and international affairs, including federal and Quebec politics and the war in Afghanistan. Read more...
Les Perreaux
National correspondent
Les Perreaux joined the Montreal bureau of the Globe and Mail in 2008. He previously worked for the Canadian Press covering national and international affairs, including federal and Quebec politics and the war in Afghanistan. He started out in the 1990s on the Prairies, where he was born and raised, working for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and as a correspondent for the National Post.
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Anger mounts over Quebec student crisis
Polls show record disapproval toward the government, with voters criticizing Jean Charest’s handling of Montreal’s tuition strike issue
Thursday, Apr 26, 2012
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Tobacco companies launch legal battle over warning labels
Two Canadian companies are claiming that the regulations, which require 75 per cent of packages to be filled with health warnings, infringe on their right to freedom of expression
Thursday, Apr 26, 2012
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Wealthy Tunisian fights to keep his status as Canadian permanent resident
Belhassen Trabelsi, relative of Tunisia’s ousted president, claims he is in danger if he returns home
Monday, Apr 23, 2012
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Small-town development fight in Quebec ends in mayor’s arrest
Residents of Mascouche, Que., fought for 11 years to save their small airport from Mayor Richard Marcotte
Friday, Apr 20, 2012
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More militant Quebec student group left out of talks with province
CLASSE, who refuse to condemn violent protest, urged other two organizations to maintain solidarity
Monday, Apr 16, 2012
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Cracks start to show in Quebec’s student solidarity
Months of action taking its toll as protesters face off against would-be exam writers
Friday, Apr 13, 2012
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Tobacco executive admits involvement in destruction of research documents
Roger Ackman, a top executive for Imperial Tobacco Ltd., said he destroyed dozens of documents that outlined the health risks associated with smoking
Monday, Apr 02, 2012
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Quebec radiologist missed dozens of breast cancers, review finds
Misdiagnoses at Raymond Bergeron’s clinic are the latest example of a recurring problem in Canadian health care
Tuesday, Mar 27, 2012
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Next stop for Gordon Ramsay? Think Hell’s Courtroom
Celebrity TV chef Gordon Ramsay has filed a $2.7-million lawsuit against Danny Lavy, the owner of a landmark Montreal chicken joint
Wednesday, Mar 21, 2012
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Quebec francophones rediscover their Irish roots
As Quebeckers celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, they are also celebrating their Irish heritage – Irish immigrants once poured into the province, married francophones and were absorbed into the French majority
Friday, Mar 16, 2012
