Paula Dayan-Perez

Paula Dayan-Perez works for CBC Montreal. She has previously worked as a journalist for Le Soleil de Châteauguay and CHNE-TV, a community channel in Chéticamp, N.S.

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Family of twins shot by Nunavik police call for justice at Montreal protest

Tears were shed, hugs were exchanged and words of solidarity were shared at a protest in Montreal on Saturday calling for justice for two brothers who were shot last month by police in Nunavik, Que.

Verdun borough, residents butt heads over future of urban forest on Nuns' Island

Starting in January, the borough of Verdun will fell ash trees within 25 metres of the trails and infrastructure of the Domaine Saint-Paul, most of which are either dead or decaying due to infection by the emerald ash borer, a sparkling invasive beetle.

Venezuelan Montrealers express fear, pride amid home country election dispute

Montrealers are showing their support for their friends and families in Venezuela who are protesting against the results of the July 28 presidential election. They are asking President Nicolás Maduro to acknowledge that he lost to the opposition.

Popular beach in Montreal's east end has contaminated soil, says Public Health

The city's public health office has found the water at Promenade-Bellerive park — where residents say they've already been swimming for years with their families — poses "several issues and health risks." 

Quebec's housing crisis is causing mental health issues, community groups say

A new survey by a coalition of community organization shows that the housing crisis is leading to more anxiety and mental health struggles in Quebec.

Montreal organizations call on federal government to fund 2SLGBTQ+ complex

Espace LGBTQ+ acquired a building in Montreal's Village to turn into a community complex, but needs funding from the federal government to bring its vision to life.

Ukrainians in Quebec struggle to learn French before their work permits run out

Quebec’s permanent residency requirements, which include French proficiency tests and two years of work experience in a qualified position, could prevent some Ukrainians from settling here long term. 

Quebec launches paid accelerated training to boost home care workforce

Starting Tuesday, the Quebec government is offering an accelerated and paid training program in the hope of encouraging more people to help provide home care in the province.

Montreal's West Island Black Community Association looks to future with plans for new $4M home

The West Island Black Community Association (WIBCA) is building a new centre to house all its members and programs under the same roof.

Montreal short on safety for those with reduced mobility, study finds

A new study suggests most bus stops, Metro and train stations in the Montreal region are hard to access for people with low incomes and for those with reduced mobility.