Joe Bongiorno
About Joe Bongiorno
Joe Bongiorno is a freelance journalist and fiction author from Montreal. He has contributed to news publications including CBC and the Montreal Gazette.
Quebec snubs controversial graphite mine project tied to Pentagon
Lomiko Metals Inc., a mining company based in Surrey, B.C., wants to mine graphite — one of the world's most sought-after minerals — at a site near Duhamel, Que. Initially, residents' main fear was about the potential harm to the environment.
Canada's mental health services were already overloaded. The pandemic made it worse
Rates of anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation have risen during the pandemic with surging demand for help, but the mental health-care system was overloaded before COVID-19, writes freelance journalist Joe Bongiorno.
Uncovered tracks: The bloody legacy of Canada’s railways
In 1885, a week after the Canadian Pacific Railway was completed and the iconic “Last Spike” photo was snapped, Métis leader Louis Riel, who had once successfully negotiated with Ottawa for Métis land rights, was hanged for treason. The railway transported Canada’s first army to crush Métis uprisings.