Mylène Crête
Reporter with the Canadian Press | Ottawa
About Mylène Crête
Federal ministers seek to reassure family of Canadian woman missing in West Africa
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau met on Friday, January 19, 2019, with family members of a Quebec woman who has been missing in Burkina Faso for more than a month.
Residents near Canada-U.S. border to be paid for asylum seeker disruption: Ottawa
Quebecers living by the Canada-United States border where thousands of migrants have crossed irregularly into the country since 2017 will be eligible for payments of up to $25,000, the federal government announced on Wednesday, December 12, 2018.
NDP MP Christine Moore denies sexual misconduct, plans defamation lawsuit
In an exclusive interview, NDP MP Christine Moore told The Canadian Press she intends to bring a defamation lawsuit against Glen Kirkland, as well as columnists Neil Macdonald, Christie Blatchford and Rosie DiManno, who reported on the matter.
Many choices for Quebec voters in upcoming Lac-Saint-Jean federal byelection
Voters in the Quebec riding of Lac-Saint-Jean will have no shortage of options when they choose their next MP in a federal byelection on Oct. 23.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh campaigns in Quebec riding ahead of federal byelection
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he's not interested in getting Quebecers to accept his beard or turban but is more interested in having them share his political values.
Environmentalists wary of proposed nuclear waste depot near Ottawa River
The Canadian Nuclear Laboratories company is planning on building a waste disposal site on land around the Chalk River Laboratories, in Chalk River, Ont.