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CBC Quebec community bureaus: What are they?

In 2021, we launched our community bureau initiative. The goal of these bureaus is to build and sustain relationships with people in underserved, underrepresented areas and to strengthen our journalism by making it more reflective, as well as broadening the range of storytelling topics.

We're sending journalists out to simply listen. Could your neighbourhood be next?

CBC Quebec journalist Jennifer Yoon sits at a table with a laptop and signage for our Park Ex community Bureau.
CBC Quebec journalist Jennifer Yoon at our Park Ex community Bureau. (Rana Liu/CBC)

At CBC Quebec, we are committed to telling your stories and connecting with our province's many communities.

In 2021, we launched our community bureau initiative. The goal of these bureaus is to build and sustain relationships with people in underserved, underrepresented areas, to strengthen our journalism by making it more reflective of all Quebecers and broadenthe range of storytelling topics.

Where we've been

CBC Reporter Fenn Mayes records Vasanth Rajaratnam as he created custom bodis.
CBC Reporter Fenn Mayes gets a lesson in creating custom bodis from Vasanth Rajaratnam in Park Extension. (CBC)

Our first stop was Brossard, followed by Lvis, the Laurentians,Parc Extension,Listugujand Laval.A CBC journalist was based in each community and was dedicated to listening, learning and sharing its stories providing the opportunity to dig deep into the issues that matter to residents.

CBC Quebec journalist Marika Wheeler is at the front of a line of cross-country skiiers.
CBC Quebec journalist Marika Wheeler attends a cross-country skiing event as part of our Laurentians bureau. (Rana Liu/CBC)

Here are some the stories that have come out of these bureaus:

We'rejust getting started

CBC journalist Matt D'Amours gets a paper-folding lesson from students at the Brossard Chinese School.
CBC journalist Matt D'Amours gets a paper-folding lesson from students at the Brossard Chinese School. (CBC)

Our next stop will be the Eastern Townships in August/September. If you would like to book a timefor yourself or your organization to chat virtually with a journalist, please email us atmtlcomm@cbc.caand we will work with you to set up a time.

We are always open to suggestions on where to visit next. If you would like to suggest your town or neighbourhood, drop us a line at the e-mail address mentioned above.We are always looking to makecommunity connections and gatherstory ideas from English-speakers in Quebec.