
Maude Montembeault
Journalist
Maude Montembeault has been a journalist with Radio-Canada since 2007. She is currently based in Trois-Rivières. She has also worked in Alberta and been a national reporter covering the Atlantic provinces.
Latest from Maude Montembeault

An 18-year-old boxer died after a knockout in Montreal. The fight should've never happened
Jeanette Zacarias Zapata, an 18-year-old boxer from Mexico, died five days after being knocked unconscious during a fight in Montreal. Radio-Canada’s investigative program Enquête found pre-fight medical reports that were either fake or grossly misrepresented the young boxer’s concussion history.
Canada -Montreal |

Residents in Trois-Rivières, Que., have a recycling plant for a neighbour. They say it's far from green
Radio-Canada's Enquête program met with a group of neighbours in Trois-Rivières, Que., who have used a drone, collected water samples and made access-to-information requests with the Quebec government in hopes of confirming their suspicions that a nearby recycling plant isn't as green as it should be.
Canada -Montreal |

Construction work on Laviolette Bridge suspended over pressure tactics
All work to replace long, steel cables on the Laviolette Bridge, which connects the cities of Trois-Rivières and Bécancour in central Quebec, is on hold indefinitely, Radio-Canada has learned.
Canada -Montreal |