Antoine Trépanier
Antoine Trepanier has been a reporter for Radio-Canada since 2014. He's the author of a book about former Supreme Court Justice Michel Bastarache. Trepanier can be contacted at: [email protected].
Latest from Antoine Trépanier
Parents struggle to find French-language summer recreation spots for kids
As registration gets underway for summer recreation programs in Ottawa, French-language opportunities are more limited than normal because of the COVID-19 pandemic — and that has some parents concerned about their kids' linguistic future.
Canada -Ottawa |
Pandemic hurting bilingualism in the public sector, francophone workers say
Some francophone public servants are expressing concern over the impact the pandemic is having on bilingualism in federal workplaces.
Canada -Ottawa |
Sperm donor meets biological daughter in wake of 'Barwin babies' scandal
A donor whose sperm was used by disgraced Ottawa fertility doctor Dr. Norman Barwin says meeting his biological daughter has changed his life.
Canada -Ottawa |
Class-action lawsuit against disgraced fertility doctor grows
Marie-Pier never looked much like her father or older sisters, but never gave it much thought. Earlier this year, she learned she's really the biological child of Dr. Norman Barwin. Now she's suing him, along with 15 other half-siblings she never knew she had.
Canada -Ottawa |