I am a communication specialist who have been telling compelling stories to varied francophone and anglophone audiences for over 15 years. I aim to share news that affect Canadians in their everyday lives. I love sharing stories of people, like you and I, who do extraordinary things, who go the extra mile to make our cities, our province and our country a better place.
I am currently the Provincial Affairs Reporter with CBC / Radio-Canada at Queen’s Park. Everyday, I write in-depth contextual analysis and handle complex Provincial business on deadlines. I file to the web, update stories and reach out to Canadians through social media, shoot and edit video, and produce content daily for mobile, web, television and radio broadcast.
It is very important to me to contribute to the communities I live in. I am a volunteer member of the Board of Directors of Garderie la Farandole (at this moment sitting as vice-president). This non-profit organization support the development of children in a francophone environment. The Board is dealing with important matters, such as balancing budget, managing staff and resolving conflicts, elaborating and implementing policies.
As Co-administrator of the Facebook group Familles Francos Toronto I use social media to communicate information to francophone families that enhances public awareness of services and programs for them.
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