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Enquête (lit. "Inquest" or "Inquiry") is a Canadian French-language television newsmagazine series, which airs weekly on Ici Radio-Canada Télé and Ici RDI. The show is anchored by Marie-Maude Denis, and includes contributions from journalists Hélène Courchesne, Josée Dupuis, Sylvie Fournier, Guy Gendron, Normand Grondin, Solveig Miller, Madeleine Roy, Françoise Stanton, Pascale Turbide and Julie Vaillancourt.
Significance
An episode centered on businessman Tony Accurso led to a series of events which resulted in a public inquiry commission on construction of public works.
In 2016, the program won the Michener Award for public service journalism for "Abus de la SQ: les femmes brisent le silence", its 2015 investigation into ongoing physical and sexual abuse of indigenous women in Val-d'Or, Quebec.
Programs aired
See also
- The Fifth Estate, the English-language counterpart produced by CBC News
References
- James Bradshaw, "Radio-Canada investigation into police abuse wins Michener Award". The Globe and Mail, June 17, 2016.
External links
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