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Featured Articles by Daniel J. Rowe
- More Black medical specialists are needed to serve the population: expert
- Montreal photographer chronicles Black women in health care
- 'We feel bad enough that we live like this': Montreal's tent city expands into dozens
- Startup publisher in Kahnawake launches three Indigenous-language children’s books
- Home health care for elderly has been inconsistent and unreliable, say family members
- Kahnawake Peacekeeper says the 1990 Oka Crisis helped make the force what it is today
- 'Troubling hate speech': Montreal private school condemns video showing students wearing costume spelling out N-word
- COVID-19 has closed burlesque curtains everywhere. When and how can it come back?
- Isolated seniors get a bus-top folk show during the COVID-19 crisis
- COVID-19 outbreak forces Native Women's Shelter of Montreal to close
Latest Articles by Daniel J. Rowe
- Nine-year-old with rare neurological disorder went from hip-hop dancing to being stuck in bed all day
- Quebec reports increase in COVID-19 ICU patients for second day, 806 new cases
- Charette’s appointment to lead fight against racism in Quebec surprises critics
- Man arrested after attempting to burn down a hockey arena and leading police on a car chase
- Quebec active COVID-19 cases drop to lowest point since early October; 739 new cases reported
- Quebecers over 85 in Montreal can receive a vaccine dose beginning next week
- Woman's overdose in Montreal highlights serious problem with tainted drugs during pandemic
- Quebec reports 769 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours, 14 more deaths
- Quebec City elementary school closed indefinitely after positive COVID-19 variant tests
- Quebec reports just one death due to COVID-19 in past 24 hours, 800 new cases
Daniel J. Rowe
ContactDaniel J. Rowe is an award-winning journalist, who entered the industry as a reporter/photographer/editor for the Eastern Door newspaper in the Kanien'keha:ka community of Kahnawake.
Rowe is a transplant from BC who lived in Japan before entering journalism in 2012 when he began a seven-year career at the community newspaper covering local topics in Kahnawake and Indigenous issues across the country.
Rowe won the Paul Dumont-Frenette Outstanding Journalism Award in 2015 and 2018 along with a number of writing and photography awards in the Quebec Community Newspaper Association.