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Articles by Gabrielle Fahmy
- Over $55,000 in fines handed out at illegal gathering in Laurentians
- Lawyers fight to lift Quebec's curfew measures for homeless people
- Coalition says sexual education in Quebec is 'worse than ever' as teachers lack resources and support
- Laval woman charged in daughter's death released on bail, banned from seeing her other children
- Mother charged with criminal negligence in death of seven-year-old girl in Laval, Quebec
- Montreal homeless shelters want vaccine priority for staff amid major outbreak, curfew crunch
- Montreal homeless shelters struggle to find enough room at night with curfew in effect
- Quebec now officially under curfew for the next four weeks
- The kids may not be all right, according to Montreal study on mental health during COVID-19
- Montreal’s Brainbox makes Time Magazine's 100 best inventions list
- Girl, 7, declared dead in Laval hospital; police investigating cause
- After heavy snowfall, people with mobility issues often left frustrated and isolated
- The longest year: 2020 through health-care workers' eyes, from Quebec's first COVID patient
- Quebec has only given out half its vaccine doses -- but says it's on purpose
- Quebecers continue to head south for the holidays despite pleas to stay home
- As outbreak sweeps Ile-Perrot care home, infecting over 80, external firm reviews ventilation
- How dozens of Montreal first responders gave a final gift to a terminally ill boy
- Quebec teachers hope to be prioritized in vaccination plan; province hasn't responded
- Family of Atikamekw man unsatisfied with redacted report on nurses' alleged racist threats
- As red zone restrictions come to Laurentians, residents blame tourists for bringing COVID-19
Gabrielle Fahmy
ContactGabrielle Fahmy joined CTV Montreal as a videojournalist in 2020.
A native Montrealer, she spent the past four years honing her skills in New Brunswick, covering some of the Maritimes’ biggest stories, before returning home. Before joining CTV Montreal, she worked for CBC for six years, and covered news out of Montreal, Ottawa, Fredericton, Halifax and London, U.K.
She shoots, writes and edits her own stories. She is a 2013 graduate of Concordia’s Graduate Journalism Diploma Program.
Gabrielle is passionate about covering politics, conflict, human rights and social justice.
She loves travelling and backpacking, and has visited every continent, but there are still many corners of the world she wants to discover.