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Featured articles by Lillian Roy
- 10 of Quebec's biggest stories in 2022
- Studying for a better future: Meet the Montreal students devoted to the climate cause
- 'I am not a criminal': Habs goalie Carey Price speaks against controversial firearms bill
- 'It's my car. Why am I still being handcuffed?' Man wrongly detained by Montreal police speaks out
Articles by Lillian Roy
- Demonstrators calling for Gaza ceasefire block railway tracks in Montreal
- Montreal public transit authority to cut 255 jobs, says union
- Man, 20, found fatally shot inside car: Montreal police
- Man, 20, found fatally shot inside car: Montreal police
- Concordia University cutting costs due to decline in enrolment
- Quebec's proposed health reform would complicate access for English speakers: petition
- Motorcyclist in Montreal fined $1,705 for going 160 km/h in a 70-zone
- Exam scores, graduations and gender gaps: Quebec's high schools, ranked
- Abandoned building in N.D.G hit with arson attack
- Organized crime kingpin Gregory Woolley gunned down near Montreal
- Montreal protesters call for safer campuses, release of Israeli hostages
- Ottawa loaning $925M to create rental homes in Greater Montreal
- Montreal budget 2024: Higher property taxes, more police funding
- Man arrested after woman's body found in the Eastern Townships
- Jewish school in Montreal targeted by gunfire a second time
- 'It came at a cost': Veterans honoured at Montreal Remembrance Day ceremony
- Shots fired at Griffintown restaurant
- Police investigating emailed bomb threats across Quebec
- Weekend road closures: Beware the Papineau-Leblanc bridge
- Montreal lecturer suspended in fallout of Concordia altercation over Israel-Hamas war
Lillian Roy
Lillian Roy is a digital reporter at CTV News Montreal and the recipient of the 2021 “Fonds CDPQ pour la relève journalistique.” Her work frequently centres around science, culture and the environment.
Before starting at CTV, Lillian worked as editor-in-chief of The Concordian, a student-run newspaper at Concordia University.
She was a radio host at the campus station, CJLO 1690 AM, and also took part in Concordia’s Institute for Investigative Journalism, working in collaboration with Global News as an investigative reporter.