cbc-montreal's Power Monitor: April 21, 2026 — What the Curated Stories Reveal
Lead: Today’s Press Monitor curation exposes deep societal tensions and institutional shifts across Quebec.
From a historic tribute to a Quebec photographer documenting daily life and disappearing landscapes, to the raw revelations of an individual’s decades-long work in the field of abusive relationships and domestic violence, the selected stories reveal uncomfortable truths and the power of legacy.
Political Intelligence: Premier Christine Fréchette’s cabinet reshuffle — 28 ministers sworn in, new faces at the table — signals continuity and change in Quebec’s political landscape.
With Mathieu Lévesque, Catherine Blouin, Danielle Bernard, Karine Boivin-Roy, and Yann Lafronnière among the regents, families across housing and sports portfolios will now be represented differently in the corridors of power.
Press Monitor Clips: Quebec Premier Cabinet Announcement; Interview with Legal Defender on Source Protection; CBC Montreal Editorial Reflection on Themes of Justice and Moral Courage
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