Brigitte Noël

Journalist

Brigitte Noël is a journalist with the investigative program Enquête at Radio-Canada.

Latest from Brigitte Noël

Quebec pioneers training to recognize coercive control as intimate partner violence

As Canada prepares to criminalize coercive control, experts in Quebec are leading the way in training law enforcement to recognize the different shapes intimate partner violence may take, including denigration, isolation and surveillance.
THE FIFTH ESTATE

Quebec billionaire Robert Miller arrested, charged with sex offences against 10 victims

Reclusive Quebec billionaire Robert G. Miller, who allegedly paid several young girls in exchange for sexual favours, was arrested Thursday afternoon and faces 21 charges, including sexual assault, obtaining sexual services for consideration and several counts of sexual exploitation of minors.
THE FIFTH ESTATE

'It ruined my entire life': Woman says billionaire Robert Miller abused her in 1977, when she was 12

Allegations that Montreal billionaire Robert G. Miller sexually exploited underaged girls brought back painful memories for a Montreal woman who says the reclusive businessman abused her in 1977, when she was 12.

Woman says she was 11 when Montreal billionaire Robert Miller sexually exploited her

The lawyers leading the class action against Robert Miller, accused of allegedly paying minors for sex, are asking that the billionaire's assets be frozen to ensure that the alleged victims, now 39 in total, are compensated should a judge rule in their favour.
The Fifth Estate

More women come forward in case of Montreal billionaire Robert G. Miller

Another witness and another alleged victim have come forward after the broadcast of allegations that Montreal businessman Robert G. Miller paid underage girls for sex between 1994 and 2006 to share the experiences they say they had with the billionaire.

Future Electronics cuts ties with employees named in allegations against Robert G. Miller

After the resignation of Future Electronics CEO Robert G. Miller last week, the Montreal-based company has announced it has cut ties with all employees named in an investigation by Radio-Canada's Enquête and CBC's The Fifth Estate that alleged he paid teens for sex.

Robert G. Miller steps down as CEO of Future Electronics amid allegations

Montreal businessman Robert G. Miller, the subject of troubling allegations broadcast by The Fifth Estate and Radio-Canada’s Enquête on Thursday evening, resigned from his role as CEO of the company he founded in 1968. Quebec crown prosecutors invite any person, victim or witness with information on this story to contact Montreal police.

Hiding from the Taliban in Kabul: 'My sin is that I am born in this country, and I am a woman'

As the Taliban takes over the Afghan capital and residents scramble to leave the country, groups are calling on countries offering humanitarian support to relax visa requirements. Radio-Canada spoke with an Afghan woman stranded in Kabul who is trying to leave for the U.K., where she is registered to study.

Montreal taxi drivers call for UberX crack-down

Montreal taxi drivers say they will consider going on strike if the city doesn’t do more to crack down on illegal carriers.

Guercy Edmond, Montreal cabbie accused of running over passenger, pleads not guilty

Guercy Edmond, captured on video running over a passenger with his taxi in 2012, maintains he was trying to escape the scene to report an altercation to police.