Delphine Jung
Journalist, Radio-Canada
Delphine Jung is a reporter for Radio-Canada who covers Indigenous issues, society, the environment and personal privacy.
Latest from Delphine Jung
Enbridge determined to build Line 5 tunnel amid calls to shut down the Canada-U.S. pipeline
As Calgary-based Enbridge waits for key approvals to start building a tunnel that would house a segment of Line 5, Anishnaabe and environmental groups in the U.S. continue to ask for the complete closure of the pipeline.
Canada -Sudbury |
'If we lose this fight, we lose everything': Naskapi, Innu nations oppose Quebec mining project
First Nations communities in northern Quebec are pushing back against a company's plans to set up a mining operation. They say the project would ruin their traditional fishing and hunting ground.
Canada -Montreal |
Naskapi Nation vows to protect its paradise in northern Quebec
The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach in northern Quebec wants its traditional territory protected from mining interests and hydro development, even as Hydro-Québec mulls constructing a dam in the region.
Canada -Montreal |
Parents in Barriere Lake, Que., face wrenching choice because of mould in local school
Parents must decide whether to send their children to school for an education, or keep them at home for their health.
Canada -Montreal |