Émilie Warren

Regional reporter

Émilie Warren covers regional stories across the province of Quebec for CBC news in Quebec City. She has also worked as an intern reporter for the CBC in Vancouver and the Health Unit, and as an intern producer for World Report. You can reach her at emilie.warren@cbc.ca.

Latest from Émilie Warren

At 11, he suffered in palliative care for weeks. His mom says MAID should have been an option

Valérie Daigle says medical assistance in dying should be extended to some terminally ill children in Canada. She says she watched her son suffer in a Sherbrooke, Que., hospital room for weeks before his death.

Tribunal finds Champlain College responsible for psychological harassment of Quebec City teacher

An arbitration tribunal has ruled that Champlain Regional College in Quebec City is responsible for failing to prevent the psychological harassment of a long-time employee. Her union points to a pattern of mismanagement.

As tensions rise in Quebec village, 3 councillors resign, citing working environment

Three councillors in Sainte-Pétronille Que. quit Tuesday evening as tensions are running high in the small town months after residents and the local paper were hit with legal notices.

As 2 English family doctors retire, Quebec City Anglos worry about future of health care

When Dr. Alec Cooper was diagnosed with ALS last year, he had to step away from his practice and 1,800 patients. The family doctor was one of the last anglophone family physicians in Quebec City.

Quebec village hits residents, local paper with legal notices after questions raised about new manager

A village east of Quebec City is making headlines after it sent legal notices to 97 citizens as well as the local paper, saying they can no longer share information that damages the reputation of a newly hired general manager.

Olymel pork plant closure leaves uncertainty for workers and businesses in small Quebec town

Employees at Olymel’s Vallée-Jonction plant waved goodbye to friends and colleagues on their last shift before the factory, slaughterhouse and meat processing plant officially closed.

P.E.I. photographer handcuffed, fined after taking pictures of Quebec City's iconic Château Frontenac

Quebec City police told John Morris that someone from the U.S. Consulate General, which is near the Château Frontenac, had expressed concern that he could be taking photos of the inside of their building.

Old Quebec church gets new lease on life as greenhouse to combat food insecurity

The deconsecrated church will be turned into a space to grow and store fresh produce year round, with the harvest going to a local food bank. Organizers of the project hope it will alleviate some of the food insecurity in the region.

This Quebec woman has incurable Stage 4 cancer. It hasn't stopped her from making an epic trek

Maureen Vachon was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2019. After 52 failed treatments she set out on a physical challenge — being the first person to complete a Quebec trail from Montreal to Gaspé and back.

A Quebec grill festival accidentally gave free admission — now it's asking patrons to step up

It was a celebration of meat and beer, but none of the entrance fees paid by debit or credit card entered the festival's account.