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Jenny Lamothe

Jenny Lamothe

Jenny Lamothe is a reporter with Sudbury.com. She covers the diverse communities of Sudbury, especially the vulnerable or marginalized, including the Black, Indigenous, newcomer and Francophone communities, as well as 2SLGBTQ+ and the downtown core.

Recent Work by Jenny

MPP Michael Mantha sexually harassed employee, told her to send explicit photos, investigation concluded

MPP Michael Mantha sexually harassed employee, told her to send explicit photos, investigation concluded

An arbitration decision on the alleged victim’s employment provides new details about the independent investigation that led to the Algoma-Manitoulin MPP being removed from the Ontario NDP Caucus
Supreme court says treaty rights are enforceable, constitutional

Supreme court says treaty rights are enforceable, constitutional

“Now they understand that we are equals’ said Gimaa Angus Toulouse at a  Robinson Huron Treaty press conference regarding the recent Supreme Court decision
Supreme court says treaty rights are enforceable, constitutional

Supreme court says treaty rights are enforceable, constitutional

“Now they understand that we are equals’ said Gimaa Angus Toulpuse at a  Robinson Huron Treaty press conference regarding the recent Supreme Court decision
NDP leader says ‘lives will be lost’ without consumption site

NDP leader says ‘lives will be lost’ without consumption site

At a press conference Feb. 1, provincial NDP leader Marit Stiles told media the province needs to fund The Spot,  and ‘they should be doing it now’
So where do the city’s homeless population go to the washroom?

So where do the city’s homeless population go to the washroom?

It might seem like a silly question, but considering city council refuses to consider a public washroom in the downtown core, Sudbury.com felt it was worthwhile knowing how people on the street are relieving themselves
Bylaw replaces private security at Sudbury transit terminal

Bylaw replaces private security at Sudbury transit terminal

A city spokesperson said recent trends have shown ‘increased volume and severity of security-related incidents at the downtown transit hub,’ so contracted security guards were replaced by municipal law enforcement officers
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