Hundreds march in Saint-Jérôme for Gabie Renaud, femicide victims
For Rachel Renaud, love — and loss — are at the heart of her sister Gabie's story.
www.ctvnews.caHere’s the latest publicly reported coverage about Gabie Renaud.
The most recent major developments relate to continued attention to her case as part of Quebec's broader focus on femicide and violence against women. A May 2026 report notes ongoing political attention around legislation inspired by Gabie Renaud, with discussions of a new law aimed at improving checks on partners with histories of violence. This reflects a sustained policy response following Gabie Renaud’s death.[2][6]
Earlier in 2025, Gabie Renaud’s case drew significant media and public activism, including large vigils or memorial marches in Saint-Jérôme in her memory, highlighting the femicide context in Quebec and calls for action against domestic violence.[1][5]
Related reporting confirms Gabie Renaud’s case prompted broader debate about domestic violence history checks and protections for potential victims, with coverage of legislative proposals and public letters urging action. The conversation around “Gabie Renaud Law” and related measures has been present across multiple outlets in 2025–2026.[6][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current article summaries or compile a brief timeline of key events and policy responses, or set up a quick search for any new updates this week.
For Rachel Renaud, love — and loss — are at the heart of her sister Gabie's story.
www.ctvnews.caLa CSN salue la volonté de la nouvelle première ministre, Christine Fréchette, d'entamer rapidement les travaux nécessaires afin de doter le (…)
www.pressegauche.orgA 45-year-old man was charged on Tuesday afternoon with the premeditated murder of 43-year-old Gabie Renaud in Saint-Jérôme, whose body was found in her apartment just a few days ago — three weeks after her death. Jonathan Blanchet faces the charge related to what authorities believe was a femicide linked to domestic violence. “Blanchet is […]
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www.listennotes.comJohnathan Blanchet has been arrested around 30 times and convicted at least six times in connection with domestic violence incidents, according to Radio-Canada.
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www.985fm.caA suspected femicide in Gatineau on Wednesday is intensifying calls for action on intimate partner violence in Quebec. Police say a 30-year-old woman, Shannon Jean Hickey, was allegedly killed by her partner, Tien Quan Vu, who then took his own life. This would mark the 10th suspected femicide in the province this year, already surpassing […]
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