I can share what’s publicly known up to now, but I don’t have live access to new articles in this moment.
Direct answer
- Patrick Lagacé is a well-known Montreal-based journalist and columnist for La Presse; there isn’t a single “latest news” item about him that is universally current in my view, but past reporting has highlighted concerns over police surveillance of his communications in 2016, which drew broad attention and ongoing discussion about press freedom in Canada.[1][3][9]
Background and context
- Surveillance episode (2016): It was reported that Montreal police obtained warrants to monitor Lagacé’s phone, including calls, texts, and location data, as part of an internal investigation into alleged misconduct by police officers. Lagacé and La Presse challenged the legality of the warrants, and the case sparked debate about the balance between policing and press freedom.[4][9][1]
- Reactions and coverage: The incident prompted coverage from CBC and other outlets, with discussions about whether other journalists might have been surveilled and how authorities justify such measures in exceptional circumstances.[2][3][4]
- Wider implications: Organizations like Reporters Without Borders highlighted concerns about journalists being surveilled and the potential chilling effect on investigative reporting in Quebec and Canada more broadly.[9]
What this means for you
- If you’re seeking the very latest updates specifically about Patrick Lagacé, I’d recommend checking La Presse’s site, CBC News, Global News, and RSF (Reporters Without Borders) for any fresh developments or statements from Lagacé or his outlet. I can look up and summarize the most recent items if you’d like.
Would you like me to fetch the latest articles from those outlets and summarize them with citations? If you have a preferred time frame (e.g., the past 6 months), tell me and I’ll tailor the search.