TVA Quebec vehicles vandalized
Le Journal de Montréal/Le Soleil, October 18, 2022 (excerpt)
At least seven vehicles belonging to TVA Quebec [a private Canadian television network owned by telecommunications giant Quebecor] were the target of vandalism on Monday night. Several windows and headlights were smashed by the perpetrators.
The police of Quebec City were called on the scene at around 5:30 a.m., Tuesday. They confirmed that a complaint was filed for vandalized vehicles, belonging to a company located on Wilfrid-Hamel Boulevard. On one of the vehicles, the vandal wrote the letters CAQ, in reference to the government [the Coalition avenir Québec is the party in power since 2018]. On the surveillance cameras of ExpoCité, we see a man in a balaclava approaching the vehicles, he then left on his bike.
It wouldn’t be the first time TVA employees returned to work with a nasty surprise. Their vehicles are often targeted by vandals on the road or during demonstrations, so all the news
channel’s logos have been removed from the cars. TVA’s cars have all been white for about a year, the logos were removed during the pandemic, due to repeated threats. Camera operators and reporters, on the other hand, are the target of insults on a regular basis.
In December 2020, TVA vehicles in Saguenay were set on fire. A few weeks later, in January 2021, five TVA Sherbrooke vehicles were vandalized. The problem is of concern throughout the province.
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