Romain Schué

Reporter

Romain Schué is an investigative journalist for Radio-Canada. He has covered a host of topics from immigration issues to election campaigns. He studied journalism in Nice, France, beginning as a sports journalist at Radio France Internationale before joining Journal Métro in Quebec, then Radio-Canada.

Latest from Romain Schué

'Where does the money go?' Canada Soccer gets a red card for its finances

Gold medal wins and big-ticket sponsorship haven't translated to revenues for Canada Soccer. Here's why.

Details emerge of Canada Soccer's 'obsessed' culture of drone spying

For years, members of Canada's national soccer teams have used drones to spy on their opponents and obtain sensitive information illegally. Radio-Canada's Enquête has found that there was a "culture" of spying at Canada Soccer made possible by the "strong pressure" placed on employees, according to multiple witnesses.

Smugglers are advertising illegal Canada-U.S. border crossings on TikTok

The number of irregular entries into the U.S. from Canada has exploded in recent months. Radio-Canada has found multiple TikTok accounts selling the promise of safe passage through the border for Indian temporary residents in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia.

Canada bringing back visa requirements for Mexican nationals to curb asylum seekers

The federal government is reimposing some visa requirements on Mexican nationals visiting Canada, a senior government source tells Radio-Canada.

The value of one consulting firm's federal contracts has skyrocketed under the Trudeau government

The consulting firm McKinsey & Company has seen the amount of money it earns from federal contracts explode since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to power — to the point where some suggest it may have a central role in shaping Canada's immigration policies.