L'Iroquois
L'Iroquois, founded in 2003 by a devoted team of journalists in Montreal, Quebec, has emerged as a significant French-language publication known for its coverage of Indigenous affairs, culture, politics, and social issues impacting both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. Celebrated for its investigative journalism and dedication to amplifying marginalized voices, L'Iroquois has received numerous awards for reporting excellence and is regarded as a trusted source in Quebec's media landscape. On OldNews.com, you can explore a rich archive of L'Iroquois, unveiling scans dating back to 1890, with a total of 27 scans available. This treasure trove offers a unique opportunity to discover historical figures, events, and possibly even connections to your own family history, inviting readers to dive deeper into the narratives that have shaped our communities.