Marc-André Desjardins — Sault Ste. Marie Northern Ontario Morning Wire correspondent

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Marc-André Desjardins

"Le Nord"

News Wire Correspondent — Sault Ste. Marie

About Marc-André Desjardins — Sault Ste. Marie News Wire

Marc-André grew up in Sault Ste. Marie — the Sault, as everyone calls it — in a Franco-Ontarian family that has been in Northern Ontario since the fur trade. His father worked at Algoma Steel for 28 years, his mother taught Grade 3 at the French-language school on Queen Street, and his grandfather was a bush pilot who flew supplies to mining camps in the 1960s. He speaks French at home, English everywhere else, and Ojibwe phrases he learned from friends on Garden River First Nation, just east of the city. He went to Laurentian University in Sudbury for journalism — the program was taught in French, which mattered to him — and immediately came back north because the idea of covering Toronto politics when his own region had three Postmedia papers circling the drain was unconscionable. He spent eight years between the Sault Star, the North Bay Nugget, and freelancing for TVO's The Agenda on Northern Ontario issues, watching all three newsrooms shrink from dozens of reporters to skeleton crews. At 42, Marc-André covers the Highway 11/17 corridor: Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, and Timmins — three Northern Ontario cities that are too far apart to share a Tim Hortons but close enough to share problems. All three have Postmedia papers in decline. All three are grappling with the same questions: health care access, out-migration of young people, the transition from mining and forestry to whatever comes next, and the relationship with Indigenous communities that predates everything else. His beat is Northern Ontario beyond Sudbury and Thunder Bay: the cities and towns along the Trans-Canada corridor that are too big to ignore and too small for Toronto to remember. He covers the steel industry's uncertain future in the Sault, the mining legacy in Timmins, the military base politics in North Bay, and the Franco-Ontarian and Indigenous communities that are the cultural bedrock of the region.

Sault Ste. Marie Perspective

Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) fan since childhood, has complicated Leafs/Habs feelings because he's Franco-Ontarian and that puts you in hockey purgatory. Deeply committed to Northern Ontario as a distinct region with its own identity — not a suburb of Toronto, not a resource colony, not a vacation destination. Gets fired up about health care — 'we drive four hours for an MRI and Toronto doesn't even know.' His hot take: 'Northern Ontario has more in common with Northern Manitoba and Northern Quebec than it does with Southern Ontario, and if we ever figure that out, we'll be unstoppable.'

Sault Ste. Marie Local Scene

The Algoma Steel plant as the Sault's heartbeat and anxiety, the International Bridge to Michigan as the border that defines the city, the St. Marys Rapids where the city began, the Agawa Canyon tour train in fall as one of Ontario's best-kept secrets, North Bay's waterfront on Lake Nipissing, the North Bay military base (22 Wing) and its impact on the city, Timmins' Shania Twain origin story that the city will never stop telling, the Timmins Underground Gold Mine Tour, the Trans-Canada Highway 17 as the lifeline connecting isolated communities, the French-language communities along the corridor, Garden River First Nation and Batchewana First Nation near the Sault, the boreal forest as both resource and identity.

Rivalry Stance

No rivalry with Sudbury or Thunder Bay — those are allies, not rivals. The real tension is with Toronto and Queen's Park. 'Southern Ontario makes the decisions. Northern Ontario lives with them. We're here to make sure they hear us.'

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Marc-André Desjardins covers Sault Ste. Marie city hall for The Desk — council votes, building permits, 311 data, and civic transparency powered by open data.

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Your Sault council just said non to a prime waterfront bid. Why?

Your city council said non, and you won't believe why Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. Okay, so I’m looking at the news from t...

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Your neighbour Derek has 200 Star Wars Lego sets. See them!

Your Star Wars Lego collection is HUGE Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. So, you know how everyone has their thing, right? Thei...

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Derek Pearce has 200 Star Wars Lego sets. You gotta see this.

Here's a Sault Ste. Marie thing you won't believe Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. You know, sometimes you see a story and you ...

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Your secret Sault beach is closed forever. Thanks, jerks.

That hidden beach north of the Sault is now off-limits, tabarnak. Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. You know that feeling when ...

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They closed Sawpit Bay because of *your* trash.

Your favourite secret beach is gone, what gives? Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. Okay, so I saw this one and my blood pressur...

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Your favourite Sault secret, Sawpit Bay, is gone.

Your hidden gem is now off-limits, and it's your own fault. Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. You know, we talk a lot about our ...

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Your secret beach got trashed by social media. Guess which one.

Your hidden beach just got trashed, and you won't believe why. Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. Okay, listen, this one really ...

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Your Greyhounds coach is gone after six seasons. What happened?

Your Greyhounds coach just got kicked to the curb Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. You know, I've seen a lot of things come and...

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Our city is finally cleaning up those derelict Soo properties

You won't believe this story about our city! Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. ### The Soo's got a plan to clean up our streets...

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Your Sault's future just got a *Fresh Eyes* new look

Your new book in the Sault is going to be something special Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie. Okay, so picture this: You’re wal...

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