I don’t have the latest details loaded here, but I can summarize what’s been reported about CTV News Montreal’s coverage titled “Rebuilding Jamaica” and point you to how to find the most current information.
Overview
- CTV News Montreal has produced reporting and a documentary series focused on Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Melissa in late 2025, highlighting relief work by Canadians and Jamaica’s resilience. This coverage includes on-the-ground reporting from Jamaica and stories about aid, infrastructure restoration, and the humanitarian response.[2][3][5]
Key components you may find
- On-the-ground reporting from Jamaica documenting relief efforts, including electricity restoration and housing reconstruction, with Canadian involvement highlighted (Armed Forces, Red Cross, and utility workers).[2]
- In-depth segments on the Jamaican community in Montreal and other Canadian contributions, such as fundraising events and supply drives in support of victims.[6][9]
- A short documentary by CTV News Montreal following Maya Johnson’s travels to Jamaica to capture survivor accounts, Canadian aid efforts, and community resilience after Hurricane Melissa.[3]
How to access the material
- CTV News Montreal site: look for the Canada plays major role in rebuilding Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa article or the related video packages.
- CTV News Montreal YouTube channel: search for “Rebuilding Jamaica” or browse the Montreal/Canada relief coverage around Hurricane Melissa (late 2025–early 2026 releases).
- Jamaica relief and Montreal community coverage: related clips and articles are often linked from CTV’s regional pages and social media posts.
If you’d like, I can pull together a concise briefing with exact links and the latest updates, or help locate the most relevant video segments and dates.