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Articles by Adam Kovac
- After Toronto spike, doctors urge for pregnant women to be given priority for vaccines
- Some Quebec seniors who received Moderna for first dose could get Pfizer for second
- Gunshots reported in Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie; shell casing found, but no victims
- Federal budget gets positive, if cautious, reception in Quebec
- 'I could help and heal through art;' sculptor hopes his guerrilla exhibit brings joy in difficult year
- Organ donations down, even as thousands of Canadians wait for transplants
- Quebec authorities ponder lowering age of eligibility for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
- Ontario closes border with Quebec to essential travel only
- Ruling on Quebec's secularism law expected to be delivered Tuesday
- One person arrested at anti-curfew demonstration
- Montrealers band together to help victims of Caribbean volcano eruption
- Man hospitalized after assault in downtown Montreal grocery store
- Over 30 workers at Montreal Canada Post mail processing plant test positive for COVID-19
- Third night of anti-curfew protests quickly broken up
- More Quebec essential workers, people with high-risk health conditions can book vaccines as of Wednesday
- Cote-St-Luc police operation called off over false alarm
- Police confirm 9th femicide in Quebec after man charged with murder
- Protests against curfew held for second night in a row
- Several school boards moving to online learning due to Wednesday's teacher's strike
- Quebec provincial police ask for public's help locating missing 32-year-old man
Adam Kovac
ContactAdam Kovac entered journalism as a student reporter during a time of upheaval at Quebec’s universities.
As an editor at Concordia University’s The Link newspaper, he cut his teeth covering the 2012 student strikes that became known as the Printemps Erable.
After graduating with a BA in Journalism and minor in Political Science, he interned at The Montreal Gazette, where he was sent to cover the Lac-Megantic train explosion that claimed 47 lives.
He would be introduced to the Bell Media family by a year-long stint as a producer at CJAD, where he worked on former CTV Montreal anchor Todd van der Heyden’s show, Viewpoints.
Wishing to return to his roots as a reporter, he took a job at the QMI wire service’s Montreal office, where he covered the city for a national audience. Among his most memorable assignments was covering the verdict in the Luka Magnotta murder trial and its aftermath.
Following QMI’s demise, he joined the CTV Montreal team in 2015 as a researcher and web reporter, providing fast-paced updates for the digital world.
His previous life as a musician in several Montreal rock bands has served him well as a freelance music writer and critic whose work has appeared in RollingStone.com, The AV Club, Maisonneuve, Canadian Musician and The Toronto Star.