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Articles by Amanda Kline
- Nurses leaving Quebec public healthcare system in droves during pandemic: report
- Palais des Congres ready to vaccinate up to 1,000 people per day
- This Montreal restaurant is pushing back against punishing delivery app fees
- Nurses sound alarm on Quebec rule that delays CPR for COVID-19 patients in cardiac arrest
- Inquest begins into death of two-year-old Quebec girl whose body was found in dumpster
- Laurentians study suggests human trafficking more common in Quebec than many realize
- Staff at Jewish General Hospital in Montreal suffer apparent food poisoning during annual free meal
- COVID-19 outbreak in West Island long-term care home among worst in Quebec
- Montreal paramedics told to suspend resuscitation on some patients for months due to COVID-19 risks
- Quebec promise of 10,000 orderlies by September has fallen short
- Chez Doris women's shelter has seen 'astounding' number of clients in pandemic, says director
- Marathoner makes the most of a pandemic summer by running 1,100 km through Quebec
- No summer jobs this year? This 16-year-old Montrealer made her own
- Concordia under pressure to create new system for handling sexual assault complaints
- Martin Carpentier's body found, showing signs he died by suicide, police say
- Long-term care workers hold memorial in Laval for those who died of COVID-19
- Black Montrealers say police reform won't work unless racial profiling is 'tied to sanctions'
- New rules for Quebec bars coming Thursday, says industry leader, though not easy to find COVID-19 compromises
- After a run of controversial decisions, Quebec's leaders facing public blowback: expert
- After blackface video 'wakeup call,' school board says new task force to be in place by fall
Amanda Kline
ContactAmanda joined CTV Montreal as a freelance reporter in 2016.
Quickly adding to that skill set, Amanda is now a reporter (sometimes covering the National Assembly in Quebec), video journalist, fill-in anchor and fill-in assignment editor.
She’s been on the frontlines of some of the biggest stories in the province, such as the march against climate change that drew hundreds of thousands of people to Montreal, the amber alert triggered by accused double-murder suspect Ugo Fredette (prompting a province-wide manhunt) and the spring floods in both 2017 and 2019.
Amanda is most passionate about covering politics, breaking news and look-back pieces, such as the story she did on the old Champlain Bridge ahead of the Samuel de Champlain Bridge's official opening.
She is part of the team at CTV Montreal that won the RTDNA award for long-term coverage of asylum seekers crossing the border irregularly via Roxham Road in 2017.
Before joining CTV, Amanda was a reporter/producer at CJAD 800, where she was part of the team that won the RTDNA for breaking news coverage of the shootings on Parliament Hill in 2015.
Prior to that, she was a breaking news producer at CTV News Channel in Toronto.
Amanda holds a BA in Communication Studies from Concordia University and a Master’s in Journalism from Ryerson University.
When she’s not working, Amanda loves to travel, cycle and go for long walks on the mountain with her pup Lucy.