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Articles by Amy Luft
- Seven people arrested on child porn charges in Quebec
- Severe thunderstorms drench Montreal area
- Home swept away by landslide in Saguenay, Que.
- Police seek possible witness to sexual assault at resort near Quebec City
- Quebec to lift mask mandate on public transit as of June 18
- Four arrested in car theft ring that targeted 46 SUVs in Montreal area
- Rainfall warning: Up to 50 mm for parts of southwestern Quebec
- Hearing for man accused of attacking girl, 10, on Montreal street delayed
- Former construction boss Accurso freed on bail pending Supreme Court appeal
- Quebec Liberals announce new candidate for NDG as Kathleen Weil steps down
- College of Physicians 'extremely disappointed' after Quebec pulls controversial article from medical aid in dying bill
- Peter Nygard's sex assault case in Montreal postponed again
- Quebec police seek public's help finding 51-year-old man missing from St-Hyacinthe
- Shooting in Laval leaves man, 33, with lower-body injuries
- 'We will not stand for it': Indigenous leaders call for exemption to Quebec's Bill 96
Amy Luft
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Amy Luft has worked as a digital reporter at CTV Montreal since 2010, producing written and video content for the website and social media pages before being promoted to Supervising Producer, Digital Content in 2020.
Born and raised in Montreal, Amy graduated from Concordia’s Communications and Journalism program in 2001. She spent a year living in Ireland, returning home to work for a magazine called The NewCanadian. Within six months, she was editor-in-chief.
She struck out on her own a few years later, working as a freelance journalist before landing reporting and editing jobs at The Gazette and Reader’s Digest.
Amy also spent two years working as the Quebec correspondent for The Associated Press, covering major Quebec stories of international interest.
In 2018, her digital feature: Healing Wounds: Meet The Soldiers Who Suffered Under The 'Gay Purge' was nominated for an RTDNA award.
In 2019, she teamed up with the Concordia University journalism department to create a digital feature to accompany a documentary film about a solar energy project in Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek-Gull Bay First Nation. The resulting project, from shore to sky: a reconciliation story, won a national RTDNA Digital Media Award (Large Market) in 2020.
When it comes to elections, Amy moves off the digital desk and into a producer role: She has worked as a results producer for the last four provincial elections and the Quebec results specialist for CTV’s national election coverage for the 2015 and 2019 federal elections. She served as chief results producer for Noovo Info's first federal election broadcast in 2021.
Amy is a passionate advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. She works with StopGap Montreal alongside her husband, Chris, to build and supply free portable ramps to local businesses that are inaccessible to people who use wheelchairs.
Journalism is in Amy’s blood – her father, Herb Luft, worked at CFCF/CTV Montreal for 39 years.