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Articles by Amy Luft
- Map shows where the ticks are in Quebec -- and where they're headed
- Here's why you may hear sirens in Montreal on Wednesday
- Fire at Tamaracouta Scout Reserve destroys main building
- Transit fares are going up in the Montreal area. Here's the new price structure
- McGill requests 'police assistance' over pro-Palestinian encampment
- McGill University says pro-Palestinian demonstrators 'refuse' to collaborate, encampment violates policies
- Cars to go extinct at Parc Safari, wildlife park to use electric trucks
- Is your SAQ outlet open? Here's the list
- Hit musical Hamilton coming to Montreal in 2025
- Montreal's Pullman wine bar to close after 20 years
- 45 arrested after pro-Palestinian sit-in at downtown Montreal bank
- Communauto to expand fleet, bring flex service to Lachine
- Reggae and dancehall star Sean Paul to perform at Place Bell in Laval
- Police investigate after baby's death in Quebec City
- Eclipse etiquette: How to not be a jerk during the solar eclipse
Amy Luft
ContactAmy Luft is the Supervising Producer, Digital Content for CTVNewsMontreal.ca, leading a team of digital journalists to provide up-to-the minute breaking coverage, as well as feature and investigative news for CTVNewsMontreal.ca.
After roles at The Montreal Gazette, Reader's Digest and The Associated Press, Amy became a digital reporter at CTV Montreal in 2010.
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.
She then served as a digital producer on a similar collaboration, Inukjuak: Arctic Shift to Clean Energy, that won a national RTDNA award for Enterprise Journalism in 2023.
Amy also serves as an election results producer for broadcast specials. She has produced results for the last five provincial election specials for CTV Montreal and served as the Quebec results specialist for the CTV National News federal election specials in 2015 and 2019. She worked as the chief results producer for Noovo Info's first federal election broadcast in 2021.
Amy is an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. She works with StopGap Foundation with her husband to build and supply free portable ramps to local businesses that are inaccessible to people who use wheelchairs.
Amy is born and raised in Montreal and speaks both English and French.