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Articles by Andrew Brennan
- Quebec following new vaccine policy to the letter as Montreal care home misses second shots
- New research suggests even recovered COVID-19 patients should get the vaccine
- Eight years later, Longueuil racial profiling incident forces changes starting in 2021
- Family accuses high school of unfairly expelling their son in midst of COVID-19 pandemic
- More trees, more electric car chargers, more parks: Montreal unveils 10-year climate plan
- Inspired by executive's daughter, Quebec company unveils low-cost masks with 'window' for mouth
- Cote-Saint-Luc to Montreal: pick up the pace on Cavendish Boulevard extension
- Quebec looks to crack down on Pornhub
- Former RCMP officer among Black civil servants alleging systemic discrimination
- Montreal police head to the northeast searching for witnesses to a string of shootings
- Quebec considers temporarily closing schools as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
- Senior on Montreal's South Shore says house cleaners are refusing masks, putting her at risk
- Montreal tent city residents reluctant to leave, even after new shelter beds created
- City of Montreal to add hundreds of beds, warming stations for the homeless as winter approaches
- Plante, saying 'people are tired,' presses pause on a third of Montreal roadwork
- Quebec rocker Eric Lapointe likely avoids jail time in assault case
- With outbreak now at 62 cases, meat-packing workers' union calls for Beauce plant closure
- 'Corner stop' shelter in Longueuil, a necessity amid COVID-19, needs more funding to survive
- Pandemic forces Montreal's homeless shelters forced to adapt Thanksgiving meal plans
- Why some high school boys in the Montreal area are wearing skirts to school
Andrew Brennan
Contact ContactAndrew Brennan moved to Montreal for university, but once he got here, he fell in love with the city’s bohemian charms and vibrant characters—and couldn’t bear to leave. That was over a decade ago. He began his broadcasting career in 2012 with CJAD 800, where he was a news anchor and reporter, before transitioning to television in 2018.
Born in Toronto (but don’t judge him too harshly), Andrew loves music and can play a half-dozen instruments. He is a trained vocalist with a background in musical theatre and chamber music, who has performed with the likes of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
Andrew is a proud alumnus of Etobicoke School of the Arts and Concordia University, where he graduated with a double major in communication studies and journalism.
Since moving to Montreal, Andrew has called four different boroughs home. He currently resides in the Mile End, in the shadow of Mount Royal. Among his interests are basketball, snowboarding, golf, dancing, listening to live music, and, perhaps most importantly, brunch.