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Articles by Angela MacKenzie
- Montreal looking for new revenue streams that don't include raising property taxes
- Montreal researchers develop web-based tool to monitor COVID-19 risk in buildings
- Large collection of tiny books takes centre-shelf at Montreal library
- 'Scared every day': Montrealers march for end to violence in Ukraine, many call for no-fly zone
- Genie the black bear announces spring's arrival on Montreal's West Island
- Dozens of tenants in Montreal mental-health supportive housing evicted with six weeks' notice
- After 50 years, city taking first steps on connecting two halves of Cavendish Blvd.
- Montreal teens, parents, teachers asked to help explain wave of violence in upcoming forum
- 'They're kids, too': Mother of 16-year-old stabbing victim says she forgives attackers but wants change
- 'They're dying': Lawyer says long-term care homes should be open to unvaccinated caregivers
- Students return to class after Monday's snow day, but concerns still swirling for some parents
- Montreal pharmacist on private mission to create ultra-safe vax clinic for immunocompromised
- Montreal crisis line closes for first time in decades amid critical staff shortage
- Police in Quebec pull over drivers to praise them for following the rules of the road
- Montreal's oldest English-language bookstore gets more shelf space at new location
- Grade 5 friends collect hundreds of books to give to children in the hospital
- Hospital celebrates 'very brave' Quebec toddler who finished lengthy chemotherapy
- Families across Quebec say they're struggling to find English childcare services: study
- Indigenous teen speaks out against mistreatment during quarantine at Batshaw youth centre
- The Royal Canadian Legion marks 100 years of the poppy in Canada
Angela MacKenzie
ContactAngela MacKenzie has been reporting for CTV Montreal since 2015, where she started out as a freelancer.
As a videojournalist, she is a jack of all trades, reporting, shooting and editing her own reports, all while trying to tell stories that are both creative and informative.
She’s most interested in covering breaking news, human interest and social justice stories, but she also likes to dive into new challenges, such as covering politics from National Assembly in Quebec City.
During her time at CTV she has covered some of Quebec’s biggest stories, from elections and several spring floods, to the Lac Megantic rail disaster trial, and the manhunt for Martin Carpentier.
She was also part of the team that won an RTDNA awarded for continuing coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Polytechnique Massacre.
Angela holds a Graduate Dipoloma in Journalism from Concordia University, and a BFA from York University in Film & Video.
She is a longtime resident of Montreal, hailing from Cape Breton Nova Scotia and Kingston Ontario.
When she’s not working she loves to travel, garden and search for the perfect cup of coffee.