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Articles by Angela MacKenzie
- Quebec lays out life-and-death COVID-19 triage guide, but some say province hasn't exhausted other options
- 'We are open, we are safe': Montreal Children’s Hospital urges parents to seek urgent care even after curfew
- EMSB forging ahead with air purifiers, wants province to reimburse
- 'I fully felt dismissed': Montreal man on the mend after five years of mysterious symptoms
- Montreal ER nurses pushed to cancel their vacations due to staff shortages
- Lighting up their nights: Seniors' home resident helping neighbours find their Christmas cheer
- Quebec exploring GPS bracelets to keep domestic offenders away from ex-partners
- Chez Doris expands to become downtown Montreal's only 24/7 women's shelter
- Quebec youth protection system hobbled by lack of funding, oversight: preliminary report
- French dwindling in Quebec? Not exactly, if you crunch the numbers, says expert
- Hundreds of Quebec coroner's reports show overdose crisis defies expectations
- Man serving time for 2016 stabbing apprehended after failing to report to halfway house
- With a year to go until election, Montreal mayor touts accomplishments in speech to party faithful
- Action! Montreal's film industry back at work, despite COVID-19 measures
- Cyclists enjoy sunny day on St. Denis' new express lane, but not everyone's a fan
- Online breast cancer support program at a Montreal hospital has had some unexpected benefits
- Restaurants to Legault: prove that we're an infection risk or let us reopen
- Videographer discovers the harp and plucks away the COVID-19 pandemic becoming a star in the process
- Bail hearings start for suspects in kidnapping of New York couple smuggled into Quebec
- Quebec nurses block two major bridges in protest over contract negotiations
Angela MacKenzie
ContactAngela MacKenzie joined CTV Montreal in July 2015 after completing a graduate degree in journalism at Concordia University. She started out as a researcher at the news desk and soon after she began reporting on air.
She was born in Ottawa but grew up on Cape Breton Island and in Kingston, Ontario. She did a BFA in Film and Video at York University in Toronto. In 2004 she made the move to Montreal, eventually working in communications and freelance writing. She then got a little sidetracked and spent three years turning a hobby into a business producing her own line of skincare products.
The demands of running a company made her eager to return to writing so in 2012 she started a web project called Illa Fabulis. Angela produced long-form interviews and a podcast with creative Canadian women. The experience inspired her to return to school for journalism and reignited her love for visual media. When she graduated she was chosen to do a six-week internship with CBC’s foreign bureau in London, UK. It was an incredible experience for her to work closely with correspondents while they reported from Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, South Africa and Nigeria. When she returned to Canada she worked as a researcher for the Wall Street Journal for their coverage of the shooting on Parliament Hill.
For Angela it’s a dream come true to work in her beloved Montreal with such a dynamic and successful team of journalists at CTV News. She loves being out in her community, meeting interesting people and sharing their compelling stories.
In her free time she likes to take in Montreal’s vibrant music scene, grows as many vegetables as she can cram into her community garden plot, goes running on Mount Royal, and escapes whenever she can to the country for some starry nights and fresh air.