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Articles by Angela MacKenzie
- Literary gala highlights Quebec's thriving English writing culture
- Quebec Swifties get ready to hit the Eras Tour in Toronto
- Hundreds gather in Montreal to mark Remembrance Day
- Old Brewery Mission shelter gets an upgrade thanks to private donation
- $32,000 for a tree? Contractor calls Plateau project ridiculous
- After 2 fatal fires, Old Montreal residents call for improved building inspections
- Experts encouraged by increased menopause discussion, but warn against misinformation
- Experts encouraged by increased menopause discussion, but warn against misinformation
- Transplant recipient raising awareness on importance of living donors
- Quebec addiction centres at risk of shutting down over government payment delays
- Quebec’s bottle deposit program faces challenges as expansion approaches
- Montreal police say efforts to address racism ongoing after veteran officer's critical resignation letter
- John Abbott College unveils Indigenous inspired garden
- Montreal Children’s Hospital will double cancer trials after $1 million donation
- Community rallies behind Montreal family of five facing deportation to Mexico
- North Shore mayors frustrated at lack of public transit funding from Quebec
- NDP leader in Montreal Liberal stronghold, hoping for byelection upset
- Quebec CEGEPs furious over last-minute infrastructure cuts
- Man accuses Montreal police of racial profiling during traffic stop
- Quebec cannabis seller opens 100th store and has no intention of slowing down
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.