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Articles by Luca Caruso-Moro
- Montreal community groups ask to extend women's housing services as closing date looms
- The Mile-End bookstore facing closure will remain open after landlord 'had a change of heart': owner
- Sunny skies and springtime highs in store for Montreal this week
- Former weather presenter Frank Cavallaro to run in next federal election
- Habs legend Guy Lafleur launches cancer research campaign while undergoing his own treatment
- Police investigating after a minor was allegedly shot and injured by another minor in Kuujjuaq
- Looking back at Montreal's 1971 'storm of the century,' half a century later
- 'Emotional': vaccinations begin in Kahnawake for people 85 and over, immunosuppressed
- Hospitalizations increase as Quebec reports 707 new cases of COVID-19
- 'A slap in the face': Eligible Quebec seniors say they couldn't book vaccine appointments on English website
- Quebec reports 729 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday and 19 deaths
- Pornhub visits drop amid allegations it hosted non-consensual content
- 'Every week there's something crazy': Montreal man pulls dangerous snowboarding stunt on Olympic Stadium
- Quebec reports 588 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest daily increase in months
- COVID-19 variants rising in Quebec as province announces pharmacy vaccination plan
- COVID-19 variants rising in Quebec as province announces pharmacy vaccination plan
- Montreal police go door-to-door in Verdun to gather information on February killing
- Two women, ages 60 and 28, dead in double homicide in Laurentians: police
- Forget flying into Trudeau Airport, petition calls for hub to be re-named for Rene Levesque
- Quebec reports lowest increase in months with 613 new COVID-19 cases as mass vaccinations begin
Luca Caruso-Moro
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Luca Caruso-Moro is an award-winning journalist stationed in Montreal.
He was brought into the CTV newsroom during the height of the city’s first wave of the coronavirus. As the virus spread rapidly through the city, he reported extensively on how the most vulnerable Montrealers were affected.
Since joining CTV, Luca has developed a focus on Montreal’s housing crisis, giving voices to tenants, brokers, and landlords alike.
He has also travelled throughout Quebec and Canada to produce award-winning reporting on Indigenous events. He has worked in the Kanien’kehá ka nation of Kahnawake south of Montreal, and issues related to Indigenous rights and sovereignty remain central to his work.
Luca has (nearly) finished his degree in journalism from Concordia University, with a minor in law and society.