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Articles by Luca Caruso-Moro
- Teachers across Quebec open pathway to strike amid negotiation delays, coronavirus worries
- Open Door shelter allowed to reopen overnight in wake of man's death in Montreal
- Quebec records 1,166 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, and adds 57 more deaths
- Quebec records 1,166 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, and adds 57 more deaths
- Gatineau man arrested for alleged possession of several firearms
- School board demands Quebec prioritize teachers for vaccination
- Quebec records lowest case count in weeks with 1,203 new COVID-19 cases and 43 deaths
- Mass vaccinations in Quebec's private seniors' homes to begin in February amid slowed deliveries from Pfizer
- Montreal to deploy rapid coronavirus tests in hotspot neighbourhoods
- Quebec adds 1,631 new cases of COVID-19 and 88 deaths as hospitalizations drop
- Montreal has not been spared from Bernie memes
- Quebec adds 1,502 new cases of COVID-19 and 66 deaths
- A (former) Montrealer in the White House: Kamala Harris becomes vice president
- Quebec urges people to stop gathering in battle against COVID-19 as specialist warns about risks in schools
- Daily coronavirus cases continue to drop as Quebec reports 1,386 new cases of COVID-19, and 55 deaths
- Shooting in downtown Montreal leaves one man wounded, police searching for answers
- Quebec reports 1,634 new COVID-19 cases and 32 deaths
- Teachers at Montreal-area high school are wearing black to 'mourn the inevitable deaths' caused by back-to-school
- Man allegedly causes crash while driving wrong way on Montreal highway
- Hospitalizations down as Quebec adds 1,918 new cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths
Luca Caruso-Moro
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Luca Caruso-Moro is an award-winning young journalist in Montreal.
He was brought into the CTV newsroom during the height of the city’s coronavirus outbreak. 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.