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Articles by Luca Caruso-Moro
- Montreal's summer Jazz Fest has been scheduled for the fall
- Montreal vet fined and suspended after removing 19 teeth from dog without owner's consent
- After Quebec riots, 24-year-old hospitalized with COVID-19 tells young people 'the pain is incredible'
- Opposition's 'obsession' with air purifiers in schools 'doesn't respect public health': Legault
- 'The most beautiful duck' has arrived in Laval and 'seemed pretty happy' to be there
- Quebec adds 1,559 new COVID-19 cases and seven deaths as hospitalizations rise again
- 'This government has not taken care of us': Teachers across Quebec on strike as contract negotiations drag
- 'It is your health that is at risk,' Legault tells youth, saying return to normalcy is delayed
- Quebec reaches two million vaccinations, reports 1,490 new daily cases
- Quebec reports 1,599 new COVID-19 cases as hospitalizations climb
- Montreal mayor renews call for bodycams after video shows officers hitting, holding man's neck
- 1,535 new COVID-19 cases Sunday as 8 p.m. curfew comes into effect in Montreal
- One dead after large five-alarm fire at residence in Southwest Montreal
- Man in serious condition after violent attack in downtown Montreal
- A young woman who went missing in Montreal has been found
- COVID-19 testing now mandatory for some healthcare workers
- More Quebec social service workers can now get a vaccine
- Infections rise as Quebec logs record vaccination day: 1,754 cases, 73,023 shots
- West Island vaccine clinic closes for weekend as province redirects vaccine elsewhere
- Montreal Muslims prepare for unusual Ramadan as curfew cuts evening prayer
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.