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Articles by Luca Caruso-Moro
- 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
- Quebec to allow 90-day delay before second vaccine doses, more than double what national panel advises
- Quebec adds 2,132 new cases of COVID-19 and 64 deaths
- Montreal to delay residential and commercial taxes for three months
- Montreal police investigating suspicious car fire in residential driveway
- Federal advisory board backs up Quebec's off-label vaccine rollout, but gives time frame
- Pregnant woman involved in crash with two STM officers in Montreal
- In second sub-2,000 day in a row, Quebec adds 1,934 new cases of COVID, 47 deaths
- Cree communities in northern Quebec see 30 COVID-19 cases after 'super-spreader' gatherings
- Montreal police hand out nearly 200 tickets for illegal outings in the first weekend under curfew
- Quebec daily case count drops with 1,869 new COVID-19 infections, but hospitalizations rise
- Montreal researchers think an antidepressant could keep people with COVID-19 out of hospital
- Quebec restaurants, about to go delivery-only after 8 p.m., call for cap on third-party fees
- Over 200 tickets handed out across Quebec on the first night of curfew
- Quebec reports 2,588 new cases of COVID-19 and 45 more deaths
- Quebecers will need to provide evidence of why they're outside after curfew
- Million-dollar lottery ticket expires after Gatineau buyer never showed up to claim winnings
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.