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Selected articles by Luca Caruso-Moro
- Grieving Montreal father visits site of daughter's death every day for weeks to push for answers
- 'God's hand of protection': woman dies after major COVID-19 outbreak at defiant Montreal church, family says
- Trans-rights advocates raise alarm over Quebec birth certificate proposal, calling it 'huge regression'
Most recent articles by Luca Caruso-Moro
- Cardiac arrest: Do you know what to do to help save a life?
- Pointe-Saint-Charles residents bring noise complaints to town hall on REM
- REM noise: Work to start in October to make passing trains quieter for residents
- Missing man located unharmed
- Did you feel it? Gentle earthquake rumbles Montreal area
- Montreal Marathon: 2 runners suffer cardiac arrest at finish line
- Two people in hospital after building collapse in Montreal North
- Quebec investigating after ankle bracelet didn't notify victim of abuser's proximity
- City asking for donations after major fire in Dorval, Que.
- St-Leonard, City of Montreal butt heads over keeping soccer stadium open in winter
- Federal Liberals face blowback from voters after Housefather demotion
- Both sides protest over controversial Park Ex bike path
- Body pulled from St. Lawrence river near Jacques Cartier Bridge
- Meet the Montreal LEGO artist recreating the city's most iconic buildings
- 'Say her name': Montrealers mark one-year since death of Mahsa Amini
- Magdalen Islands under wind warning as Lee makes landfall in Maritimes
- Missing 12-year-old from Montreal North has been found
- Montreal doctor who lost brother to suicide calls for more mental health funding
- Montreal borough swaps parking lot for green space to fight future floods
- Stabbing leaves man in critical condition in downtown Montreal
Luca Caruso-Moro
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Luca Caruso-Moro is an award-winning print, radio, and television journalist in Montreal, primarily covering crime, extreme weather, and municipal affairs.
He was brought into the CTV newsroom during the height of the city’s first coronavirus wave. As the disease spread rapidly, he reported extensively on how the most vulnerable Montrealers were affected. He has continued to report on Quebec healthcare during the pandemic through subsequent waves.
During his time at CTV Montreal, he has worked as both a digital and television reporter, he has also collaborated on special documentary projects covering Indigenous clean energy initiatives in Quebec and Ontario, both of which of which have been recognized with RTDNA awards. His work on other documentaries has also been recognized by major entertainment festivals in North America, including TIFF and the Nashville Film Festival.
Luca obtained his journalism degree from Concordia University, with a minor in law and society.
He speaks English and French.