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Articles by Luca Caruso-Moro
- Montreal bookstore faces closure, owner claims landlords hiked rents 150 per cent
- Former city councilor and Habs General Manager Irving Grundman dies at 92
- Montreal city hall adopts calls to end racial profiling
- Montreal reopens pools for families, groups of two under new COVID-19 measures
- King Kali, the seven foot snake with a sore mouth, has arrived safely in veterinary care
- Man charged after swastikas were found painted on a Montreal synagogue found not criminally responsible
- Some students to remain in isolation after a Montreal high school student tests positive for COVID-19
- Vaccinations in Kahnawake to begin soon for people 85 and over
- On day one of mass vaccination, 100,000 Quebecers make appointments
- Migrant detainee goes on hunger strike in Laval holding centre, claiming poor treatment amid outbreak
- Students switch to home learning after COVID-19 case at Pierrefonds high school
- Quebecers over 85 in Montreal can receive a vaccine dose beginning next week
- Hospitalizations up for the first time in weeks as Quebec adds 805 new COVID-19 cases
- Police searching for man allegedly involved in arson attack on home in Laval
- Travellers to Trudeau Airport disembark into new world of public health restrictions
- 'Our members have had enough': Quebec school staff vote for option to strike
- Quebec reports lowest increase of COVID-19 cases in months with 666 new infections as hospitalizations drop
- Snow, rain, wind, and slush expected in Montreal as temperatures sit around freezing through the week
- Quebec police arrest six after St. Leonard break-in, seize loaded firearms
- 'Icicles are daggers, and they drop': expert says dangerous icicles can also point to problems in your house
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.