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Articles by Rob Lurie
- Pope's visit to Quebec may not include trip to residential school sites
- Women with disabilities say getting a mammogram in Quebec still an uphill battle
- Oh, rats: More Montreal homes invaded by rodents since pandemic began, exterminators say
- 'No respect for our military': D-Day beach could be developed into condos
- Families of Montreal brainwashing victims push for right to sue CIA, which funded experiments
- Quebec employers desperate for tradespeople, urge government to increase immigration
- Montreal seniors' home residents take building owner to court over apartment conversion plans
- Some Montrealers uneasy about new downtown REM plans
- Quebec Liberals vow to vote against controversial language legislation Bill 96
- 'Mind blowing': Restaurant owners worry scheduled roadwork will dampen much-needed terrace season income
- Montreal-area tailors sewing support for Ukraine
- MUHC uses artificial intelligence to train neurosurgery students
- Anglade vows to restore funding to Dawson College expansion cancelled by CAQ government
- Montreal's Ukrainian community fears for their homeland as Russia attacks
- Mother of slain teen says victim's compensation held up due to newspaper article
- Quebec health director considering dropping mask mandates in schools
- Montreal to set up rental building registry to crack down on bad landlords
- A look at the lasting legacy of Canada's first Black doctor, William Wright
- Children at Quebec school find unique way to celebrate Valentine's Day
- Free shuttle service targets areas with low vaccination rates
Rob Lurie
ContactRob Lurie studied business in school but fell in love with the media while listening to overnight talk radio shows. He quit his job selling investments at a bank and in 1993 began working as a traffic reporter before moving on to host talk shows at CIQC and CJAD radio. In 1997, Lurie made the switch to TV to join CTV.
During his time in the media, Lurie has covered some of the biggest stories to hit Montreal including the 1995 referendum, the ice storm, the biker wars, several high profile court cases and several elections. He's also covered several world leaders as they visited Montreal, including former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter; Poland's Lech Walesa, and Israel's Ehud Barak. In 2008, Lurie won the prestigious RTDNA award for central Canada for his election series "Campaign Trail."
A native of Montreal, Lurie has studied at Dawson College, Concordia University and McGill University. In his free time he enjoys boating, hiking and hanging out in the country. Lurie is a fitness buff, avid outdoorsman and bad tennis player.