Aaron D’Andrea
Supervising Online Journalist
Aaron D’Andrea is a supervising online journalist with Global News.
He first joined Global News in July 2021 as a national online journalist, and specialized in breaking news.
Before joining Global, D’Andrea was a reporter for Metroland Media Toronto. While there, he broke several stories and covered major news events like the 2018 Toronto Van Attack. During his time at Metroland, he won two Ontario Community Newspapers Association awards.
D’Andrea’s career began in the television industry before becoming a journalist. He holds an honours advanced diploma in journalism from Humber College in Toronto.
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Delta plane crash: Where the investigation stands a year after Toronto incidentFederal investigators say they’re in the 'examination and analysis phase' of their probe into the Delta plane crash in Toronto last February.CanadaFeb 12
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Winnipeg couple who created, sold animal torture videos get 12 years in jailA Winnipeg couple who admitted to making animal cruelty videos and selling them on the dark web have been sentenced to 12 years in prison.CrimeFeb 11
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Boil water advisory for Ville-Marie has ended, City of Montreal saysA boil water advisory issued for residents of Montreal's Ville-Marie borough has ended after it was put in place over the weekend.CanadaFeb 10
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‘Sizzurp’: Fake cough syrup being sold in Montreal can be lethal, officials warnMontreal Public Health officials are warning a purple syrup that mimics the look of cough medicine is a fake product that can be lethal.HealthFeb 10
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Officers won’t face charges for letting drunk driver go before fatal Ontario crashTwo officers who let an impaired driver go before he caused a fatal crash won’t face charges, Ontario’s police watchdog has ruled.CanadaFeb 10
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Ontario-wide probe on police corruption ordered amid Toronto falloutOntario’s inspector general of policing ordered a review of the province’s police services and boards Monday amid accusations of corruption within Toronto police.CanadaFeb 9
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Another youth arrested in N.S. hockey hazing investigation, RCMP sayA fourth youth has been charged in connection with a hazing incident involving a Nova Scotia-based hockey team, RCMP announced Friday.CrimeFeb 6
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Toronto police corruption scandal spills into Peel as 3 officers there suspendedA spokesperson with Peel Regional Police told Global News Friday the force has administratively suspended three officers, pending further investigation by York Regional Police.CanadaFeb 6
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Arrested Western University students were making bombs, firearms, police allegeA trespassing investigation in London, Ont., is morphing into a probe that has police accusing four men of actively making explosives and firearms.CrimeFeb 6
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Ontario city’s golf facilities may face fines for balls that fly into public spaceGolf courses and driving ranges near homes in Mississauga, Ont., may soon be fined if they don't make efforts to contain errant golf balls.CanadaFeb 6
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Toronto police chief rips officers accused of corruption. Here’s what he saidChief Myron Demkiw ripped into several Toronto police officers accused of corruption Thursday, saying they do not represent what the service stands for.CrimeFeb 5
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3 youths arrested in N.S. hockey hazing investigation, facing sexual assault chargesRCMP say three young people have been arrested and are facing sexual assault charges after an investigation into hazing incidents involving a hockey team in the Truro, N.S., area.CanadaFeb 5
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Another Ontario real estate firm has trust accounts frozen by regulatorOntario's real estate regulator has taken action against four brokerages over the alleged unlawful disbursing of funds from trust accounts.EconomyFeb 4
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Montreal left without garbage collection as blue-collar workers launch 24-hour strikeRoughly 6,000 blue-collar workers employed by the City of Montreal have launched a 24-hour strike as negotiations for a new deal continue.PoliticsFeb 4
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Infectious disease data safe from cyberattack, Ontario public health unit saysLakelands Public Health says systems that houses infectious disease and other sensitive data are safe after a cyberattack late last month.CanadaFeb 3
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Police probe of bomb-making chemicals in London, Ont. stretches to Ottawa, GatineauA trespassing investigation at Western University that led to the discovery of bomb-making chemicals has stretched to Ottawa and Gatineau, police say.CrimeFeb 3
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Ontario taxpayers stuck with nearly $100K bill for rescue of 58 dogsOntario taxpayers are on the hook for nearly $100,000 for the rescue of 58 dogs from a Hamilton-area home this past summer.CanadaFeb 2
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Longueuil, Que. police find 2 people dead after responding to assault callPolice in Longueuil, Que., are investigating after officers found two bodies while responding to an assault call overnight.CrimeFeb 2
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Saskatchewan aluminum deposit a ‘possible game changer’ for supply chain: reportAn aluminum deposit in east central Saskatchewan contains so much of the critical mineral that it’s a 'possible game changer' for North American supply chains.EconomyJan 30
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2 dead in Quebec First Nation shooting that triggered lockdownA shooting that triggered a lockdown in a northern Quebec First Nation has left two men dead, provincial police say.CrimeJan 29
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Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology closing, moving some programsThe Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) is closing, the school’s president and CEO says.PoliticsJan 28
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Record 28.2M Toronto tourists generated $9.1B in spending last year: reportThe destination marketing organization said Wednesday those figures — which are both records — resulted in nearly $13.5 billion in economic impact for Canada’s largest city.CanadaJan 28
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Ontario cities facing road salt shortage as cold snap settles inPickering and London recently issued notices advising they’re adjusting their winter maintenance operations due to the low supply of road salt.CanadaJan 27
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‘This shouldn’t happen’: 2 women die during prolonged outages as cold grips MontrealThe bodies of two women were found during separate wellness checks Sunday as parts of Quebec were left without power with deep cold and snowfall setting in.CanadaJan 26
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William Nylander apologizes for making obscene gesture during Leafs’ broadcastInjured Toronto Maple Leafs’ forward William Nylander has issued an apology for making an obscene hand gesture during Sunday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche.SportsJan 26