Aaron D’Andrea
Supervising Online Journalist
Aaron D’Andrea is a supervising online journalist with Global News Toronto.
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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LCBO strike: Tentative agreement in danger of collapse, union says ‘we do not have a deal’The union representing the workers and the LCBO both told Global News on Friday they had reached an agreement after some 9,000 workers walk off the job July 5.PoliticsJul 19
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Air Canada ordered to pay family of 5 separated on ‘traumatizing’ flightCanada largest airline has been ordered to pay a family of five who were separated on what’s being described as a 'traumatizing' flight last year.CanadaJul 18
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Definition of 100-year storm ‘seems to have flown right out the window’: Toronto officialToronto’s city manager says the city will review its response to Tuesday's storm, while an area food bank is calling for support after being impacted.PoliticsJul 18
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Teoscar Hernández home run derby win ‘tough to watch’ for some Jays fansSome Toronto Blue Jays fans are in their feelings after former slugger Teoscar Hernández was crowned Home Run Derby champion on Monday night.SportsJul 16
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‘We’re all drowning’: Inside the chaos of Toronto’s vacant home tax rolloutNewly released internal emails are offering a glimpse of the chaos behind Toronto’s vacant home tax rollout that had staff and councillors scrambling for answers.PoliticsJul 15
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LCBO scraps plan for limited store openings as strike persistsThe LCBO says it is scrapping plans for limited store openings later this week as a strike by some 9,000 workers enters continues to persist.CanadaJul 14
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Donald Trump shooting: Joe Biden orders security review of rallyU.S. President Joe Biden says he is ordering a security review following a failed assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump.U.S. NewsJul 14
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Donald Trump shooting leaves Trudeau ‘sickened’ as leaders condemn violenceFederal leaders Pierre Poilievre and Jagmeet Singh also condemned Saturday's shooting, which law officials say was a failed assassination attempt.CanadaJul 14
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Cricket, anyone? Toronto creating strategy to meet ‘growing demand’Recognizing its growing popularity, the City of Toronto is in the process of finalizing a cricket strategy to better meet the rising demand.PoliticsJul 14
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Blue Jays’ Bo Bichette going viral for openly flirting with trade: ‘I want to win’In another sign of what’s been a rocky season for the Toronto Blue Jays, star shortstop Bo Bichette appeared to openly flirt with the idea of playing for another team on Wednesday.SportsJul 11
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LCBO strike: Doug Ford cooks up new video promoting booze shop alternativesOntario Premier Doug Ford says there are 'still plenty of options' for Ontarians to buy alcohol in a new video drawing ire from some on social media.CanadaJul 8
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Ontario man guilty of killing, decapitating mom can apply for parole in 13 yearsDallas Ly, who admitted to stabbing Tien Ly to death, before severing her head and trying to dispose of her remains, was in court Wednesday for his sentencing hearing.CrimeJun 26
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‘I’ve basically given up’: Blue Jays fans reel after collapse to Red Sox extends losing streakSo far, the 2024 season has been one to forget for the Toronto Blue Jays. But a crushing loss against the Boston Red Sox has fans seeking answers.SportsJun 25
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Boy, 14, charged with murder after 2 killed in ‘mass shooting’ outside Toronto schoolA 14-year-old boy is facing first-degree murder charges after a shooting outside a Toronto school earlier this month left two people dead and three others hurt.CrimeJun 24
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Visitors to Toronto Islands should have ‘fixed link’ option: councillorDon Valley East Coun. Jon Burnside is asking city staff to look into the option of a fixed link – like a pedestrian bridge – to the islands in Lake Ontario.PoliticsJun 24
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‘Prowler’ reportedly peeping into woman’s bedroom arrested: Toronto policeToronto police believe there may be more victims after a man was charged for allegedly peeping through a woman’s bedroom window this month.CrimeJun 23
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Toronto office shooting: Alleged mortgage fraud pushed husband ‘to the edge,’ wife saysThe gunman in a Toronto office shooting that left two victims dead was 'pushed to the edge,' his widow says, after the couple allegedly fell victim to a scam.CrimeJun 21
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Gunman in Toronto office shooting blamed victims for ‘losing our life’s savings’A gunman who allegedly killed two people in a Toronto office building earlier this week blamed them for 'losing our life’s savings,' his spouse says.CrimeJun 19
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Lack of visitor parking in new condos impacting ‘social isolation’: Toronto councillorNew condos being built in Toronto – especially in the suburbs – are excluding a certain group: visitors arriving by car, one councillor is arguing.CanadaJun 13
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‘Unethical breeders’ leaving dogs to die. Ontario city wants tougher lawAn Ontario city is raising concern over unethical breeders who are leaving dogs to die, and advocates are calling on the province to strengthen a bill that just became law.CanadaJun 11
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Kikuchi’s collision with Athletics player has Jays’ pitcher going viralToronto Blue Jays fans are relishing Yusei Kikuchi's collision with Oakland Athletics first baseman Tyler Soderstrom on Sunday. Here's what they're saying.SportsJun 10
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Toronto man injured in shooting outside Etobicoke school dies in hospitalSeymour Gibbs died in hospital Wednesday, becoming the second victim to die after five people were shot in the parking lot of North Albion Collegiate Institute in Etobicoke.CrimeJun 6
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Gardiner construction has led to at least 230% jump in rush hour delays: studyThe Gardiner Expressway rehabilitation project that started this spring has led to a dramatic spike in rush hour delays and emissions, a new analysis shows.CanadaJun 6
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John Tavares is fighting an $8M CRA tax bill. Ottawa tells court he must payThe federal government is pushing back against John Tavares’ $8-million tax dispute with the Canada Revenue Agency, arguing the Toronto Maple Leafs captain is offside.SportsJun 3
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Doug Ford stands behind controversial remarks: ‘I stick with what I said’Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday he is standing behind controversial remarks he made the day prior despite facing calls to apologize.PoliticsMay 31