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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Return-to-work mandates sparks ‘renewed demand’ for Canadian offices: reportWidespread return-to-work mandates are sparking 'renewed demand' for office space in major Canadian cities, a new report indicates.Economy2 hours
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Max Scherzer and Toronto Blue Jays agree to US$3 million, 1-year deal: sourceScherzer has won two World Series titles, with Washington in 2019 and Texas in 2023. The eight-time All-Star is 221-117 with a 3.22 career ERA.Sports5 hours
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Youth hockey ref ends N.S. game after ‘hate-motivated’ comment, RCMP sayA youth hockey referee in Nova Scotia ended a game early after a 'hate-motivated' incident occurred earlier this month, the RCMP say.CrimeFeb 25
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India trade deal would be ‘a real positive for Saskatchewan and Canada’: MoeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a trade deal between Canada and India would be 'a real positive' for both the nation and the province.CanadaFeb 25
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Jets’ Connor skips White House, Hellebuyck to receive Presidential Medal of FreedomTwo Winnipeg Jets stars were at the opposite sides of the border Tuesday ahead of the team’s first game back from the Olympic break.SportsFeb 25
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Ontario city votes to consider dropping Andrew’s name from residential streetSt. Catharines councillors voted unanimously Monday to begin the process of potentially removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s name from a residential street.CanadaFeb 24
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Ontario driver caught speeding ahead of Canada-U.S. gold-medal game: policeAn Ontario driver landed themselves in the penalty box an hour before puck drop between Canada and the U.S. Sunday for going 68 kilometres over the posted speed limit.CanadaFeb 24
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‘We need market certainty’: Just 269 new homes sold in Toronto region last monthThe data indicates this January’s new home sales were down 36 per cent from last January and are 80 per cent below the 10-year average.EconomyFeb 24
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Snowmobilers fall through ice, bodies recovered days later after lake refreezes: RCMPAnahim Lake RCMP say they first learned of the snowmobilers’ disappearance last Friday; the report officers received was that the snowmobilers had not been seen since Feb. 17.CanadaFeb 24
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Another Ontario police force is turning to drones for some 911 callsDurham Regional Police Service announced last week its pilot project will see remotely-piloted drones being deployed to assist in unknown‑risk or high‑risk calls.CrimeFeb 23
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Family of Tumbler Ridge victim cancels funeral over death threatsThe family of a 12-year-old girl killed in the deadly Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shootings has cancelled her funeral service over death threats they’re receiving.CrimeFeb 23
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Porter flight from Edmonton loses traction, slides off taxiway at Hamilton airportA Porter Airlines flight arriving in Hamilton from Edmonton on Wednesday lost traction and slid off the taxiway, officials tell Global News.CanadaFeb 20
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‘No reason to continue discussing’: Ontario mayor wants Andrew’s name dropped from streetAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest Thursday is the last straw for one Ontario mayor who is now seeking a street renaming in his municipality.PoliticsFeb 19
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No evidence of ‘secrecy’ over dog testing at London, Ont. hospital: reportA review into controversial dog testing at a London, Ont., hospital that irked Premier Doug Ford found it was ethical with no evidence of 'secrecy.'CanadaFeb 19
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Dog kicked in ‘disturbing’ video removed from owner’s care: Sudbury policeA small black dog that was kicked in a 'disturbing and upsetting' viral video has been removed from the owner’s care, Sudbury police say.CrimeFeb 18
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‘No funds are missing’: Ontario real estate firm disputes regulator’s sanctionsAn Ontario real estate firm recently penalized by the industry’s regulator is disputing the 'unwarranted' sanctions placed against it.CanadaFeb 17
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Don Cherry, 92, receives Order of Ontario appointmentThe Ontario government named the 92-year-old Don Cherry and 29 others as the 2025 recipients of province’s highest civilian honour on Tuesday.CanadaFeb 17
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Ontario minor hockey team disbanded over ‘serious allegations,’ association saysA minor hockey team in London, Ont., has been disbanded over 'serious allegations' that compromise 'player safety, dignity or respect.'CanadaFeb 13
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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