Aaron D’Andrea
National Online Journalist
Aaron D’Andrea is a national online journalist with Global News based in Toronto, Ont., who specializes in breaking news.
Before joining Global, he 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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As Brian Mulroney’s state funeral nears, here’s what to expect this weekAhead of the state funeral for Brian Mulroney, Canadians will have opportunities to pay tribute to the country’s 18th prime minister.Canada9 hours
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40% of Canadian industries ‘highly vulnerable’ to supply shocks: StatCanForty per cent of Canadian industries are 'highly vulnerable' to external demand and supply shocks, Statistics Canada says in a new report.EconomyMar 15
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McDonald’s outage ‘not related to a cybersecurity event,’ Canada arm saysA technical outage impacting some McDonald’s operations worldwide on Friday was “not related to a cybersecurity event,” its Canadian division says.CanadaMar 15
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Canada reducing Haiti embassy staff amid ‘volatile situation’Only 'essential personnel' will remain at Canada’s embassy in Haiti as Ottawa says it is temporarily reducing the size of its mission in the Caribbean nation.CanadaMar 14
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Canada’s carbon price will increase on April 1. By how much?Canada’s carbon price is set to increase next month despite provincial leaders like Newfoundland Premier Andrew Furey calling for a halt. Here's what you need to know.CanadaMar 14
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As Haiti rocked by chaos, what you need to know about the last 48 hoursHaiti's unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry, will step down once a transition council and temporary replacement have been appointed, he said on Monday.WorldMar 12
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Luka Magnotta transfer under scrutiny as MPs vote to call officialsThe head of Canada’s correctional services will face questions over notorious killer Luka Magnotta’s prison transfer, MPs decided in a testy committee meeting Monday.CanadaMar 11
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Canada echoes U.S. warning of ‘imminent terrorism risk’ in MoscowThe Canadian government is echoing a warning from the U.S. embassy in Russia of an 'imminent terrorism risk' in Moscow over the next 48 hours.CanadaMar 8
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Canada’s military facing ‘death spiral’ on recruitment, minister saysThe federal government is “constrained” on more defence spending given the “current fiscal environment,” Defence Minister Bill Blair says.CanadaMar 7
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After Nashville plane crash kills 5 Canadians, consular officials working with U.S.Global Affairs Canada says it is aware of reports of the deaths of five Canadians in Tennessee but would not disclose any details due to privacy considerations.CanadaMar 6
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Cyber incident forces Canada’s FINTRAC to shut some systems downThe Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada says the incident does not involve the centre’s intelligence or classified systems.CanadaMar 5
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Brian Mulroney state funeral details set. What to knowFormer prime minister Brian Mulroney, 84, died in Florida 'peacefully and surrounded by family' last Thursday, his daughter Caroline said.CanadaMar 5
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Ottawa to table 2024 budget on April 16. What can you expect?Internal government polling obtained by Global News earlier in the year paints a picture of the challenges Ottawa hopes to address in its upcoming budget.CanadaMar 4
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MH370: Malaysia could reopen search for lost flight. Why now?Malaysian officials have signaled their willingness to reopen the search for MH370 if 'compelling' new evidence emerges. Here's what you need to know.WorldMar 4
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Brian Mulroney, former prime minister, will get state funeralFormer Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney will be given a state funeral in Montreal, a source close to the Mulroney family says.CanadaMar 1
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Canada needs ‘auto czar’ to combat car theft problem, MPs hearCanada needs an 'auto czar,' among other measures, to combat the problem on ongoing car thefts, industry officials told lawmakers on Thursday.CanadaFeb 29
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Are cantaloupes safe to eat? Deadly salmonella outbreak now overThe outbreak, which sent 68 Canadians to hospital between October and December last year, ended in January, Public Health Agency of Canada officials say in a health notice.HealthFeb 28
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Leap year 2024: Extra day doesn’t necessarily mean more pay. Why?Millions of employed Canadians will be at work this Feb. 29 — a date that occurs once every four years — but will they walk home with more money for the extra day this leap year?MoneyFeb 26
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Lynx Air is shutting down. What to do if you have travel bookedCanadians booked with Lynx Air find themselves in limbo Friday after the ultra-low-cost-carrier announced it is going out of business.ConsumerFeb 23
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ArriveCAN violated Canadians’ rights, proposed class-action lawsuit allegesA proposed class-action lawsuit is seeking damages as it alleges the controversial ArriveCAN app was a violation of Canadians’ rights.CanadaFeb 22
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MPs call Guilbeault to explain road funding remarks at committeeEnvironment Minister Steven Guilbeault has been asked to a House of Commons committee to explain his remarks on federal road funding.PoliticsFeb 21
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Millennials overtake baby boomers as dominant generation in CanadaStatistics Canada said Wednesday that millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, surpassed the baby boomer generation on July 1, 2023.CanadaFeb 21
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MPs want Guilbeault to explain road funding remarks. Will it happen?Conservative, Bloc Quebecois and NDP MPs on the House of Commons' transport committee want Steven Guilbeault to explain his comments around federal road infrastructure investments.PoliticsFeb 20
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Alexei Navalny death reports ‘tragic and horrifying,’ Justin Trudeau saysAlexei Navalny, the fiercest critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin, died in prison Friday, according to media reports citing Russian prison officials.CanadaFeb 16
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EV owners likely to pay more for insurance, report says. Here’s whyOwners of electric vehicles in Canada may start to see their insurance rates jolt in the coming years, a new report indicates. Here's why.ConsumerFeb 15