Eric Cohen
Reporter
Eric Cohen was born and raised in Montreal, where he studied Communications at Concordia University.
In 2000, Eric started working for Global Television as a regular on-air contributor and music columnist for the station’s daily morning broadcast, This Morning Live in Montreal.
Around the same time, Eric worked behind the scenes at Musiqueplus, while cutting his teeth as a field producer for Book Television.
After spending several years doing freelance production work for various American TV programs including The Sundance Channel’s Iconoclasts, and Discovery Channel’s Vacation Challenge, Eric went to Toronto to become a features producer for Entertainment Tonight Canada, while continuing to be a music columnist for Global Toronto’s daily morning show.
Upon his return to Montreal in 2009, Eric rejoined the Global Quebec team as an occasional host for Summer in the City.
He also began to work for Global News in Montreal as a general assignment reporter.
Eric also provides content for various online publications and websites, and plays drums in several bands in Montreal.
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Professional “Ah ha” moment: When writing an article about innovative music videos, I included the song ‘Take On Me’ by… wait for it… A-ha!!!
Most interesting thing about being a journalist: There is something both challenging and inspiring about coming to work without any knowledge of what will make news that day, and being sent out to tell the story, whatever it may be.
Favourite Montreal band(s): Too many to name them all, but here are a few: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Suuns, Besnard Lakes, Patrick Watson, Chromeo, Priestess, A-Trak, Half Moon Run, Kid Koala, Malajube
Found relaxing, I’d be: Biking along the Lachine Canal, Mount Royal, or Parc Maisonneuve and taking a break to sit in the grass
You can never have too many: I’ve always dreamed of the never-ending shish taouk sandwich, the forever-full bag of crunchy green grapes, or eternal summer in the city!
Most underrated virtue: Ability to step back and see the big picture, staying calm in the face of an ever-changing world
Greatest extravagance: Taking a trip to somewhere exotic whenever I get the chance
Accomplishment I’m most proud of: Choosing the road less traveled
One day I hope to: Look back and smile, knowing that I lived by my convictions and played by my passions
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Video Archives
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Movie review: Boost
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Movie review: T2 Trainspotting
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Kong: Skull Island
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Rogue one review
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Manchester by the Sea
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When aliens arrive
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Villeneuve’s new movie produced by a Montrealer
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Doctor Strange
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Ouija: Origin of Evil
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DDO ice cream drama
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DDO ice-cream police
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Pointe-Claire canoeists head to Canadian championships
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Pierrefonds daycare toy donations
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Don’t breathe
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JFL movies
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Laval mom allegedly denied permission to feed baby in store
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The secret life of pets
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Westmount parking ticket problems
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Tsunami water slide
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Stalked by a shark in “The Shallows”
Author Archives
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Shawn Levy: The Montrealer behind sci-fi thriller ‘Arrival’At the helm of the new film Arrival are two Montrealers with a lot of Hollywood clout, director Denis Villeneuve and producer Shawn Levy.CanadaNov 10, 2016
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DDO mayor visits La Diperie ice cream shop to address seating controversyThe mayor of Dollard-Des-Ormeaux visited an ice cream shop Tuesday to try to address the public outcry over a bylaw that restricts seating capacity at the establishment.CanadaAug 30, 2016
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DDO ice cream shop La Diperie gets cold shoulder from the cityDue to a city bylaw, La Diperie has had to tell its customers they are not allowed to sit down anywhere in the shop, despite available seating.ConsumerAug 29, 2016
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Donations pour in to Pierrefonds daycare to help replace missing toysPierrefonds residents have donated enough toys to replace those that disappeared from Sunnyside Daycare.CanadaAug 25, 2016
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Mom claims she was not allowed to bottle-feed baby in Laval storeStories of breastfeeding mothers being harassed for nursing in public are all too familiar but a Laval mom said she was told to leave a Hart store after asking to bottle-feed her baby.CanadaJul 15, 2016
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O’s vs zeros: Westmount parking system fines woman three times for alphabetic mistakeAn NDG resident is having issues with her licence plate in Westmount. She says a problem with the new parking system has caused her to receive three tickets in 10 days.PoliticsJul 12, 2016
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Making waves: Super Aqua Club opens new ride, ‘Tsunami’It's called Tsunami and it's the first aquatic roller coaster on the continent.CanadaJul 11, 2016
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Six-year-old boy spreading inspiration through humanitarian haircutsSix-year-old Cameron Saibil has been waiting two years to cut his hair and decided to do it surrounded by classmates so that he could donate it to the Canadian Cancer Society.CanadaJun 22, 2016
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New construction woes for downtown Montreal driversIt's orange cone season in downtown Montreal and a new batch of roadwork on Sherbrooke Street is bound to cause headaches.TrafficJun 20, 2016
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Major construction project planned for Notre-Dame StreetThe sound of construction is in the air on Notre-Dame Street, but it's nothing compared to what the borough has planned in 2016.CanadaAug 31, 2015
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Montreal Calèche kingpin defends against allegations of animal mistreatmentThe SPCA has been concerned with how Lucky Luc runs his calèche business for years, but he insists there's nothing to hide.CanadaAug 13, 2015
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Cote-St-Luc residents have coffee with Montreal copsCoffee with a Cop is an innovative initiative that allows police officers to speak with residents in a social setting.May 28, 2015
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St-Henri vandalism: Cause for concern?Residents in St-Henri worry that a recent rash of vandalism incidents is a backlash to the rapid gentrification changing the face of the neighbourhood.May 25, 2015
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Pool closures in Montreal come too early for some as temperatures soarMany Montrealers looking for some relief from the heat at their local pool may find out that it is already closed.Aug 27, 2014
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Chambly fire creates traffic nightmareAn intense fire in the Monteregie region created havoc on the roads on Tuesday.Aug 13, 2014
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Support and respect run deep at FINA Masters World ChampionshipsMary Florence Bennett is nearly 70-years-old and she's still diving competitively, inspiring everyone with her perseverance at the FINA World Masters 2014 in Montreal.SportsAug 6, 2014
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WATCH: Montreal toddler hears music for the first timeThree-year-old Montrealer Auguste Majkowski heard music for the first time over the weekend after experimental brain surgery helped him to hear.CanadaJul 29, 2014
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L.A. treatment gives Montreal boy chance to hearThree-year-old Auguste Majkowski has become one of the first recipients of a radical procedure to help enable him to hear.CanadaJul 23, 2014
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MUHC implements new vendor accreditation programMontreal's McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) is taking steps to improve safety and efficiency in hospitals in the form of a new machine that provides a special badge for vendors.HealthApr 11, 2014
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Head and Hands relaunches street worker programMontreal charity Head and Hands relaunches its street worker program.Oct 7, 2013
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Residents shocked over secret PCB dump in their backyardExperts are saying "don't worry," but that is doing little to calm the fears of Pointe-Claire residents who found out they've been living near an illegal PCB dumping site.CanadaAug 29, 2013