
Articles by Ben Cousins
- 'Total hell': PSW describes working through COVID-19 outbreak at Ont. long-term care home
- People from around the globe are sharing their pandemic thoughts in this digital journal
- 'I don't recognize the person that I am': COVID-19 long hauler hopes new clinic will provide treatment, answers
- 'They wouldn't do anything': Indigenous woman who lost baby alleges negligence, racism in B.C. hospitals
- Trudeau, Biden to unveil 'partnership roadmap' following bilateral meeting: top U.S. officials
- Advocates plead for people with Down syndrome to move up COVID-19 vaccine priority lists
- The longer mice have lived with humans, the smarter they've become, study suggests
- Two passengers fined a combined $17,000 for allegedly faking negative COVID-19 tests
- Advocates worry as most disabled people left off vaccine priority list
- NASA is about to land on Mars, and these Canadians are part of the mission
Ben Cousins
ContactBen Cousins joined CTV News’ national digital team in Toronto in September 2017, where he has been a part of the website’s daily news coverage, as well as being part of their reporting for the 2018 U.S. mid-term elections, the royal wedding and the 2018 Winter Olympics. On a day-to-day basis, he can be found writing stories of national interest surrounding crime, politics, sports, business, health and science.
As a student at the University of King’s College in Halifax, N.S., Ben won the “Newzulu Student Award for Photojournalism” at the 2014 Atlantic Journalism Awards and later attended the Canadian Military Journalism Course at the University of Calgary.
Ben has a undergraduate degree in communications, with a concentration in media industries and institutions, from Carleton University, as well as an undergraduate degree in Journalism from the University of King’s College. He has bylines in the Chronicle Herald, The Canadian Press and The Star Halifax.
He speaks both English and French.