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Articles by Denio Lourenco
- Newly-released footage shows guards' excessive force against Indigenous prisoner
- Fashionable celebrity looks from the 95th Academy Awards
- Documents show a pattern of human rights abuses against gender diverse prisoners
- Canadian supermodel Linda Evangelista says cosmetic procedure left her 'brutally disfigured'
- 'Canada left them behind': Afghan interpreters and their families plead to be evacuated from Afghanistan
- Researchers confirm substantial income disparities among lesbian, gay and bisexual Canadians
- Metabolism and age: Researchers dispel myths about calorie burning in late adulthood
- Canada has now eclipsed U.S. in percentage of fully vaccinated residents
- Food Banks Canada plans to deliver 150,000 food packs to children in need this summer
- Neutrogena aerosol sunscreens recalled due to elevated levels of benzene
Denio Lourenco
ContactAugust 2024: Denio Lourenco is no longer with the company.Denio Lourenco is a Toronto-based multimedia journalist whose storytelling extends across a wide range of topics.
He currently works as a writer and digital content editor at CTV News. On the national digital team he has covered major news events, such as the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, federal elections, natural disasters and mass shootings, but he specializes in stories on LGBTQ2S+ issues, crime and policing.
Denio holds a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where he graduated from in 2018. He also studied political science and gender studies at the University of Toronto.
Before his role at CTV News, Denio worked as an associate video editor at HuffPost Canada. He was also an associate producer on the documentary series “The Big Sex Talk” which premiered on CBC Gem in 2022.
Throughout his career, Denio has held various positions in television, podcasting and digital news. His work has appeared in multiple local and national news outlets, including The Globe and Mail, Vice and NBC News.
In 2021, his investigation into the mistreatment of transgender people in the Canadian prison system was a finalist at the Digital Publishing Awards. His reporting was also adapted into a documentary for OutTV called “Surviving The Block.”
Denio speaks English and Portuguese.