Articles by Graham Slaughter
- It's 'morally' wrong for Canada to procure 1.9M vaccines from international program: Stephen Lewis
- Legislation to fight anti-Indigenous racism in health care is coming, Ottawa says
- Canada's democracy is growing stronger as world weakens: report
- Indigenous poet and residential school survivor named Canada's next parliamentary poet laureate
- Four-year-old girl who found dinosaur footprint excited for museum debut
- O'Toole: Trudeau faces 'conflict of interest' if he picks next governor general
- As Canada awaits vaccine doses, relying on other countries is the wrong approach: U.K. expert
- Five doses per vial or six? Pfizer's expectations don't match Canada's reality, experts say
- How the pandemic sidelined pro mountain biker Haley Smith, and how she healed
- Allegations of screaming, public humiliation in governor general's office: report
Graham Slaughter
ContactFebruary 2021: Graham Slaughter is no longer with the company.
Graham joined CTV News’ national digital team in 2015 and has since covered everything from federal elections to U.S. politics to pop culture. Based in Toronto, Graham specializes in stories on politics, science, culture, real estate and health. He also assigns and edits stories as a weekend producer.
Graham has helped lead CTV’s on-the-ground Instagram coverage for major news events, including the 2018 Ontario provincial election, the Toronto International Film Festival and the legalization of cannabis.
He was part of the team that won the RTDNA's Digital Media Award in 2015. He was also part of the team nominated for a Canadian Online Publishing Award in 2018 for social media coverage of the Ontario election.
In 2011, Graham won the Emerging Science Journalist Award from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation.
Graham holds a Bachelor of Journalism from Ryerson University and a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph. A former newspaper reporter, Graham has been published in the Toronto Star, Toronto Life, Canadian Geographic and the Province.
He speaks English and is learning French.