Articles by Marlene Leung
- 'In Flanders Fields': A close look at the iconic Canadian poem
- Nearly 20 per cent of Canadians who resigned amid pandemic cited work stress: survey
- Common antidepressant can cut COVID-19 hospitalization by up to 30 per cent: study
- Group calls for more fertility benefits amid 'great resignation'
- COVID-19 vaccines for children: Experts answer parents' biggest questions
- Health Canada reports increase in calls to poison control centres over ivermectin usage
- COP26 glossary: Understand the terms, issues at UN climate summit
- Hundreds of samples from Ontario grocery stores examined for coronavirus; all test negative
- Velcro shoes and steak well done: Dating 'red flags' flood social media
- Cross-border travel in question for Canadians with mixed vaccines
Marlene Leung
ContactOctober, 2021: Marlene Leung is no longer with the company.
Marlene first joined CTVNews.ca in Toronto in 2012, starting as an online writer. Over her four years there, she helped cover major news stories, including the Rob Ford crack scandal, the 2014 Parliament Hill attack and the 2015 federal election. Besides breaking news, she also developed a passion for reporting on health stories and human rights issues.
Since 2016, she’s been working as a digital content editor and video editor, creating specialized text-on-video content.
She loves exploring new ways of storytelling and the challenge of creating customized themes and graphics for her videos.
She was part of the CTV News online team that won the RTDNA's Digital Media Award in 2015, as well as the COPA Best Media Website and Best Digital Solution awards in 2015. She was also a top 10 finalist for the 2018 TVO Short Doc contest, with an independent documentary she produced, filmed and edited.
Marlene has a Master of Arts in Journalism from Western University, a Master of Public Health from the University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Ontario.
She speaks English and has a good working knowledge of written and spoken French.