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Ross Andersen stories
- Quebec horse farm bringing joy to seniors, front-line workers amid pandemic
- Torontonian reinvents lighting business to honour front-line workers with neon hearts
- When it comes to vaccine interchangeability, NACI recommends using the same type
- Families plead N.B. government to commit to transparency surrounding mystery brain disease
- 'Star-pups': How a Toronto 'dog cafe' is helping pet owners stay connected amid COVID-19
- 'The most therapeutic thing I’ve ever done': Mohawk Lacrosse star pens novel about mental health
- 500 made-in-Canada ventilators arrive in India
- Future uncertain for 129-year-old Halifax foghorn
- How a U.K. artist turns bruised fruit into art masterpieces
- Manitoba now 3rd out of provinces, U.S. states for most COVID-19 cases per capita
- Alberta physician offers rare glimpse inside COVID-19 wards with pandemic photography
- Canada sets new single-day vaccination record logging more than 400,000 doses
- Canadian card company keeping people connected amid COVID-19 with handwritten notes
- Rare 'super blood moon' will be visible from Canada later this month
- Montreal choirmaster gives new life to historic church bells
- Canada's climate goals ambitious, but possible to achieve, advocate says
- Here's a blood clot doctor's advice for those hesitant about the AstraZeneca vaccine
- Worries mount for Canadians stranded abroad after ban on flights from India, Pakistan
- Revised police measures still dangerous to Ontarians of colour, advocates say
- Health Canada reviewing submission to use Pfizer vaccine on children 12 and older
Ross Andersen
ContactToronto-based journalist Ross Andersen joined CTV News’ national digital team in 2020.
Ross’ beats include current affairs, human rights and social justice. Ross holds an honours degree in journalism from the University of King’s College, and a diploma in journalism-print from Sheridan College. Upon completing an internship with CBC Nova Scotia, Ross continued on to work as an associate producer on CBC’s flagship radio shows: Information Morning and Mainstreet.
Ross has contributed to various publications such as the National Post, Globe and Mail and the Chronicle Herald. Ross has also written for several community newspapers across the Greater Toronto Area and Nova Scotia, and internationally for the Havana Times. Ross also has a passion for Canadian music and it's often reflected in his stories.
Ross speaks English and Spanish.