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Articles by Austin Delaney
- Charges in Toronto police's largest international drug bust 'in history of the service' stayed
- Toronto charity questions why feds chose only one aid agency to match Fiona donations
- Family of Toronto man who died 8 months ago waiting to bury remains amid court battle with cemetery
- Torontonians react to mass school shooting in U.S.
- Businesses 'fed up' with vandalism, theft occurring in Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood
- Frustration grows at passport offices as Canadians begin to travel again
- Humanitarian flight on its way to Poland with much needed medical supplies for Ukraine
- Toronto police warn residents about 'grandparents scam' costing people thousands of dollars
- 'I'm not the same person anymore': Husband and father of family killed in Brampton, Ont. crash speaks out
- Friends, family describe to court their lasting grief after crash that killed mother, three daughters
Austin Delaney
ContactAustin Delaney retired in March 2023 and is no longer with the company.
Austin Delaney is a familiar face on CTV News Toronto,having been a part of the reporting team for Toronto’s most-watched local news since 1989. Today, Delaney works as a general assignment videojournalist, covering the top stories of the day.
Over the years, Delaney has reported on a variety of beats, from politics at Queen’s Park to the criminal courts. He describes his work as being in the middle of a storm when it’s hitting hardest. He reported on the 2010 G20 protests in Toronto, and exposed the black bloc as they changed disguises and began to wreak havoc.
Prior to joining CTV News Toronto, Delaney was heard reporting for a number of local radio stations, including CFTR, CKEY, and CHFI. Delaney was also the Queen’s Park reporter for CFNY-FM for two years and was a national newscaster for the Newsradio Network.
The winner of several broadcasting awards, including the Toronto, Peel, and York police awards for his reporting duties, he has also won two Edward R. Murrow Awards for best spot news.
Delaney speaks English, French, and a bit of Flemish, and is a graduate of the Humber College Radio Broadcasting program.
Follow him on Twitter: @AustinCTV