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Articles by Ashley Legassic
- The good, the bad and the ugly: Toronto-area experts weigh in on the future risks of AI
- Is Ontario ready to ‘live with COVID-19’?
- What one GTA hospital is doing to help treat the most vulnerable COVID-19 patients
- 'It ain't over:' COVID-19 won't become an endemic until the world is vaccinated
- Will virtual doctor appointments continue when the COVID-19 pandemic is over?
- Is herd immunity against COVID-19 still possible in Ontario?
- Do COVID-19 vaccines work on the Omicron variant? Your top questions answered
- COVID-19 is airborne. Why is this so controversial?
- Home for the holidays: How to navigate vaccinated and unvaccinated gatherings this year
- Toronto councillors vow to back Brampton mayor's opposition to 'discriminatory' Quebec law
Ashley Legassic
ContactAshley Legassic joined CTV News Toronto in February 2021. She anchors radio news updates and contributes to CTVNewsToronto.ca.
Legassic has taken on a number of beats through her career including court and crime, and mental health. She received a Canadian Association of Journalism award in 2019 for her in-depth series on suicides in British Columbia.
Legassic has also worked on a number of radio series for NEWSTALK 1010 including 'THE KIDS ARE NOT OK: The COVID-effect on post-secondary students' which received a regional Murrow award in 2021.
Legassic received a diploma of journalism from Langara College in Vancouver, BC.
In her spare time, Legassic can be found playing softball, dodgeball, and hockey, in between spending time with her family and dogs.
She speaks English.