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Articles by Joshua Freeman
- TDSB approves replacing current Grade 11 English course with class focusing on First Nations writers
- Driver seriously injured in Brampton collision
- Executive Committee gives nod to CafeTO changes, but asks staff for options around fees, other concerns
- Increasingly large down payments could help GTA homeowners weather downturn: Report
- TIMELINE: TTC shaken by string of violent incidents
- Major water main break a reminder that city infrastructure needs constant upkeep: expert
- Toronto’s Winterlicious returns, adding more vegetarian and vegan options
- Man arrested after police release video of violent purse snatching at Broadview Station
- GTA continues to dig out from major southern Ontario snowstorm
- TTC workers chased through subway station by suspect with syringe: Toronto police
- Tory calls for national summit to address ‘mental health crisis’ playing out on Toronto streets
- Pedestrian dies after being struck by vehicle in Etobicoke
- Storm dumps significant snow on Toronto, causing delays and flight cancellations
- Woman rushed to hospital after being stabbed multiple times on downtown streetcar
- Changes could be coming to Toronto's CaféTO program. Here is what staff are proposing.
Joshua Freeman
ContactJoshua Freeman joined CP24.com as a multi-media web journalist in 2012.
Josh has covered major local stories, like the 2013 ice storm, the administration of Rob Ford, the Danforth shooting and countless elections.
From the CP24 newsroom, he has also covered major breaking news events in Canada and around the world.
He has a special interest in neighbourhood stories, technology and the arts.
Before coming to CP24, Josh worked at a number of community newspapers in Toronto, Vaughan and London. His work has also appeared in the Globe and Mail, CTVNews.ca and the Jerusalem Post.
He is a proud graduate of McGill University, where he studied English Literature and political science, and of Western University, where he completed a Master’s Degree in journalism.
He speaks English.