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Articles by Katherine DeClerq
- Ontario government to fast track bill separating Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon
- Ontario mayor wants to change 'O Canada' lyrics
- Animal advocates call for alternatives to coyotes, foxes in Ontario dog training areas
- Ontario handing out prepaid credit cards for people with a certain type of thermostat
- Gas prices in southern Ontario to spike to the highest level in months
- Doug Ford says Crombie running for Liberal leader is a 'slap in the face' to Mississauga
- 3-year-old who died in Ajax, Ont. drowned in backyard pool, police say
- Doug Ford government hopes Toronto councillor can win Scarborough riding
- International engineers don’t need Canadian work experience to get license in Ontario
- Bonnie Crombie won’t step down as Mississauga mayor as she prepares to run for Ontario Liberal Party
Katherine DeClerq
ContactKatherine DeClerq is a Multi-Platform Writer covering breaking local and provincial politics from the newsroom and Queen's Park.
DeClerq has played a critical role in the newsroom's COVID-19 coverage and has reported on a variety of other topics including federal and provincial elections, the Raptors' 2019 NBA championship run, and immunization rates within Toronto schools.
Prior to joining CTV News Toronto in 2018, DeClerq worked in multiple local and national newsrooms, including the Toronto Star and Maclean's Magazine, covering day-to-day news and writing feature profiles.
DeClerq holds a master’s degree in Journalism from Ryerson University, and a combined bachelor’s degree in Political Science and History from the University of Ottawa.
She lives in Toronto and speaks both English and French.
Follow her on Twitter: @KateDeClerq