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Articles by Katherine DeClerq
- Ontario urges mpox testing amid spike in cases
- 'Attempted murder is not a priority': Victims of tossed out cases speak out amid lower Ont. justice funding
- Sunshine list: These were the Ontario public sector's highest earners in 2023
- Feds double down on funding threat as Ontario struggles to build new affordable housing
- Ontarians are spending less on alcohol and cannabis, but paying into the lottery
- Ontario promises auto insurance changes in 2024 budget
- New medical school and helicopters: Here's what else was in the 2024 Ontario budget
- Ontario to balance budget ahead of 2026 election, citing delay due to 'economic uncertainty'
- Taxpayer dollars shouldn’t be spent on partisan Ontario government ads, NDP says
- Doug Ford to extend Ontario gas tax cut until end of 2024
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