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Articles by Miriam Katawazi
- Black history must become part of Ontario’s curriculum to help fight racism in schools, advocates say
- Police close investigation after peanuts found in Toronto parks deemed not harmful
- Ontario announces reforms to child care programs to improve accessibility
- Some travellers to Toronto fear they will face fines amid struggle to book mandatory quarantine hotel
- Ontario's online portal to book COVID-19 vaccines launches on March 15, people 80 and over first in line
- Ontario's asymptomatic testing program in schools finds 32 COVID-19 cases in 3,706 tests
- Will employers bring workers back to the office post-pandemic? Experts share their opinions
- 'Nothing changed': Teachers and parents left frustrated by lack of promised safety measures at Toronto schools
- Ontario reports more than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 as province grapples with increase in deaths
- Ontario reports just over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases and 44 more deaths
Miriam Katawazi
ContactMiriam Katawazi is a Multi-Platform Writer at CTV News Toronto, writing breaking news and features.
Over the years, Katawazi has worked in various news roles both nationally and internationally. She’s worked with The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, CBC Ottawa, and CBC’s international bureau in London, England. She’s covered everything from major breaking news to inconspicuous stories waiting to be told.
Katawazi graduated from Carleton University with a double major in Human Rights and Journalism.
Katawazi is fluent in both English and Pashto, one of the two official languages of Afghanistan.
Follow her on Twitter: @MiriamKatawazi