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Articles by Natalie Johnson
- Born and bred Toronto fire: Jim Jessop named Chief after following in father's footsteps
- Ontario man agrees to remove backyard hockey rink
- Etobicoke park stands to lose FIFA funding, training facility in bid to contain World Cup costs
- Toronto city staff dismissed idea of tracking work trucks ahead of damning parks audit
- 'Feel free to get naked,' witness testifies Toronto councillor told her during 'networking' weekend
- TTC CEO departs top job two years early, amid 'new direction' at City Hall
- Toronto traffic has reached crisis level, poll data reveal
- Toronto traffic has reached crisis level, poll data reveals
- 'Just beginning:' Olivia Chow marks one year as Toronto's mayor
- 500 units, 7 spots: Revisit visitor parking rules, Toronto councillors urge
Natalie Johnson
ContactNatalie Johnson is a videojournalist with CTV News Toronto, covering municipal politics and affairs as the station’s City Hall reporter.
Johnson has been covering breaking news and feature stories for CTV News Toronto since 2010, specializing in municipal issues like transit, housing, real estate, and child care. She has covered political campaigns, elections, debates, and budgets for more than a decade, and has provided extended lead reporting on major stories like Rob Ford’s tumultuous term as mayor and the trial of serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer.
Johnson began her career with CTV News in 2007 as a reporter at CTV Ottawa. She then moved to CTV's Parliamentary Bureau, where she worked as a field producer for CTV NATIONAL NEWS on Parliament Hill before producing the network’s flagship political program, QUESTION PERIOD.
Some of Johnson’s most memorable experiences with CTV News include flying with the Snowbirds, rappelling down a skyscraper, and working at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
She graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University, where she specialized in business reporting. She got her first taste of television news by completing an internship with CNN.
Johnson grew up in the small town of Russell, Ont., but now calls Toronto home. She speaks English and French and volunteers her time by hosting fundraisers and telethons with organizations like Easter Seals.
Follow her on Twitter: @NatalieCTV