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Stories covered by Siobhan Morris
- Ontario banning online gambling commercials featuring athletes and celebrities
- Three teachers' unions reject Ontario's proposal to land new contracts and avoid strike
- Ontario sending personnel, equipment to N.W.T firefight
- More provincial funding coming to local Ontario public health agencies
- Anti-racism, diversity training under threat say Black community leaders at Queen's Park rally
- Statue of Queen Elizabeth II to be installed at Ontario legislature by end of year
- Ontario government should fund fertility treatments, advocates say
- Ontario spending on private nursing agencies has more than quadrupled since pandemic began
- Ontario quietly moving ahead with convenience store beer sales
- Toronto rapper Top5 releases music video from jail while awaiting murder trial
- Ontario takes step towards construction of subway from Toronto to Richmond Hill
- 'Put a little love back': What's behind the $1-billion Queen's Park makeover
- 'Heroic' TTC driver rescues 4 people before GO train crushes car
- Quebec woman sees stolen, damaged Audi for first time since it crashed through Ontario mall
- Why are Toronto grocery stores selling some chicken breasts for nearly $27/kg?
- 'Extreme rainfall' could add billions in costs to Ontario's water infrastructure upkeep: FAO
- Here are 5 things to keep an eye out for as Ontario MPPs return to Queen’s Park
- 'Titanic' staffing crisis leaving at least 14 Ontario hospital units shut down ahead of long weekend
- Most Toronto childcare centres have not yet signed on to $10-a-day care. Here’s why
- Some Ontario long-term care residents still waiting for air conditioning
Siobhan Morris
ContactSiobhan Morris is the Queen’s Park Bureau Chief at CTV News Toronto, a role she assumed in 2023.
Morris has reported on a variety of high-profile stories in Toronto, including Rob Ford’s mayoralty, the Yonge Street van attack, and the Danforth shooting in 2018. She reported from Washington for the inauguration of former U.S. President Donald Trump in 2017, and was on the ground in Humboldt, Sask. after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2018.
With more than 15 years of broadcasting experience, Morris’ career began as a Reporter and Anchor at 610 CKTB in St. Catharines, Ont. In 2019, she joined CP24 as an Assignment Editor, and then moved to CTV Barrie in the spring of 2020. Since 2022, Morris has reported on political stories for CTV News Toronto.
Her work has been recognized by RTDNA Canada for In-Depth/Investigative Reporting, Creative Use of Sound, and Excellence in Sound. She was also honoured with an Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting in 2017.
Morris speaks English and French.
Follow Siobhan Morris on Twitter: @siomoCTV