Samantha Moya

Samantha Moya is an associate producer at CBC based in Toronto. She has worked in the local newsroom and with the CBC Docs digital team. She’s a graduate of the Toronto Metropolitan University and Sheridan College where she specialized in journalism and video production.

Latest from Samantha Moya

4 tips for surviving your first 100 days on a working holiday visa in Canada

Documentary Glorious Holiday follows a young Korean woman as she adjusts to living and working in Vancouver

A firefighter, a weightlifter and a classical music conductor: Three LGTBQ trailblazers share their stories

From the New York City fire department’s first openly trans firefighter to a Black gay conductor who created the first orchestral drag show in Canada, these bold changemakers have chosen to live as their authentic selves and challenge preconceptions in their industries — sometimes at great personal and professional risk.

3 people who are creating open and inviting spaces for the LGBTQ community across Canada

June marks Pride Month in many places across the country, a time to celebrate the diversity, histories and contributions of LGTBQ communities. Meet three individuals working hard to create spaces that feel open and inviting to other LGBTQ people.

4 documentaries about Cree life in Canada

In honour of National Indigenous History Month, we’re sharing four documentaries that feature Cree people from across Canada. Watch them for free on CBC Gem.
New on CBC Gem

Carving canoes, reforming the Indian Act, gathering wisdom from elders: 6 films by Indigenous filmmakers

Watch these documentaries about resilience, art and reclaiming history on CBC Gem

Ontario pharmacists want ability to offer antivirals to patients with COVID-19

Ontario pharmacists have played a key role in COVID testing and vaccination. Now they want to help in prescribing antiviral treatment too.

Province announces $15M in funding for craft alcohol producers

The provincial government announced $15 million in funding on Friday that it says will help grow small alcohol producers.