Kate McGillivray
Reporter
Kate McGillivray is a writer and newsreader in Toronto. She's worked for the CBC in Montreal, Sherbrooke, Whitehorse, St. John's and Saskatoon, and she always wants to hear your feedback and story ideas. Get in touch here: [email protected].
Latest from Kate McGillivray

'Enough is enough' says union head as Toronto city workers inch closer to striking
About 30,000 city workers in Toronto are one step closer to a strike or lockout as negotiations with the city continue to flounder.
Canada -Toronto |

Delta Air Lines offers $30K to crash survivors as crews begin removing plane from runway
Delta Air Lines says it is offering $30,000 to the passengers of a plane that crashed at Toronto's Pearson International Airport as crews begin to remove the mangled aircraft from the runway.
Canada -Toronto |

Investigators retrieve cockpit voice, flight data recorders from crashed Delta plane
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says officials have retrieved the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder of a Delta Air Lines plane that crashed at Pearson International Airport on Monday and send them to the lab for further analysis.
Canada -Toronto |

This company isn't licensed to build in Ontario. Why is it advertising home projects under construction?
A Mississauga man who lost his $30,000 down payment in a failed development project last year says he's shocked to see the project being revived by the same managers at a different unlicensed company.
Canada -Toronto |

Red flags for romance scams that Ontario police want you to know about
Found yourself in a heady new romance with someone online? Here are the signs they might be trying to scam you, according to the Ontario Provincial Police.
Canada -Toronto |

1 dead, 11 injured in multi-vehicle collision in Orillia, Ont.
One person has died and 11 people were injured in a multi-vehicle collision in Orillia, Ont., on Friday, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Canada -Toronto |

Parents of 16-year-old murdered on TTC are 'shattered,' court hears
At a sentencing hearing on Thursday for their son’s killer, statements provided by the parents of Gabriel Magalhaes painted a brutal picture of their lives in the nearly two years since he died.
Canada -Toronto |

Toronto city manager warns council that blanket ban on U.S. purchases would not be 'prudent'
As Toronto city council revs up its plan to focus municipal money on local products and services, Toronto city manager Paul Johnson is warning that a complete ban on buying services or goods from the U.S. isn’t the way to go.
Canada -Toronto |

Report calls out Toronto for 'murderous social policies' towards homeless people
A new list of demands from two advocacy groups tells the city to start investing in and improving its offerings for the city’s homeless population, particularly people with disabilities.
Canada -Toronto |

Toronto was 'ready to do its part' in taking on Trump tariffs
Prior to news that punishing U.S. tariffs would be paused, Toronto was gearing up to review its contracts and procurement policies to keep municipal dollars in the country.
Canada -Toronto |