
Articles for Joanna Lavoie
- Disabled Whitby mom seeks accommodation so daughters can safely ride bus to school
- 'I just don't understand': Father of Mississauga hit-and-run victim urges driver to turn themself in
- Police release images of 2 suspects following break-in at east Toronto luxury vehicle dealership
- 2 people taken to hospital following Tuesday night crash in Mississauga
- New Brampton playground honours four members of Caledon family killed in impaired driving crash
- Woman hospitalized following two-alarm fire in Scarborough
- Brampton man charged in Canada-wide lottery scam
- Toronto police union speaks out after 4 officers injured on the job over the weekend
- The key to longevity? ‘Just keep breathing,’ says 112-year-old Toronto resident Helen Doan
- Motorcyclist killed in single-vehicle crash on the 401 in Scarborough
- Four men in hospital following stabbing, assault in downtown Toronto
- ‘A major loss’: Maggie’s Toronto shuts down for foreseeable future following weekend fire
- Police release photo of suspect after man slashed in the face near Coxwell Station
- Man taken to hospital after being slashed in Toronto's east end
- ‘Speed was a factor,’ say police, in multi-vehicle Etobicoke collision that sent 6 to hospital
Joanna Lavoie
Joanna Lavoie joined CP24.com as a digital journalist in May 2022, covering breaking news and social justice issues in Toronto and the GTHA.
A long-time Toronto journalist, Lavoie has covered some of city’s biggest news stories. She has also extensively written about the the GTA's drug poisoning and affordable housing/homelessness crises, and its many other inequities. Several of her pieces have been picked up nationally and internationally.
Before coming to CP24, Lavoie worked for Torstar Corp. reporting for Metroland Media’s Toronto communities division. Her work also appeared in the Toronto Star.
A graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism with a specialization in broadcasting.
Lavoie also speaks regularly about her work and industry with students, groups, and other media outlets.
A married mother of two young daughters, she is a passionate Latin dancer and acroyogi, and a devoted bonne vivante.
Lavoie speaks English and French.