Articles for Joanna Lavoie
- Toronto mom pleads for return of young son allegedly abducted by dad during Vietnam trip
- Police searching for male suspect after female sexually assaulted in Scarborough park
- Uniformed officers returning to schools in York Region, but only for safety presentations, say officials
- Wanted man yelled anti-Black slurs at TTC rider then assaulted them, say police
- Large, smoky fire at under-construction condo in Toronto's east end doused
- Faith leaders urge province to reverse 'deadly decision' to close 10 supervised drug consumption sites
- Outdoor amphitheatre at North York park catches fire on Monday night
- 3 men, teenage boy charged in Etobicoke carjacking attempt
- 1 person seriously injured in Thorncliffe Park stabbing, suspect arrested
- Man, 2 youths charged in Etobicoke carjacking attempt, Parkdale break-and-enter
- No injuries reported after e-bike catches fire, explodes outside East York supermarket
- TIFF to show 'Russians at War' this week after postponing screenings
- 1 person hurt in Etobicoke vehicle rollover
- Police release images of suspect vehicle after woman found shot in car in Mississauga
- Tuesday's Lotto Max draw set to hit all-time Canadian record of $80 million after no Friday winner
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.