
Articles by Joshua Freeman
- Man dies following 3-vehicle collision in Rexdale
- Auto executive off Ontario’s vaccine task force following revelation she travelled out of country
- Driver taken to hospital after vehicle flips over in North York
- One person dead, another injured after reported shooting in Caledon: OPP
- Pilot vaccination clinic at Metro Toronto Convention Centre will pause after just five days due to supply shortage
- Nick Mantas, Karygiannis’ former chief of staff, wins Scarborough-Agincourt byelection
- Ford turfs York Centre MPP who wrote open letter saying ‘lockdown is deadlier than COVID’
- TTC facing calls from riders, operators for better safety measures
- Ontario orders halt to residential evictions during state of emergency
- Jury trials in Ontario suspended until at least the spring
- Ward 22 byelection in Scarborough-Agincourt deemed ‘essential,’ will proceed as planned Friday, city says
- Pedestrian critical after being struck by vehicle in Rexdale
- Super contagious UK coronavirus variant ‘is already here,’ top Ontario health official concedes as eight new cases confirmed
- Ontario nurses under investigation after travelling to Washington D.C. to allegedly take part in anti-lockdown event on day of riot
- Ford cabinet considering state of emergency as part of new COVID-19 measures
Joshua Freeman
ContactJoshua Freeman joined CP24.com as a multi-media web journalist in 2012.
Josh has covered major local stories, like the 2013 ice storm, the administration of Rob Ford, the Danforth shooting and countless elections.
From the CP24 newsroom, he has also covered major breaking news events in Canada and around the world.
He has a special interest in neighbourhood stories, technology and the arts.
Before coming to CP24, Josh worked at a number of community newspapers in Toronto, Vaughan and London. His work has also appeared in the Globe and Mail, CTVNews.ca and the Jerusalem Post.
He is a proud graduate of McGill University, where he studied English Literature and political science, and of Western University, where he completed a Master’s Degree in journalism.
He speaks English.