The donation was largest from within Canada to the protests that have disrupted the national capital.
Andrew Russell
National Online Journalist, Investigative
Andrew Russell is a national online investigative journalist with Global News whose work has helped change legislation at multiple levels of government, launched investigations into companies, and sparked national conversations on a range of issues affecting Canadians.
He got his start in journalism in 2013 with an internship at Global after completing degrees at the University of Toronto and Humber College’s graduate journalism program. He’s reported for both globalnews.ca, Global National, and the current affairs show The New Reality tackling stories on Canada’s long-term care industry, financial crimes, problems in Canada’s justice system, the opioid epidemic, and issues around accessing mental healthcare and breaking news.
Andrew joined Global’s investigative unit in January 2017 and was nominated as a finalist for the Governor General’s Michener Award for public service journalism in 2018. He’s also been a recipient of several RTNDA awards and is a two-time nominee for the CJF Jackman Award.
He is currently based in Toronto.
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