Catherine McDonald
Crime Specialist
Catherine McDonald is Global News Toronto’s veteran crime reporter. Catherine worked as a reporter in Red Deer, Alberta and Victoria, BC before moving to Toronto in November 2000 where she has worked at Global since. She began reporting exclusively on crime shortly after covering the release of Karla Homolka from prison in 2005.
A graduate of McGill University and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Catherine has covered some of the biggest crime stories in the Greater Toronto Area over the years, including the disappearance and murder of 10-year-old Holly Jones in 2003, the murder of Markham woman Alicia Ross in 2005, the Bruce McArthur serial killer investigation and the murders of billionaires Honey and Barry Sherman.
Spending a lot of time in court, some of the notable trials she won’t forget include the trial of two Mississauga sisters convicted of first-degree murder after drowning their mother in a bathtub in 2002, the trial of a Toronto anaesthesiologist convicted of sexually assaulting 21 women while they were sedated on the operating room table between 2006 and 2010 and the trial of three Toronto police officers charged with gang sexual assault. More recently, Catherine has covered the trial of a man found guilty of driving while drunk and stoned – killing a young father who was the son-in-law of a senior officer from York Regional Police – and the guilty plea and sentencing of a once well-respected lawyer who was married to a Justice of the Peace from Newmarket, who was convicted of bigamy and forging divorce documents.
When not chasing bad guys and telling the stories of the victims left behind, Catherine can be found at the gym or at the playground chasing after her two young girls.
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Video Archives
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Former Brampton fire fighter pleads guilty to wife’s murder
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More details emerge about fatal Toronto office shooting
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Deceased in Toronto commercial building shooting identified
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Grandfather allegedly fatally stabbed by his grandson in Toronto identified
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Police watchdog investigating after man falls from balcony in Toronto
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Man who set woman ablaze on Toronto bus not criminally responsible, Crown, defence say
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National day against gun violence sees emotional Toronto plea
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A forensic psychiatrist for the crown testified at the Second Degree murder trial for Kyle Sequeira
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Trial of Scarborough man accused of killing his parents begins
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Suspects outstanding after mass shooting in Toronto school parking lot
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1 dead, 4 injured after shooting outside Toronto school
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Toronto man found guilty of murdering, decapitating mother apologizes
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Teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of Toronto homeless man
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Trial for 3 men accused of murdering man in his family’s Mississauga restaurant underway
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16-year-old boy shot and killed in Toronto
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Police launch Project Erase to combat aggressive driving and street racing
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Jury finds Dallas Ly guilty of 2nd-degree murder
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Jury begins deliberating in Dallas Ly murder trial
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Parents of 13-year-old girl killed in Lake Rosseau boat crash say other boat driver involved collision was impaired
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Closing arguments made in Dallas Ly murder trial
Author Archives
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Gunman in Toronto office shooting blamed victims for ‘losing our life’s savings’A gunman who allegedly killed two people in a Toronto office building earlier this week blamed them for 'losing our life’s savings,' his spouse says.CrimeJun 19
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Man who set woman ablaze on Toronto bus was ‘actively psychotic’, deemed not criminally responsibleTenzin Norbu, the man who killed a woman by setting her on fire onboard a Toronto transit bus, has been found not criminally responsible.CanadaJun 11
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Man who set woman ablaze on Toronto bus not criminally responsible, Crown, defence sayA Toronto man who set a stranger on fire on a TTC bus in June 2022 is not guilty of first-degree murder due to a mental illness, Crown prosecutors and defence lawyers say.CrimeJun 10
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Forensic psychiatrist says Ontario man on trial for murder of parents was not suffering psychosisAccording to the facts, just weeks before killing his parents, his mother called the police after the man got into an argument with a female friend at the family home.CrimeJun 5
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Ontario man admits to killing his parents, but says he’s not criminally responsibleNearly 3 years after Lynette and Francis (Frank) Sequeira were found dead in their Scarborough home, Kyle Sequeira has admitted to killing his parents but denies he murdered them.CrimeJun 4
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Ontario man apologizes for murdering, decapitating his motherDallas Ly apologized and thanked those friends who had stood by him over the past two years.CrimeMay 31
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Girl pleads guilty to manslaughter in ‘swarming’ killing of Toronto homeless manThe girl was one of eight teens who had initially been charged with second-degree murder in Ken Lee's death and on Thursday, she pled guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter.CrimeMay 30
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Ontario shooting motivated by victim’s alleged betrayal of ISIS supporters: CrownThe Crown gave their opening address at the trial of three men accused in the fatal shooting at a Mississauga restaurant, saying the trio had pledged allegiance to ISIS.CanadaMay 24
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Ontario man who killed, decapitated his mother guilty of 2nd-degree murderDallas Ly, the 23-year-old Toronto man who admitted to stabbing his mother Tien Ly to death in March 2022, has been found guilty of second-degree murder.CrimeMay 22
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Jury deliberations begin at trial for Toronto man accused of murdering, decapitating his motherDuring the trial, Dallas Ly took the stand in his own defence admitting he killed his 50-year-old mother but said he never meant to kill herCrimeMay 21
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Parents of teen killed in 2021 Muskoka boat crash say other boater involved was impairedQuinn Cammaert's parents have been grieving quietly for nearly three years since their 13-year-old daughter was killed in a boating collision on Lake Rosseau in July 2021.CrimeMay 17
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Did Ontario man who stabbed, decapitated his mother intend to kill her? Defence says noAt closing arguments Thursday after a three-week trial, the defence said Dallas Ly did not intend to kill his mother when he struck her with a knife.CrimeMay 16
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Toronto man likely developed PTSD after dismembering mother, Crown psychiatrist tells courtDallas Ly has admitted to fatally stabbing his mother, Tien Ly, on the night of March 27, 2022, in the Leslieville condominium they shared but testified he never meant to kill her.CrimeMay 14
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Toronto man accused of killing his mom suffered PTSD, major depressive disorder: expert testifiesA Toronto man is on trial for the second-degree murder of his mother Tien Ly, a nail salon owner who died in March 2022. The court has heard she was allegedly abusive to her son.CrimeMay 13
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Ontario man on trial for killing his mother takes the stand: ‘I lost it’Dallas Ly of Toronto told the court how, since the age of six, his mother Tien Le had been physically abusive towards him when he got poor grades at school or misbehaved.CrimeMay 8
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Daughter of woman killed in Gardiner crash: ‘I don’t understand the recklessness of it’A 33-year-old Toronto man pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death of a woman and dangerous driving causing bodily harm to her husband in March.CrimeMay 7
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Penalty hearing underway for Toronto police superintendent over cheating scandalA Toronto police prosecutor told a tribunal Monday an appropriate penalty for Supt. Stacy Clarke, who admitted to a 2021 promotional cheating scandal, would be a two-rank demotion.CrimeMay 6
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Mother’s decapitated body found in garbage bag, Toronto murder trial hearsDallas Ly sat quietly Monday as assistant Crown attorney Jay Spare told the jury that it is an admitted fact that he stabbed his mother Thanh 'Tien' Ly and caused her death.CrimeApr 29
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Toronto man given conditional sentence for fatal hit-and-runAt a sentencing hearing Thursday, the man told the court that he regretted leaving the scene after striking a pedestrian around 3:30 a.m. on Aug. 26, 2021.CrimeApr 25
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Toronto police chief backtracks on comment after Umar Zameer verdictToronto's chief of police, Myron Demkiw, deflected criticism Tuesday regarding a controversial comment he made outside the Superior Courthouse Sunday.CrimeApr 23
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‘Sad human being’: Toronto mother faces speeding drunk driver who killed sonGregory Girgis was walking in downtown Toronto almost two years ago when he was fatally struck by an impaired driver who a red light and collided with two cars.CrimeApr 18
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Trial for Brampton, Ont. man accused in deadly 2020 fire nears its endFirst-degree murder trial for Brampton man accused of setting a fire that killed his mother-in-law and nearly five others is coming to a close.CrimeApr 16
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Toronto taxi scammer gets prison time after dragging victim who confronted himShubham Joshi pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing bodily harm, failing to remain at the scene of an accident, and possession of stolen property in the 2022 incident.CrimeMar 18
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Man opens restaurant on anniversary of arson fire in Toronto that upended his lifeWhen Adam Ward's home was destroyed in a deliberate fire, he felt lost. But his passion for pizza saved him and, six years later, he's opening his own restaurant.CrimeMar 7
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‘Your free life is done’: Victim’s family tells cold-case killer at Toronto sentencing'You murdered and assaulted two wonderful women and went on to live your life. Your free life is done,' said a family member to the convicted killer a 1983 cold case.CrimeMar 4