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Articles by Jack Morse
- 'It’s not part of the job': ER violence on the rise in P.E.I.
- Excitement in the air as ECMAs kick off on P.E.I.
- 'You can do extraordinary things': P.E.I. girl shares her story at island schools
- P.E.I. Cyberbullying Awareness Day just the beginning for father of teen
- P.E.I. lighthouse hoping to win $50K prize in cross-country contest
- Some city councillors calling for more security at Charlottetown parks
- Prince Edward Island passes largest-ever provincial operating budget
- P.E.I. teen charged in connection with death of Tyson MacDonald sentenced in court
- Teen charged in death of Tyson MacDonald has case set over to June
- 'The devil’s in the details': Mixed reaction from P.E.I. farmers to federal budget
Jack Morse
Jack Morse is a reporter for CTV Atlantic, based out of Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Jack was born and raised in Nova Scotia, but has lived throughout the Maritimes.
He earned a degree in Business Administration from Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
After a brief stint in that field, Jack retrained as a reporter through NSCC’s Radio Television Journalism program at Ivany Campus in Dartmouth.
While in college, Jack freelanced in Halifax with NEWS 95.7, now CityNews 95.7, and startup news website Entrevestor. After graduation, he worked as a reporter with Acadia Broadcasting, first at 101.5 The Hawk in Port Hawkesbury, N.S., and then Hot Country 103.5 and Surge 105 in Halifax, N.S. His work has also appeared in the online business news magazine Huddle.
Jack has covered the Desmond Fatality Inquiry, Halifax Freedom Convoy protests, and the Antigonish Black Lives Matter march.
Jack joined CTV Atlantic in 2022. He speaks English.