
Justin Tang
Justin Tang is a Canadian journalist and photographer known for his work with The Canadian Press, where he covers significant events and breaking news stories. His photography has been featured in various publications, capturing moments of national importance and providing visual context to the news. Recently, he reported on a serious incident at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, where a man barricaded himself inside the East Block and made threats, prompting a significant police response and lockdown of the area.
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Justin Tang is credited with a photograph for The Canadian Press.
As Canada faces crippling debt, it must do the unpopular thing and cut elderly benefitsJustin Tang is a photographer whose work was featured in the article.
Canada signs agreement with Ukraine to support co-production of dronesJustin Tang is credited with capturing the moment of Prime Minister Mark Carney delivering remarks at the Liberal caucus holiday party.
Mark Carney faces a gap year in 2026Justin Tang/The Canadian Press is credited for a photograph related to the article.
Liberals to accept Bloc amendment to remove religious exemption from hate-speech lawsJustin Tang is a photographer for The Canadian Press who captured the moment related to the federal budget.
Mark Carney has turned the Titanic. He needs to keep turningNew Canadians recite the Oath of Citizenship at a citizenship ceremony in Ottawa, in March, 2025.
A thanksgiving for the Canadian habit and history of muddling throughJustin Tang is credited with a photograph for The Canadian Press.
Want to make people more anxious about their finances? Cut interest ratesJustin Tang is a journalist for The Canadian Press who reported on the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise.
Future of Canadian corporate watchdog uncertain as top position remains vacantJustin Tang is credited with a photograph of the Telus offices in Ottawa.
The question now facing telecom investors: Why bother?Justin Tang is credited with capturing the moment of Canadians going to the polls on April 28.
Globe editorial: An agenda for a first-rate term for Canada
Justin Tang is a journalist for The Canadian Press who reported on the incident at Parliament Hill.
Police say man who barricaded himself inside Parliament Hill’s East Block was making threats

































