List of Globe And Mail Journalists and Reporters
Globe And Mail Journalists
1. Gayle Macdonald
Designation Senior Feature Writer Author Bio Gayle MacDonald is a senior feature writer with The Globe and Mail's Pursuits section, covering fashion, wellness, food, travel and design. Previously, she was a senior feature writer with The Globe's Arts team, covering film and television, and writing profiles on the celebrities who grace the big and small screens. As a reporter for the Report on Business, Gayle's first role with The Globe, over a decade, she broke and covered some of the biggest Bay Street stories, including the collapse of Livent Inc., Olympia & York and SkyDome. To her current role, she brings the wealth of experience... needed to write cover a diverse range of topics, from the impact Artificial Intelligence is having on the fashion industry, to how to buy affordable art and why people - despite warnings - keep falling for scams which our costing our economy hundreds of millions of dollars.more
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2. Rita Trichur
Designation Senior Business Writer Author Bio Rita Trichur is an award-winning journalist. She is a Senior Business Writer and Columnist in the Report on Business. Her previous roles at The Globe and Mail include Senior Editor, Financial Services Editor, and Canadian business columnist for the Report on Business Magazine. Rita returned to Globe in July 2016 after spending about 2 ½ years as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal’s Canada bureau. She primarily covered domestic banks and insurance companies from Toronto, but also wrote a variety of other stories about Canada for the U.S. newspaper. Prior to WSJ, Rita spent more... than three years at the Globe, initially working as a general assignment reporter in the Report on Business before covering the telecom beat. Rita has also covered financial services and economics for the Toronto Star, and has held various roles at the Canadian Press and the Ottawa Sun. She got her first byline at age 6 when the Toronto Star published her short story about a fish-stealing cat and paid her $10. Rita, who also speaks French, was born in Toronto. She has a Bachelor of Journalism and Political Science and a M.A. in Canadian Studies – both from Carleton University in Ottawa.more
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3. Marieke Walsh
Designation Senior Political Reporter Author Bio Marieke Walsh is a senior political reporter in The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa bureau.
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4. Mickey Djuric
Designation Contributor Author Bio Reality-based journalist for @CdnPressNews covering federal politics ???????? ****@thecanadianpress.com
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5. Wency Leung
Designation Health Journalist Author Bio Wency Leung is a Toronto-based health journalist. She writes about various aspects of health, from COVID-19 to Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, with a focus on prevention, empathy and equity. Before joining The Globe in 2010, Wency reported for The Prague Post, The Vancouver Sun, The Cambodia Daily and Reuters.
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6. Vanmala Subramaniam
Designation Journalist Author Bio Vanmala Subramaniam has been a journalist for more than a decade, with a career spanning television, print and online media. She began her career as a producer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, working on various news and current-affairs programs, including the investigative show the fifth estate. In 2016, she joined VICE News, leading the formation of a new business-focused vertical, VICE Money. Vanmala spent much of her time at VICE, and subsequently at The Financial Post, reporting on the nascent legal cannabis industry, investigating and breaking stories on some of the biggest nam...es in the cannabis industry. Vanmala joined The Globe and Mail in 2021. She’s broken several stories since joining The Globe, including her reporting on MindGeek that revealed various bidders, including a former cannabis entrepreneur, were vying to buy the controversial owner of Pornhub in the summer of 2021. As the Globe's designated Future of Work reporter, Vanmala will explore a host of workplace issues, including the growing chasm between employers and employees, the rise of unions, and how technological change and immigration trends will reshape the Canadian labour force. Vanmala hails from Malaysia, and speaks three languages. She is a graduate of the University of Toronto, majoring in economics and political science, and has called Canada her home for over 15 years.more
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7. Mark Richardson
Designation Automotive Journalist Author Bio Mark Richardson is an automotive journalist and also the editor of the motorcycle website Canada Moto Guide. Before joining the Globe’s Drive section as a contributor, he was the editor for a decade until 2012 of the Toronto Star’s Wheels section. Over the last 30 years, Mark has worked as a journalist at the Regina Leader-Post, Ottawa Citizen, and Toronto Star; there was also a brief stint in TV, based in London, for Worldwide Television News, and another stint in central Africa as an aid worker. These days, he prefers getting out and driving or riding to sitting at a desk, but h...e's found the time to write a couple of books. Zen and Now - On the trail of Robert Pirsig and the art of motorcycle maintenance (2008) retraces the iconic 1968 road trip of reclusive author Robert Pirsig and his young son, and Canada’s Road - a journey on the Trans-Canada Highway from St. John’s to Victoria (2012) tells the story of Canada’s most famous highway.more
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8. John Ibbitson
Designation Journalist Author Bio John Ibbitson’s career as a journalist spans more than three decades, more than two of them at The Globe and Mail, which he joined in 1999. He has served as the paper’s Queen’s Park Bureau Chief, Washington Bureau Chief and Ottawa Bureau Chief, becoming Chief Political Writer in 2012 and Writer at Large in 2015. John writes columns and features that focus on Canadian and American politics and global demographic trends. His series of stories on the past persecution and prosecution of homosexuals in the community and the public service caused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to o...ffer a formal apology in the House of Commons in 2017. He also coined the term Laurentian elite, which has become part of Canada's political lexicon.more
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9. Andrea Yu
Designation Freelance Journalist Author Bio Andrea Yu is a freelance journalist reporting on life, culture and business. She graduated from the Master of Journalism program at the University of Hong Kong in 2010 and has worked as a staff writer at Time Out Hong Kong and Foodism Magazine in Toronto. In 2017, Andrea was nominated for a National Magazine Award in the category of short feature writing. She has contributed to a variety of publications including Toronto Life, the Toronto Star, enRoute and House & Home.
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10. Grant Robertson
Designation Journalist Author Bio Grant Robertson is a journalist who has been recognized for investigative reporting, business journalism and feature writing. He joined The Globe and Mail in 2005. A member of The Globe and Mail’s investigative team based in Toronto, he has written extensively about business and the financial markets, white-collar crime, the pharmaceutical industry, public health, and public policy. He has worked as a political reporter on Parliament Hill and has covered four Olympics. His work has also appeared in Report on Business Magazine and Sports Illustrated. In 2023, he won the Michener Award, ...Canada’s highest honour in journalism presented by the Governor General, for his work the previous year exposing Hockey Canada's secret funds used for sexual assault settlements. In 2023, he was also awarded the Canadian Association of Journalists' McGillivray Award as Investigative Reporter of the Year, and the Canadian Journalism Foundation's Jackman Award for Excellence in Journalism, for his investigation of Hockey Canada’s financial dealings. In 2021, he was awarded the Canadian Hillman Prize, which honours excellence in journalism in service of the common good, and the CJF Jackman Award, for investigative work that uncovered serious flaws in Canada's pandemic preparedness and response to the COVID-19 outbreak. He is the winner of a record nine National Newspaper Awards; including business reporting (2004, 2014), explanatory writing (2011, 2016), sports writing (2011, 2021, 2022), short feature writing (2013), and long feature (2018). He is a seven-time recipient of a Michener Citation for meritorious public service journalism, including a 2008 investigation into Canada’s 911 emergency response system; a 2013 probe into the deadly rail disaster in Lac-Mégantic. Que.; a 2017 data investigation into white-collar crime; a 2020 series that exposed flaws in the government’s risk assessments on COVID-19; and a 2021 investigation into abuse in sports. He is a recipient of both a U.S. SABEW Award and a Canadian SABEW Award for business investigations, including a probe into the Boeing 737 Max disasters, as well as an Online Journalism Award. He was also part of a Globe and Mail team that won investigation of the year at the 2018 Global Editors Network Data Journalism Awards in Lisbon. Born and raised in Calgary, he now lives in Toronto and is an avid runner.more
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11. Jeffrey Jones
Designation Journalist Author Bio Jeffrey is a veteran journalist who has reported on many topics from numerous locales over three decades. Since joining The Globe and Mail in 2013, he has covered energy, Western Canadian business, and mergers and acquisitions as both a reporter and a columnist. His current focus is sustainable finance, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues - tracking the flow of money directed at green technology and the transition to a low-carbon economy. His stories within that beat have included investigations into corporate net-zero commitments, ESG ratings and the boom in spending on win...d and solar energy projects in Alberta.more
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12. Mathilde Augustin
Designation Multimedia Journalist Author Bio Mathilde is a multimedia journalist and audience growth editor for Report on Business. She joined The Globe in 2022 after working as a social media journalist for Global News. Originally from Brest on the west coast of France, Mathilde moved to Canada to study and never left.
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13. Alexandra Posadzki
Designation Business Journalist Author Bio Alexandra Posadzki is an award-winning business journalist based in Toronto and the author of the instant #1 best-selling book, Rogers v. Rogers: The Battle for Control of Canada's Telecom Empire. She covers the Canadian telecom industry for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business. Her industry-leading coverage of the dramatic power struggle at Rogers Communications Inc. was recognized with several Canada Best in Business Awards from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing, including gold medals in the “scoop” and “beat reporting” categories. Throughout ...the two-year long regulatory review of Rogers’ $20-billion takeover of Shaw Communications Inc., investors came to rely on Alexandra’s unparalleled coverage and consistent scoops. She is also a regular guest on The Globe’s daily news podcast, The Decibel.more
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14. David Fraser
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15. Sidhartha Banerjee
Designation Contributor Author Bio Montreal-based reporter w/ @CdnPressNews / Journaliste, @PresseCan ... sib(at)https://t.co/Gfrw2EopVs
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16. Ritika Dubey
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17. Tom Cardoso
Designation Journalist Author Bio Tom Cardoso is an award-winning journalist who has written on everything from federal lobbying practices to UFOs. A Brazilian based out of Toronto, he is a member of The Globe’s investigations team. Tom has an unorthodox background for a reporter, having started out as a graphics and data editor; because of this, his stories occasionally involve complex data analysis. He is also an avowed filer of freedom of information requests. His past work has looked at how fraudsters have skirted the penalties imposed on them by securities commissions, the source of Canada’s crime guns and t...he gaps in a pandemic relief program. In 2020, he published “Bias Behind Bars,” an investigation that revealed federal prison risk evaluations are biased against Indigenous and Black people. That work was recognized with awards from the Online News Association, Canadian Association of Journalists and National Newspaper Awards, which named him “Journalist of the Year.” In 2021, Tom was part of a team that explored the finances of the Catholic Church and its broken promises to residential school survivors. That body of reporting later won the Michener Award, Canada’s top journalistic honour. His most recent project was “Secret Canada,” an 18-month examination of Canada’s broken freedom of information regime. Among other things, he looked at how Ottawa has allowed immigrants requesting their own case files to overwhelm the federal access system, the events that left Newfoundland and Labrador with the country’s strongest access laws and the lack of consequences for public servants suspected of illegally destroying documents. When not out reporting a story, Tom enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, honing his green thumb and spending time with his dog and cat, who seem to only just tolerate each other. WHY DID YOU BECOME A JOURNALIST?more
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18. Matthew Mcclearn
Designation Data Journalist Author Bio Matt McClearn is an investigative reporter and data journalist with The Globe and Mail’s Energy, Natural Resources and Environment Team. He specializes in complex, data-informed projects relating to energy and environmental matters, and particularly the electricity sector. He worked as a business journalist for many years prior to joining The Globe in 2015.
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19. Temur Durrani
Designation National Reporter Author Bio Temur Durrani is a national reporter for The Globe and Mail, focusing on Manitoba. He is also the host of Better For It, a Globe business podcast about how our failures shape us. Previously, he was a technology reporter for The Globe’s Report on Business, based in Toronto. In that role, he broke news and wrote extensively about Canadian firms like Shopify, turbulence in global cryptocurrency markets, privacy violations, the impact of Big Tech on the country, and hacks at major companies. He’d also ended up on stage with Beyoncé. A globe-trotting newshound hailing from Brit...ish Columbia, Temur has covered protests in Hong Kong, graffiti art in India and Pakistan, crashes in Alaska, crime in the GTA, federal politics in Ottawa, small business in the Maritimes, finance on the Prairies, and even the Raptors’ historic run to the NBA final. He is now stationed in Winnipeg.more
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20. Kelly Cryderman
Designation Reporter Author Bio Kelly Cryderman is a Globe and Mail reporter and columnist who has been writing about Canadian politics and all things Alberta for more than two decades - save for a couple of maternity leaves and time spent on a master’s degree. She has a journalism and political science degree from Carleton University, and a master's degree in international history from the London School of Economics and Political Science. In her journalism career, Kelly has worked for the Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald. Kelly makes regular appearances on CBC broadcast political panels, and has b...een a member of The Globe’s Calgary Bureau since 2013.more
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21. Deanne Gage
Designation Globe Advisor Reporter Author Bio Deanne Gage is a reporter for Globe Advisor at The Globe and Mail. She has specialized in issues pertaining to financial advisors for more than two decades. She is the former editor of FORUM and Advisor’s Edge magazines and has been the recipient of several business journalism awards during her tenure. She was the Toronto Star's Money Makeover columnist for five years. Her articles have also appeared in Morningstar.ca, Chatelaine, MoneySense, and Today’s Parent.
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22. Mike Hager
Designation Staff News Reporter Author Bio Mike Hager is a reporter with The Globe and Mail’s B.C. Bureau in Vancouver. In recent years, he has covered subjects such as hate crimes, Big Tech's tax strategies in Canada, police oversight, real estate, the COVID-19 pandemic, money laundering , and the medical , recreational, and illicit cannabis industries. He loves writing incisive features about the characters who live on Canada’s West Coast. Mike's reporting has been recognized by the National Newspaper Awards, Jack Webster Foundation, the Canadian Association of Journalists and the Online Journalism Awards
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23. Sydnia Yu
Designation Real Estate Reporter Author Bio Sydnia Yu is a real estate reporter at The Globe and Mail.Sydnia Yu is a Toronto-based reporter covering real estate, from the West Coast to the Maritimes, for The Globe and Mail since 2005. She has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University in Ottawa.
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24. Niall Mcgee
Designation Mining Reporter Author Bio Niall McGee is the mining reporter with the Globe and Mail. He joined the paper in 2014 as a capital markets reporter. Previously, he worked as a reporter and segment producer at Business News Network (BNN).
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25. David Milstead
Designation Reporter Author Bio David Milstead is a reporter for The Globe and Mail. A business journalist since 1994, David began writing for The Globe and Mail in 2009. David is an Oberlin College graduate, and passed the Level I exam in the Chartered Financial Analyst program in December 2007. He has also worked for the the Rocky Mountain News in Denver and the Wall Street Journal.
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26. James Bradshaw
Designation Banking Reporter Author Bio James Bradshaw is the Institutional Investing Reporter for the Report on Business, based in Toronto. In that role, he is responsible for coverage of Canada's largest pension plans, private equity firms and alternative asset managers, which collectively control trillions of dollars of investments ranging from real estate to public infrastructure. Previously, he spent six years as The Globe's banking reporter, covering the financial services sector, including the largest banks, fintechs and financial regulators.
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27. Brenda Bouw
Designation Reporter Author Bio Brenda Bouw is a reporter for Globe Advisor at The Globe and Mail.based in Vancouver. She rejoined the Globe in early 2023 after working for more than a decade as a freelancer, including for the Globe Advisor and Globe Investor sections. Brenda has more than 25 years of experience as a business reporter, including at The Canadian Press, and the Financial Post and was the executive producer at BNN (formerly ROBTv). She was also part of The Globe's reporting team that won the 2010 National Newspaper Award for business journalism.
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28. Jennifer Dowty
Designation Investment Reporter Author Bio Jennifer Dowty is an investment reporter at The Globe and Mail. Prior to joining The Globe and Mail, she worked for approximately 18 years in the financial industry. She was awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter in 2000.
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29. Carolyn Ireland
Designation Real Estate Reporter Author Bio Carolyn Ireland is a reporter and columnist with Globe Real Estate. Previously, she has covered a variety of beats in Report on Business, including technology, business travel, investing and economics. She also contributes to The Globe's national news, as well as the lifestyle, travel and books sections.
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30. Dustin Cook
Designation Reporter Author Bio Dustin Cook is a reporter for The Globe and Mail covering politics in Toronto following a year in the Queen's Park Bureau which included coverage of the 2022 provincial election. Previously, Dustin was a reporter in Edmonton covering city hall and breaking news
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31. Marty Klinkenberg
Designation Reporter Author Bio Marty Klinkenberg is a reporter for The Globe and Mail. Born and raised in Miami, Marty is a dual-citizen of Canada and the U.S. He is based in Edmonton and writes about Western Canada, including sports, the arts, and native and northern issues. He is also author of The McDavid Efffect, a book on Connor McDavid, and had a series of stories turned into the James Cromwell film Still Mine.
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32. Brad Wheeler
Designation Arts Reporter Author Bio Brad Wheeler is an arts reporter with The Globe and Mail.
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33. Mark Rendell
Designation Reporter Author Bio Mark Rendell is a reporter for The Globe and Mail.
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34. André Picard
Designation Health Reporter Author Bio André Picard is a health reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail, where he has been a staff writer since 1987. He is also the author of six bestselling books. André is a two-time winner of the Columns category at Canada's National Newspaper Awards, and past winner of prestigious Michener Award for meritorious public service journalism. He was named Canada’s first Public Health Hero by the Canadian Public Health Association, and a Champion of Mental Health by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health. He received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee... Medal for his dedication to improving healthcare. André is a graduate of the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, and has received honorary doctorates from eight universities, including UBC and the University of Toronto.more
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35. Carolina Mandl
Designation Finance News Reporter Author Bio Finance news reporter at Reuters in Brazil
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36. Nicolas Van Praet
Designation Business Reporter Author Bio Nicolas Van Praet was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and came to Canada when he was five. He grew up in Edmonton and lived in Yellowknife before heading out East to pursue university studies. He started his career in daily journalism at the Montreal Gazette, doing a stint as a political reporter in Quebec’s National Assembly before turning to business reporting. He has been writing on Quebec business and government for more than a decade. His reporting has included an analysis of the challenges François Legault faced during Quebec's 2022 election; the corporate shunning of Russia after... its invasion of Ukraine; and reporting on the future of Bombardier, and Couche Tard.more
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37. Molly Hayes
Designation National Reporter Author Bio Molly Hayes is a national reporter for The Globe and Mail, with a focus on issues relating to crime and social justice. She joined The Globe in 2017 as the inaugural recipient of an investigative reporting fellowship through the Canadian Journalism Foundation. Since then, she has covered subjects such as organized crime and police accountability, tow truck turf wars and intimate partner violence. Her 2022 series with colleagues on IPV and femicide received the Landsberg Award, for coverage of women’s equality issues. The series was a finalist for multiple other awards, including the Na...tional Newspaper Award for Project of the Year. Molly was also a previous finalist for the Landsberg Award in both 2020 and 2021. Before joining The Globe, Molly spent five years as a reporter at the Hamilton Spectator. Molly won the 2014 Goff Penny Award for Canada's top newspaper journalist under 25.more
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38. Clare O’hara
Designation Wealth Management And Insurance Reporter Author Bio Clare O’Hara is an award-winning journalist. She covers wealth management and insurance as a reporter for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business. Clare began her career as a research reporter at Investment Executive, a national newspaper for financial service industry professionals. Her coverage of Canada's biggest banks blocking the sale of independent investment funds prompted a regulatory investigation in 2022 and led to a Gold SABEW Canada Best in Business Award for Personal Finance and Investing. She has also been awarded first place at the PMAC Awards for Excellence in Investmen...t Journalism. In 2022, Clare, along with her colleagues, was nominated for a National Newspaper Award for revealing the scant progress from companies that had publicly pledged to improve the diversity of their workforces and combat systemic racism. She has an undergraduate degree in media information from University of Western Ontario and a journalism degree from the University of King’s College in Halifax.more
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39. Kelly Grant
Designation Health News Reporter Author Bio Kelly Grant's career in journalism began in high school, when she worked as a night and weekend tape editor at her local television station in London, Ont. She's been hooked on reporting ever since. After earning a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University in Ottawa, Kelly worked as a cop reporter and editorial writer at the Windsor Star and as a general assignment writer and Toronto city hall reporter at The National Post. She joined The Globe and Mail in 2008. Kelly has held a variety of posts at The Globe, including Toronto editor and Toronto City Hall bureau chief. She is now ...a national health reporter with a special interest in health policy, medical research, drug pricing, COVID-19 and health care in the far north. In 2022, she undertook a special assignment reporting on health care in Nunavut. When not reporting, she can usually be found at the arena, cheering on her three sons.more
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40. Steven Chase
Designation Reporter Author Bio Steven Chase is a senior parliamentary reporter for The Globe and Mail. He has covered federal politics in Ottawa for The Globe since mid-2001, arriving there a few months before 9/11. He previously worked in the paper's Vancouver and Calgary bureaus and originally joined The Globe and Mail in 1998. Prior to that, he reported on Alberta politics for the Calgary Herald and the Calgary Sun. He’s had ink-stained hands for far longer though, having worked as a paperboy for the (now defunct) Montreal Star, the Winnipeg Free Press, the Vancouver Sun and the North Shore News. In three instances..., Mr. Chase been a member of Globe team that won a National Newspaper award. In 2023, he and colleague Robert Fife both won the Parliamentary Press Gallery’s Charles Lynch Award for outstanding national affairs coverage.more
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41. Susan Krashinsky Robertson
Designation Retail Industry Reporter Author Bio Susan covers the retail industry for Report on Business. Before joining The Globe and Mail in 2009, Susan worked as a freelance reporter contributing to the Ottawa Citizen, the Montreal Gazette and other publications, as well as CBC Radio's Dispatches and Search Engine. She has a Masters degree in journalism from Carleton University. In 2008 she worked at a radio station in Kigali, Rwanda as part of a media development project through Carleton. She has also lived in Osaka, Japan.
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42. David Parkinson
Designation Reporter Author Bio David Parkinson has been covering business and financial markets since 1990, and has been with The Globe and Mail since 2000. In his years with The Globe, he has been an energy reporter, an editorial writer, a financial-markets columnist, and spent two years as Investment Editor. He has been an economics columnist/reporter since 2014. A Calgary native, he holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Calgary, and Masters in Journalism from the University of Western Ontario. He received a Southam Fellowship from the University of Toronto in 1999-2000, studying... international political economics.more
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43. Zosia Bielski
Designation National News Reporter Author Bio Zosia Bielski is a national news reporter with The Globe and Mail, based in Toronto. Her work examines how people live together and apart; how they navigate family and relationship dynamics; how they structure their time use at home and at work, and how they age. Zosia has traced the history of marriage in this country, the sharp rise of solo dwellers in cities, the pressures on women caregiving for their elders, and a growing movement of alternative housing for those hoping to avoid institutional care in older age. She writes frequently about sexuality, sexual health, and gender. She has re...ported on pioneering desire researchers in Canada, and a sex ed program for high school students revolutionizing conversations about consent, pleasure, and self-respect. She has written about transgender teenagers alienated from their families and pandemic lessons from Canadians who lived through the HIV/AIDS crisis. In 2018, she won the National Newspaper Award for beat reporting for her coverage of #MeToo's reverberations across schools, courts, and health care settings in Canada – from sexual assault victims looking beyond the legal system for amends to the ethical dilemmas posed by dementia, intimacy, and consent in nursing homes. In 2021, she was part of a team nominated for Project of the Year at the National Newspaper Awards for the Globe’s L6P series, a look at the COVID-19 crisis in one racialized community. Here, she co-wrote a piece about gender roles shifting in multi-generational homes under lockdown. Before joining The Globe and Mail in 2008, Zosia covered urban affairs and education at the National Post.more
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44. Simon Houpt
Designation Staff Reporter Author Bio Simon Houpt covers sports media and the business of sports for The Globe and Mail. He has served as The Globe's New York arts correspondent, an advertising and marketing reporter, media columnist, arts reporter and feature writer. He is the author of Museum of the Missing: A History of Art Theft.
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45. David Berman
Designation Investment Reporter Author Bio David Berman reports on investing topics, analyzing market moves and exploring ideas that are essential for big and small investors. He has written extensively on Canadian banks, energy companies and utilities, to name a few sectors, often with a focus on dividends and valuations.
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46. Oliver Moore
Designation Urban Affairs Reporter Author Bio Oliver Moore has been writing about urban issues since 2013, first with a focus on transportation and more recently as a national reporter covering cities. He writes about the sociology of cities - which are home to 80 per cent of Canadians - how they work and how we live in them. He has done in-depth work on pedestrian safety, suicide involving transit vehicles and distracted driving. A recent focus has been the unsustainability of sprawl (1, 2, 3). Before taking on his current role, Oliver was a general assignment reporter and The Globe's Atlantic Bureau chief. Across his career, he has repo...rted stories from many foreign countries.more
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47. Justine Hunter
Designation Politics Reporter Author Bio Justine Hunter is a reporter for The Globe and Mail. Based in the press gallery of the B.C. Legislature in Victoria, Justine has followed the ups and downs of B.C. premiers since 1988. She has also worked as a business reporter and on Parliament Hill covering national politics.
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48. Janice Dickson
Designation International Affairs Reporter Author Bio Janice Dickson is an International Affairs Reporter for The Globe and Mail and was previously a reporter at The Globe’s Ottawa bureau. Prior to these roles, Janice was a reporter with The Canadian Press and a parliamentary reporter for iPolitics. Janice has also co-authored pieces for Newsweek and The Independent. Janice's coverage has included politics in Ottawa, and she has also reported from Europe and the Middle East on the plight of refugees.
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49. Salmaan Farooqui
Designation Reporter Author Bio Salmaan is a reporter based in interior BC for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business. He reports on personal finance, cost of living and the effect inflation has on people's lives. He's previously reported for the BBC, Canadian Press and Toronto Star. When he's not working, Salmaan likes to spend his time snowboarding, rock climbing and mountain biking.
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50. Ian Bailey
Designation Reporter Author Bio Ian Bailey is a reporter with The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa bureau and author of the Globe’s daily Politics Briefing newsletter.This is his latest assignment in a journalism career that has taken him across Canada, from a posting as the St. John’s correspondent for The Canadian Press, through CP assignment’s in Toronto and Vancouver. Also in Vancouver, he reported for The National Post and the Province, where he covered federal and provincial politics. Ian joined The Globe and Mail in 2007, covering politics, crime, the B.C. film and TV produc...tion sector, and a range of other stories while based in the Vancouver Bureau. His West Coast reporting included the Surrey Six murders, the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, and the 2011 Stanley Cup Riot. Born in the U.K. and raised in the Toronto area, Ian graduated from York University and Toronto Metropolitan University.more
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51. Tim Shufelt
Designation Investment Reporter Author Bio Tim Shufelt joined the Globe and Mail in August, 2013, primarily to cover investments for Report on Business.
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52. Kanishka Singh
Designation Contributor Author Bio I express only my own views (not my employer's or my family's). Retweets aren't approvals. Journalist at Reuters & follower of news (mostly politics & cricket).
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53. Marie Woolf
Designation Reporter Author Bio Marie Woolf is a reporter for The Globe and Mail's Ottawa Bureau
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54. Colin Freeze
Designation Reporter Author Bio Colin Freeze has been reporting on breaking news and crime, justice and security issues for The Globe and Mail for 25 years. He is a document digger who works to uncover hard-to-access government documents and court filings, and who has specialized in covering police and security agencies. Currently, he is reporting on the problem of unproclaimed laws in Canada and a Canadian man who is at the centre of a international probe for allegedly shipping substances used in suicides. . His coverage has included stories exploring how Calgary police are cracking cold cases with DNA banks, how Hockey Ca...nada used player fees to build a fund for sexual assault claims and other lawsuits, and an investigation into contract policing in communities across Canada.more
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55. Andrea Woo
Designation Reporter Author Bio Andrea reports extensively on health, with particular interest in substance use, mental health, drug policy, social justice, health system pressures, and the intersection of health and climate change. She joined The Globe and Mail in 2012, before which she reported for for The Vancouver Sun and various music publications. Andrea is based in the Globe's Vancouver, B.C., bureau.
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56. Caroline Alphonso
Designation Education Reporter Author Bio Caroline Alphonso a reporter for The Globe and Mail.
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57. Nancy Macdonald
Designation National Reporter Author Bio Nancy Macdonald is a national reporter for The Globe and Mail, based in Vancouver, Canada. She joined The Globe after 12 years at Maclean’s magazine, where she has covered everything from British Columbia and federal politics to indigenous issues to women’s hockey — a sport she once played semi-professionally. She has won a CAJ Award for “The Great Escape,” on the Fort McMurray wildfire, an NMA for “This is How I’m Going to Die,” on the sinking of the Leviathan II off Tofino, and a Canadian Magazine Award for “Justice is Not Blind,” ...on race and the Canadian justice system. She was also a finalist for the CJF’s Jackman Award for Excellence in Journalism.more
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58. Emma Graney
Designation Energy And Business Reporter Author Bio Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador. Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Jour...nalism Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow. Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane.more
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59. Tim Kiladze
Designation Financial Reporter Author Bio Tim Kiladze is a financial reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail. Tim joined the Globe in 2010 and initially wrote for Streetwise, a capital markets vertical, but now covers many facets of Bay Street and government finance. His current writing includes columns, profiles and features that explore investment trends, alleged frauds and power— who has it and who wants it. Tim has been nominated for three National Newspaper Awards — for coverage of BlackBerry’s demise, the trouble with executive pay, and the collapse of Bridging Finance, a private debt lender that fooled... Bay Street — and won two.more
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60. Brent Jang
Designation Business Reporter Author Bio Brent Jang is a business reporter in The Globe and Mail’s Vancouver Bureau. Since joining The Globe in 1995, Brent has been a transportation reporter in Toronto, energy correspondent in Calgary and Western columnist for Report on Business. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Alberta, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of The Gateway student newspaper. Brent has received several journalism honours, including two National Newspaper Awards, a Jack Webster Award, a National Magazine Award nomination and two Michener Award team nominations
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61. Greg Mercer
Designation Reporter Author Bio Greg Mercer is a member of The Globe and Mail's investigative team, and was formerly The Globe’s Atlantic Canada reporter. He’s worked as a journalist across Canada for more than 20 years, reporting for The Guardian, The Narwhal, Huffington Post, Toronto Star, National Post, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, Sportsnet.ca and the Waterloo Region Record. His reporting on the toxic legacy of Kitchener’s rubber industry earned a 2019 Michener Award nomination and a National Newspaper Award and prompted Ontario to review hundreds of previously-denied compensation claims from sic...k rubber workers. That investigation also led to the 2019 Michener-Deacon investigative journalism fellowship to examine occupational disease in Canada. Greg’s other career highlights include two extended assignments in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, and covering the 2012 and 2016 Olympics in London and Rio de Janeiro.more
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62. Erica Alini
Designation Personal Finance Reporter Author Bio Erica Alini covers personal finance for Report on Business. Previously, she worked for nearly five years at Global News, where she created and wrote Money123, a popular weekly newsletter on money matters. Between 2018 and 2020, she also hosted Money123 as a TV series on personal finance that aired Saturday evenings on Global National. Erica also worked as an economics reporter at Maclean’s and Canadian Business magazine, among others. She got her start in journalism at The Wall Street Journal, where she spent the summer of 2009 reporting on the ripple effects of the 2007/2008 financial c...risis from New York. Erica is the author of the bestselling book Money Like You Mean It, Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World, where she argues that economic, social and technological changes have complicated personal finance and provides practical tips on how millennials and Gen Z can achieve middle-class financial goals despite the challenges they face.more
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63. Dave Mcginn
Designation Reporter Author Bio Dave McGinn is a reporter for The Globe and Mail. He writes about fitness trends for the Life section and also reports for Globe Arts. Prior to joining the Globe, he was a freelance journalist, covering topics from trying to eat Michael Phelps’ diet to why the Joker is the best villain in comics history. He’s working on improving his 10k time.
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64. Chris Hannay
Designation Business Reporter Author Bio Chris Hannay is a business reporter at The Globe and Mail. His beat is independent business: the small- and medium-sized enterprises that employ more than half of Canadians. He has written features about industries from restaurants to veterinary clinics, and investigated government programs and how big businesses can push smaller rivals around. He won an award from his business-journalism peers in 2022 for his beat reporting. He also writes some of The Globe's editorials as a contributing member of the editorial board.
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65. Jason Kirby
Designation Reporter Author Bio Jason Kirby is a reporter for The Globe and Mail.
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66. Irene Galea
Designation Business Reporter Author Bio Irene Galea is a business reporter for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business, based in Toronto. Since joining The Globe in 2021, her coverage has included the telecommunications and cannabis industries, personal finance and real estate. Her enterprise reporting has resulted in an immediate impact to Canadians' access to public information as part of the Rogers-Shaw takeover. As well, it has has highlighted inequality in telecommunications service in Iqaluit; held companies to account for unfulfilled corporate commitments to hire Ukrainian refugees; and shed light on the lasting impact of ce...ntury-old real estate policies. Irene is part of a team of four Globe journalists reporting on the Black North Initiative CEO Pledge, a five-year commitment made by 400 Canadian CEOs to hire and promote more Black employees. She is a frequent contributor to The Globe's Amplify newsletter, which highlights female voices.more
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67. Carly Weeks
Designation Health Reporter Author Bio In her more than 15 years as a national health reporter with The Globe and Mail, Carly Weeks has developed a reputation as one of the country's leading authorities on health-related issues. Carly was one of the reporters leading the Globe's coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to cover the fallout of the pandemic and its effects on the health care system. She has spent years covering many urgent health issues, including the growing threat of medical misinformation and disinformation, lack of access to abortion services in many parts of Canada and the critical shortage of health wor...kers across the country.more
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68. Jeff Gray
Designation Reporter Author Bio Jeff Gray covers Queen’s Park for The Globe and Mail. He began his career in 1998 as a summer staffer working with the sports department before serving as a copyeditor for the arts and news departments. In 2000, he became the paper's first online reporter-editor, part of the small team that launched globeandmail.com, The Globe's breaking-news website. He spent a year in London in 2002, working on the world desk at BBC Online News and reporting for The Globe. Jeff was posted to Toronto city hall in 2004, while writing a column about traffic and public transit as the city went through a... period of renewed debate on light-rail lines, bike lanes, and other alternatives to the car. He moved to the Report on Business team in 2010, focusing on fraud, shareholder class actions, insider trading, and other white-collar crime as the section's law reporter.more
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69. Joe Friesen
Designation Education Reporter Author Bio Joe Friesen is The Globe and Mail’s postsecondary education reporter. He was The Globe’s demographics reporter for six years and formerly Prairie Bureau Chief based in Winnipeg. His work on immigration and population change was nominated for a special project NNA in 2013. His first book, The Ballad of Danny Wolfe, is based on a series of articles about the rise and fall of the Wolfe brothers. More recently he covered the tumultuous story of the killing of Colten Boushie.
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70. Paul Attfield
Designation Sports Reporter Author Bio Paul Attfield is a reporter at The Globe and Mail. Born in England and raised both there and in France, Paul is now a dual citizen of Canada and the United Kingdom. He has called Toronto home since moving there from London in 2005. Working in The Globe’s sports department since 2006, Paul started out covering predominantly soccer and rugby. In recent years, he has become more of a general assignment reporter, writing about pretty much anything involving a bat, ball, or puck.
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71. Lindsay Jones
Designation Atlantic Reporter Author Bio Lindsay Jones is The Globe and Mail’s Atlantic reporter based in Halifax. Prior to joining The Globe in 2023, she was a freelance journalist who contributed award-winning feature stories to a number of publications in Canada and the U.S. Her 2017 investigation What Happened to Lionel Desmond? An Afghanistan veteran whose war wouldn't end led to the launch of a provincial public inquiry and was nominated for a Canadian Association of Journalists Award. Lindsay's human-interest narratives are often told through a feminist lens, and shine a light on police accountability and how people ar...e impacted by systems and policies. Her Atavist story The Lives of Others, about two men who were switched at birth in rural Newfoundland and Labrador, was chosen by Longreads’ Best of 2021 features, reprinted in Reader’s Digest International, and nominated for a National Magazine Award. Her reporting has led to more switched-at-birth revelations, and she continues to chronicle the ripple effects of these healthcare mistakes among families in Canada.more
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72. Curt Anderson
Designation Contributor Author Bio Associated Press reporter in Tampa Bay. Proud dad of 3 lovely girls. Seeker of truth. University of Kentucky grad and hoops nut
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73. Emerald Bensadoun
Designation Content Editor And Weekend Reporter Author Bio Emerald Bensadoun is a content editor and weekend reporter for The Globe and Mail. Emerald joined The Globe in 2021, after a two-year stint as a national reporter for Global News. Previously, she has worked for CBC's The National, The Canadian Press and The Toronto Star, getting her start in journalism as a freelancer reporting from the Middle East during the Gaza War in 2014. She is the writer and editor of The Globe’s Great Reads newsletter. Outside of her journalism career, Emerald is pursuing her masters' degree in Creative Writing and Literature at Harvard University.
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74. Rachelle Younglai
Designation Real Estate Reporter Author Bio Rachelle Younglai is The Globe and Mail's real estate reporter.
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75. Tyler Griffin
Designation Contributor Author Bio tortured, misunderstood journalist ???? national operations producer, Postmedia
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76. Liam Casey
Designation Contributor Author Bio Reporter with the @CdnPress ****@thecanadianpress.com
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77. Sammy Hudes
Designation Contributor Author Bio Business reporter-editor covering telecom and more for @CdnPressNews. NNA-nominated with @CalgaryHerald. "#1 Flames fan in Toronto" –Jarome Iginla. ****@cp.org
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78. Patrick White
Designation Reporter Author Bio Patrick White is based in Toronto, but prefers to file stories from small-town coffee shops. He reports mainly on reconciliation and justice issues. Patrick has been posted in Winnipeg, Toronto City Hall and Kandahar Air Field. Starting in 2014, he focused on the use of solitary confinement in federal and provincial prisons. His reporting has been credited with changing laws around prisoner isolation in the country. A four-time National Newspaper Award winner, Patrick is also the author of one non-fiction book, Mountie In Mukluks, about an RCMP officer posted to the Arctic during the 1930s, ...and one Globe and Mail e-book, Trial On Ice: An Oral History of the 1972 Summit Series. Prior to joining The Globe, he spent time at Newsweek and the New York Post. WHY DID YOUmore
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79. Eric Atkins
Designation Transportation Reporter Author Bio Eric Atkins is a transportation reporter for The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business. His beats include railways, automobiles, airlines and shipping. He began at The Globe and Mail in 2005 after working at the National Post. Eric studied communications and political science at York University and business at Seneca College.
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80. Ivan Semeniuk
Designation Science Reporter Author Bio Ivan Semeniuk covers science for The Globe and Mail, a beat that ranges from the furthest reaches of the cosmos to the most pressing issues and discoveries related to the environment, technology and human health. A career science journalist, editor and broadcaster, he has previously worked for the journal Nature, New Scientist magazine and Discovery Channel. His work in various media has garnered several awards and nominations.
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81. Matt Lundy
Designation Economics Reporter Author Bio Matt Lundy is an economics reporter for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business section.
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82. Brenna Owen
Designation Reporter Author Bio reporter for @cdnpressnews • ****@thecanadianpress.com
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83. Frédérik-xavier Duhamel
Designation Reporter Author Bio Frédérik-Xavier Duhamel joined The Globe and Mail's Montreal Bureau in 2023 after working for La Presse and CBC/Radio-Canada in Montreal and Vancouver. He holds a Master of Laws from McGill University and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Montreal
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84. Ha Tu Thanh
Designation National Reporter Author Bio Tu Thanh Ha is a reporter who works on The Globe and Mail’s investigative team. He has written on a wide range of topics, from the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes to serial killers to obituaries of Holocaust survivors. Before moving to Toronto, he spent 12 years as a correspondent for The Globe in Montreal, reporting on Quebec politics, organized crime, space flights, natural disasters. He also covered politics as a reporter in The Globe's Parliamentary Bureau and as a legislature reporter in Quebec City for Montreal's The Gazette. 'As a former refugee I am lucky that my parents ha...d the fortitude and resourcefulness to escape from a war and start a new life in a new land.'more
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85. Jameson Berkow
Designation Capital Market Reporter Author Bio Jameson Berkow is the capital markets reporter for The Globe and Mail. He joined The Globe in November, 2018, to cover the economic implications of cannabis legalization. He left in early 2020 to start an entrepreneurship magazine and rejoined The Globe in early 2022 to cover financial regulation and governance for Globe Advisor. With more than a decade of experience in financial journalism, Jameson was most recently the senior reporter for BNN Bloomberg (formerly the Business News Network), where he led live daily coverage of major business news from the television station’s Toronto he...adquarters. He previously worked as the station’s Western Canada bureau chief based in Calgary, where his reporting on pipeline politics and the 2014 oil price crash was nominated for numerous awards. His series of reports from Fort McMurray, Alberta in 2015 was a finalist for the RTDNA Dave Rogers Award. Prior to his work in television, Jameson was the technology reporter for the Financial Post in Toronto, where he created and hosted the FP Tech Desk podcast and authored the weekly Startup Spotlight profile series.more
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86. Joy Spearchief-morris
Designation Reporter Author Bio Joy is an Indigenous Black Canadian writer, advocate, and athlete. A journalist and storyteller, Joy specializes in news and long-form print writing as well as audio storytelling. As a proud member of the Kainai Blood Tribe who grew up in Lethbridge, Alberta, she reports on the toughest Indigenous issues in our country and telling Indigenous stories through Indigenous voices. Joy has bylines in The Globe and Mail, The Narwhal, The Walrus and CBC, covering everything from the 2022 Papal Visit, the Hockey Canada sexual assault scandal, the Canadian housing crisis, environmental, federal and Indi...genous politics as well several op-eds. Through her reporting, Joy hopes to give a voice to those who feel underrepresented in the media because of their gender, race, ability or privilege.more
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87. Stefanie Marotta
Designation Banking Reporter Author Bio Stefanie Marotta reports on banking at the The Globe and Mail. covering the country's largest lenders and the industry's regulators. She has interviewed industry leaders at major events and conferences, including Sibos, Canadian Club Toronto and the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference, and shared her reporting on live television, radio and podcasts. Over more than a decade, Stefanie has worked in roles spanning business, technology, politics and municipal affairs reporting, as well as stints in media relations and strategic corporate communications on Bay Street and Queen’s Park.
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88. Joseph Ax
Designation Contributor Author Bio National Affairs reporter @Reuters. Previously covered 2020 election. Taking it a word at a time. NYC-born, @Yale and @Columbia grad, ex-ink-stained wretch.
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89. Michael S. Derby
Designation Fed/economy Reporter Author Bio Fed/economy reporter at @Reuters, ex @WSJ. Failed musician, guitar holdout, pedal addict, auto-tune hater. Trade union member. Standard disclaimers. DMs open.
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90. Xiao Xu
Designation Reporter Author Bio Xiao Xu is a reporter for The Globe and Mail.
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91. Tavia Grant
Designation Reporter Author Bio Tavia Grant is a reporter on The Globe and Mail’s investigative team. In recent years, she has covered subjects such as residential schools, migrant workers, workplace fatalities, refugee flows and the gender pay gap. Her work with colleagues about residential school abuses and the Catholic church won a Michener Award, Canada's highest honour for public service journalism, in 2021. She was part of a team that won the 2019 National Newspaper Award for Project of the Year for a series of stories about key data gaps in Canada. Tavia received the Landsberg Award in 2017 and was a co-winne...r in 2023 in recognition of her coverage of women’s equality issues. Her 2014 stories on the health risks from asbestos exposure put pressure on the federal government to change its policies about the deadly mineral. Previously, she worked for The Globe’s Report on Business for a decade, where she covered topics ranging from inflation and global trade to income inequality, currency markets and labour. Before joining The Globe, Tavia worked as a business reporter for Bloomberg News in Zurich and Toronto. She has a degree in international development and Spanish, and has lived in Switzerland, Belize, Ecuador and Spain.more
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92. Josh Wingrove
Designation Former Parliamentary Reporter Author Bio Josh Wingrove is a former parliamentary reporter for The Globe and Mail. Before moving to the nation's capital in 2013, he covered provincial affairs in Edmonton and throughout Alberta. He joined the Globe in 2008 .
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93. Barry Hertz
Designation Film Editor / Deputy Arts Editor Author Bio Barry Hertz is the Deputy Arts Editor and Film Editor for The Globe and Mail. He previously served as the Executive Producer of Features for the National Post, and was a manager and writer at Maclean’s before that. Barry’s arts and culture writing has also been featured in several publications, including Reader’s Digest and NOW Magazine. His favourite film franchise is the Fast and Furious series, and he will offer no apologies for that fact.
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94. Ian Mcgugan
Designation Investment Editor Author Bio Ian McGugan is a reporter for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business section, and has been writing about investing, economics and business for more than 20 years. He has been executive editor of Canadian Business magazine and founding editor of MoneySense magazine. He has won three National Magazine Awards for his business and investing writing. He has also worked at the Financial Post and the Financial Times of Canada.
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95. Mason Wright
Designation Content Editor Author Bio Mason Wright is a content editor for The Globe and Mail. He edits breaking and developing news, writes headlines for all platforms, curates and writes newsletters and helps decide where and when we publish and promote stories online and in print. Mason has also been a multimedia editor, B.C. Online Editor and a homepage editor for The Globe and Mail. He started as a Page One editor for The Globe’s print edition in 2008. Previously he worked as an editor for the National Post. His writing has appeared in The Globe and the Post, as well as This Magazine, Spacing magazine and Chatelaine.
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96. Terry Weber
Designation Content Editor Author Bio Terry Weber is a digital editor for The Globe and Mail.Since graduating from Carleton, I have worked as reporter at daily papers including The Financial Post, The Winnipeg Free Press and the Owen Sound Sun Times. I also worked for a period on the CBC program Marketplace. I joined The Globe in the fall of 2000 to write breaking business news for paper's new website. Since then, I've worked in a number of areas at The Globe and seen a huge evolution in how news is communicated to readers. Today I work primarily handling early morning digital content for Report on Business. Most days I write Befo...re the Bell, which is aimed at helping give investors a head start to the day.more
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97. David Leeder
Designation Globe Investor Content Editor Author Bio Waking up hours before the sun appears, David Leeder has written Globe Investor's daily Upgrades/Downgrades and Market Movers files for almost a decade. He also compiles stock market updates throughout the trading day while editing other staff stories. With a passion for equity markets, he's always on the lookout for news (big and small) that will cause rumblings on Bay Street. David started at The Globe as a member of the team that launched its breaking news website in 2000. He's also been the Digital Sports Editor, Deputy Sports Editor and Weekend Digital Editor. WHY DID YOU BECOM
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98. Samantha Edwards
Designation Audience Editor Author Bio Samantha Edwards is an editor for The Globe and Mail.
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99. Ethan Lou
Designation Opinion Editor Author Bio Opinion editor, @globeandmail's @globebusiness. Pitch me: ****@globeandmail.com.
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100. Michael R. Sisak
Designation Contributor Author Bio @AP reporter | @apnewsguild member | Find me at the contacts below
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