National reporter for The Globe and Mail, steering our bureau in Manitoba. Also: Host of ‘Better For It,’ a Globe business podcast about how failures shape us
Hi everyone, I have some big personal news: I’m moving back to Winnipeg!
Thrilled to be The Globe and Mail’s Manitoba reporter, as I join the incredible @globeandmail national team to tell stories out of this beautiful, unpredictable, sardonic and ever-evolving region of Canada.
Breaking News: Marjane Satrapi, the Iranian-French author whose graphic novel series “Persepolis” illuminated the struggles of Iranians during the Islamic Revolution, died at 56. https://t.co/WQWxavBm5l
Access-to-info request: PM Carney's meeting with cast/crew of 'Heated Rivalry' chock full of cabinet secrets and confidential advice. #cdnfoi#cdnpoli#broken
The two most popular movies in the world were directed by YouTube creators under the age of 30. Here’s what that means for Hollywood. https://t.co/TCdqq9bmrG
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“Sorry, I’d like to respond. So I think we know that that is not correct. A lot of what you just said there, Premier Smith.” - Manitoba Premier @WabKinew#cdnpoli@ABDanielleSmith
Big news: Canada and Germany are announcing an LNG supply deal tomorrow, with gas sourced from the proposed Ksi Lisims export terminal on BC's north coast. The move comes as both Canada and Europe try to reduce economic reliance on the US
https://t.co/DElR7AnHGr
14 Liberal MPs pen letter to Carney raising concerns over environmental backslide. Letter was sent to PM prior to latest pipeline agreement with Alberta https://t.co/VnVQk8va83
Find out more at https://t.co/1zbPY5GAhV
The United Conservative Party put out a statement claiming a special committee had voted to recommend a referendum question for this October, offering Albertans a choice on whether to remain in Canada.
But the release went out while the committee was still meeting and hadn’t actually finalized anything.
@stevelambertwpg So much great advice here, Steve. Congratulations on your very well-deserved retirement after a long career you should be so very, very proud of. Manitoba will miss your work!
From @TheAthletic: Four years after the rebuild began, the Canadiens have arrived on the other side of it. A trip to the NHL’s final four cements it beyond a doubt.
And the beauty of it all is that the job is not even finished. https://t.co/ElZwA7lY7e