BIO
How I Got Here
I’ve been crafting stories for as long as I can remember. Freelancing has given me the opportunity to research and write about a wide variety of topics, shining a light on important issues while meeting some incredible people along the way.
Having studied languages and politics at Bishop's University in Lennoxville, QC., I gained a keen interest in the the politics and culture of Quebec and Canada. Soon after graduating, I interned at Global Green News; a website created by Alex Tyrrell, the leader of the Quebec Green Party. There, I researched and wrote dozens of articles on various political and cultural topics, as well as interview several high-profile politicians from across the globe.
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I have written several features for such publications as Supply Chain Canada, Sheet Metal Works and Municipal Monitor, covering stories about new developments and innovations in business, technology, crime and other topics.
I currently work part-time in communications for the Quebec Community Groups Network, a non-profit community organization. My time on the QCGN's communications team has given me the chance to work alongside former journalists, as well as helped me hone my skills in CP style writing and gain in-depth knowledge about the journalistic landscape of Quebec and Canada as a whole.
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I am also currently pursuing the Journalism Graduate Diploma program at Concordia University. This program has given me hands-on experience in journalistic practice and ethics.
I am open to writing about any topic, and have a keen interest in provincial and federal politics, business, environmental issues and cultural stories.