Hello!
I’m an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering business, politics, breaking news and investigative stories.
I studied Humanities at McGill University and later earned a graduate diploma in Journalism from Concordia University. I started out reporting for campus and community newspapers and working for a local radio station before landing a competitive internship at the Montreal Gazette.
From there, my career took me to Fredericton, where I worked as a business reporter for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal before moving into the senior role of legislative reporter. I next moved to Halifax to join The Chronicle Herald, first covering business and then city hall, earning multiple Atlantic Journalism Awards.
In 2017, I joined the Atlantic bureau of The Canadian Press as a reporter-editor. During my time there, I won two Peter Buckley Awards of Excellence in the Scoop/Enterprise category: one for reporting on sexual assault allegations at a local university, and another for an investigation into abortion access in Nova Scotia.
I joined the SaltWire Network in 2019 as an Atlantic business reporter, where I covered East Coast companies and regional business stories. In 2020, I returned to The Canadian Press as a business reporter-editor, focusing on affordability, personal finance, and Canada’s biggest retail companies.
In 2023, I stepped away from daily journalism and moved to Europe with my family. Since then, I’ve been spending more time on fiction writing and am currently enrolled in the Canadian Securities Course.