Work for print

I have had two jobs copy editing for print, most recently in 2005 on the Star’s city desk. Here is some recent reporting for a traditional print format:


A look at participation in Ontario’s organ donor registry shows startling regional differences within the province, with Toronto coming dead last. Why? Reporter Megan Ogilvie and I try to find some answers.

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Over 5,500 gay and lesbian couples have been married in Toronto since a court decision in 2003. Address information released under FOI sheds light on which Toronto neighbourhoods gay men and lesbians married here live in (the maps look quite different) as well as where in the United States American same-sex couples married here came from. I provided the data for this piece, while reporter Isabel Teotonio did the interviews.
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A profile of Parkdale-based hangman John Radclive, the federal government’s official executioner in the period before the First World War, sheds light on a dark aspect of Canada’s past.
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A feature looked at the Internet’s first blood sport, “scambaiting”: faking interest in a Nigeria-based scam artist’s scheme and wasting his time with drawn-out, bizarre e-mail exchanges than can go on for months.
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