By: Benjamin Shingler
Bill 4, tabled on Wednesday, would allow people who fear for their safety or that of their children to obtain information about the conjugal violence history of their current or ex-partner.
Benjamin Shingler is a journalist based in Montreal. He covers a diverse range of topics including consumer interest, finance, health and wellness, and transportation, with a particular focus on energy policy and federal legislation. His work has been featured in the Philippine Canadian Inquirer and CBC.
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Benjamin's coverage is heavily focused on climate change, particularly related to government announcements and policies, citing data and legal policy regulations. This indicates that he would likely be interested in receiving pitches from experts with insights into the impact of government policies on climate change, emissions reduction strategies, and clean energy initiatives.
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As a journalist based in Canada with a national focus, contributors offering expertise specific to Canadian environmental policies or experiences are likely to capture his attention.
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