By: Mahdis Habibinia, David Rider
Who would dare to drive into — and out of — Toronto’s downtown the same night as one of Taylor Swift’s concert?
David Rider is a city hall bureau chief at the Toronto Star. He covers a range of topics including construction, real estate, transportation, and regional interests, with a particular focus on Toronto and broader Canadian issues such as polls and the impact of the Coronavirus. His work has been featured in various publications, including the St. Catharines Standard Group Inc, The Welland Tribune, and The Hamilton Spectator.
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David Rider's coverage primarily focuses on local government and politics in Toronto, Canada. He extensively covers announcements made by the government and legal policy regulations within the city. Given this focus, individuals or organizations with insights into local governance, political analysis, and regulatory impact in Toronto would likely be well-received.
As his articles revolve around specific local figures such as Doug Ford and Olivia Chow along with topics like financial challenges facing Toronto, experts who can provide context about these personalities or offer solutions to address financial issues could find success when reaching out to David for potential coverage opportunities.
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