Graeme McNaughton

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Preston's Summary

Graeme McNaughton is a reporter at Guelph Mercury in Guelph, Ontario. He focuses on a range of topics including lawsuits, crime, social issues, and the impact of the coronavirus, often highlighting themes relevant to the community. His work has been featured in prominent publications such as the Toronto Star, Waterloo Region Record, and The Hamilton Spectator.

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Geo Focus

Guelph, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 43 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 17 %
Cites Data: 16 %
Breaking News: 5 %
Press Release: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Guelph
  • Affordable Housing
  • Homelessness
  • COVID-19
  • Municipal Politics

Pitching Insights

Graeme's coverage primarily centers around local news, particularly stories related to government and politics, crime, health, and community issues in Guelph. His focus on announcements from governmental bodies suggests he may be most responsive to pitches that offer insights or commentary on local policy changes or initiatives.

Given the prevalence of articles related to affordable housing, homelessness, COVID-19 cases and municipal politics in his coverage attributes and article titles suggest he would likely welcome expert views from individuals involved with local governance or public health officials who can provide context or insights into these areas within the city of Guelph. Additionally, experts familiar with legal regulations surrounding municipal policies could also find their expertise valuable for Graeme's reporting.

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