By: Isaac Olson
Heidi Miller, who has lived in a Montreal co-op for 20 years, warns income caps will evict stable members and destroy the co-op self-management model.
Isaac Olson is a journalist at CBC Montreal. With a background as a newspaper reporter and photographer for 15 years, he covers a diverse range of topics including construction, real estate, health and wellness, and climate change, often focusing on regional interest and world news. Isaac's work has been featured in The Daily UW and CBC.
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Isaac's coverage encompasses a wide range of local issues in Montreal and Quebec, with a focus on government announcements and data-driven reporting. His articles often touch upon social issues, public policy, environment, health, crime as well as education.
Potential sources reaching out to Isaac should have expertise related to local governance or policies within Montreal and Quebec. Given his strong emphasis on citing data in his articles, experts who can provide statistical insights or evidence-based analysis would be particularly valuable for him.
With the prevalence of themes like family & relationships, health, education and crime in his coverage attributes suggests that pitches could also include professionals working in these fields whose work intersects with public policy or has implications for local governance.
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