By: Justine Hunter
Ruling last August created uncertainty for private landholders in Richmond, and sparked political outcry
Justine Hunter is a B.C. Politics Reporter at The Globe and Mail. Based in the press gallery of the B.C. Legislature in Victoria, she has extensively covered elections, government, and public policy since 1988, while also delving into topics such as energy policy and regulation, finance, and personal finance. Justine's work has been featured in Bowen Island Undercurrent, Castanet Media, Powell River Peak, Orillia Today, Business Times Journal, Castanet Kamloops, The Coast Reporter, and The Globe and Mail.
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Justine's coverage heavily features government announcements and legal policy regulations, particularly within the context of British Columbia. Pitches should align with this focus by offering expert analysis or insight into governmental decisions and their impact on the province.
Given her articles' themes, she may also be interested in scientific insights related to climate change, as well as health-related topics in British Columbia. For example, pitches could explore research findings about wildfires, droughts, or other environmental impacts specific to the region.
Pitches that offer perspectives from local stakeholders affected by these policies might resonate well with Justine's coverage area.
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