Nick Taylor-Vaisey

Ottawa bureau chief

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Preston's Summary

Nick Taylor-Vaisey is the Ottawa bureau chief at Open File. He focuses on regional interest and world news, with a particular emphasis on APAC topics, ensuring that local stories resonate on a global scale. Nick's work has been featured in Yahoo News, POLITICO Europe, POLITICO, Yahoo Finance, E&E News, and MSN.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 52 %
Government Announcement: 13 %
Event Coverage: 6 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 6 %
Data Driven: 6 %

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Pitching Insights

Nick's focus on government announcements, legal policy regulation, and Canadian politics indicates a strong interest in covering political developments in Canada. This suggests that he would likely be receptive to pitches from experts who can provide insights into recent government announcements or offer analysis of legal and regulatory changes within the country.

Given his coverage topics, Nick may also be interested in stories related to real estate and climate change as they intersect with governmental policies and regulations. Pitches that connect these topics with political decision-making processes could resonate well with him.

Nick’s geographic focus is primarily on Canada and Ottawa which should be kept in mind when reaching out with relevant story ideas or expert commentary.

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