Peter Mazereeuw

Executive Editor

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Preston's Summary

Peter Mazereeuw is an Executive Editor for The Hill Times, a Canadian publication based in Ottawa. He is also the host of The Hill Times' Hot Room podcast. Peter's work focuses on local politics in Canada, covering a range of topics including legislative debates, policy updates, and political scandals.

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Geo Focus

Canada (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 38 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 21 %
Opinion Editorial: 13 %
Seasonal: 7 %
Event Coverage: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Government
  • Politics
  • Environmental Services
  • Housing Market
  • Public Policy
  • Real Estate Development

Pitching Insights

Peter's articles predominantly cover local and national political events, often through an opinion editorial lens. His focus on government announcements and legal policy regulation indicates a preference for covering official statements or regulatory changes.

Given his focus, Peter would likely be interested in pitches that offer expert analysis or insights into ongoing political developments, especially those related to Ottawa or Canadian politics. Providing opinions from experts within the field of politics, government affairs, or public policy could align well with his coverage.

It's clear that Peter has a specific geographic focus on Canada and more specifically Ottawa. Therefore, any pitches should consider how they relate to these areas when reaching out to him.

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