Robert Benzie Queen'S Park

Robert Benzie Queen'S Park

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Preston's Summary

Robert Benzie is a journalist based in Queen's Park, Ontario. He writes for the Toronto Star and his work has also appeared in publications such as The Peterborough Examiner and Waterloo Region Record. Robert's articles cover a wide range of topics, including politics, current events, and local news in the Toronto area.

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Geo Focus

Toronto, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 26 %
Opinion Editorial: 17 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 16 %
Announcement: 11 %
Expert Commentary: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Politics
  • Trade
  • International Relations
  • Economy
  • Global Uncertainty

Pitching Insights

Robert Benzie Queen's Park primarily covers local politics, especially in Canada, Ontario, and Toronto. He focuses on government announcements, opinion editorials, legal policy regulation as well as general announcements.

For effective outreach to Robert Benzie Queen's Park, pitches should involve insights from political experts or stakeholders directly involved in the issues covered. Given his focus on local government and political developments within Canada (particularly Ontario and Toronto), relevant sources with firsthand knowledge of these topics are likely to catch his attention.

He is not heavily focused on international relations or global uncertainty but rather concentrates more on domestic political affairs.

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