By: Robyn Doolittle, Tim Kiladze
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Robyn Doolittle is a reporter for The Globe and Mail, focusing on national issues in Canada. She specializes in investigative journalism, with a particular interest in government transparency and access to information. Her articles shed light on the flaws and challenges within Canada's information laws and the impact they have on the country's history and public interest.
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Robyn Doolittle's coverage focuses heavily on government announcement and legal policy regulation, with a specific emphasis on access to information, transparency, and Canadian government operations. Given this focus, she is likely interested in pitches that provide insights into changes in laws or regulations related to access to information or freedom of information requests within Canada.
She also covers police investigations as part of her themes covered but sports are not the main focus of her articles. Therefore, when reaching out to Robyn Doolittle, it would be best to tailor pitches around legal and compliance issues related to government transparency and freedom of information in Canada.
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