Steven Chase

Senior Parliamentary Reporter

Preston's Summary

Steven Chase is a Senior Parliamentary Reporter for The Globe and Mail, based in Ottawa. With a focus on national news in Canada, Steven covers a wide range of topics including politics, foreign affairs, and national security. His work has also been featured in Castanet Media and The Coast Reporter.

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Geo Focus

Canada (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 57 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 24 %
Breaking News: 6 %
Evolving Stories: 5 %
Cites Data: 2 %

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Pitching Insights

Steven Chase's coverage focuses on government and politics, with a significant emphasis on Canadian national affairs. He also covers world affairs, especially those that intersect with Canada's interests or activities.

Given the prevalence of government announcements and legal policy regulation in his coverage attributes, Steven is likely to be interested in pitches related to new policies or regulations from the Canadian government. This could include insights from experts familiar with Canadian law and policymaking processes.

In addition, he may find value in receiving pitches related to topics such as foreign interference, RCMP activities, naval missions involving Canada, Indigenous communities' issues within a global context, weapons shipments involving Canada and other international matters that directly involve or impact Canada.

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