By: Tonda Maccharles
The prime minister says Ottawa is assessing the legality of the Alberta referendum that will ask citizens to vote on whether to remain in Canada or to trigger a binding


Tonda MacCharles is the Ottawa bureau chief at the Toronto Star. With over 20 years of experience covering federal politics and public policy, her extensive journalistic career also includes nearly a decade in broadcast journalism with CBC. Tonda's work spans various themes, including government and politics, elections, and security policy, and she has been featured in multiple publications such as the St. Catharines Standard Group Inc. and the Hamilton Spectator.
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Tonda Maccharles' primary focus is on government announcements, legal policy regulation, and coverage of international relations with a strong emphasis on Canadian politics and world affairs. She extensively covers topics related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, Justin Trudeau's statements and actions, Canada's role in international relations, and United Nations-related matters.
Given her extensive coverage of government announcements and legal policy regulations related to international relations involving Canada, Tonda may be interested in pitches offering expert commentary or analysis from individuals well-versed in diplomatic negotiations or foreign policy issues. Additionally, insights into how global events impact Canadian domestic policies could also capture her interest.
When reaching out to Tonda for potential contributions or interviews, it would be beneficial to emphasize expertise in Canadian politics as well as an understanding of how international conflicts intersect with Canada’s national interests.
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