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Oliver Moore is a member of editorial board, channelling Junius on a wide variety of topics. He is a longtime journalist who has reported from a number of foreign countries and was based in Halifax for five years as The Globe’s Atlantic bureau chief.

Before joining the board, he spent a decade covering urban issues – how cities work and how we live in them – including major investigations into pedestrian safety and suicide involving transit vehicles. He is based in Toronto.

Why did you become a journalist?

Journalism allows me to hold the powerful to account, explain things that people may find confusing and shine a light into dark places. AI can’t do that. So, thanks to everyone whose loyal reading allows me to continue in this role.

28

Years in Journalism

26

Years at The Globe and Mail

Education

Bachelor of Arts, History and Political Science, Trent University

Honours & Awards

Nominee, National Newspaper Awards. Winner, Digital Publishing Awards

Professional affliations

Canadian Securities Course

Languages spoken

English, some French

Oliver Moore abides by The Globe and Mail Editorial Code of Conduct

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