Pippa began reporting for The Globe and Mail in 2023 while finishing her degree at Carleton University. During her short stint as an academic intern, she managed to secure herself a spot as a finalist for the Canadian Association of Journalists’ award for student excellence for a piece she wrote about stray dogs in Ukraine. Since then, she has worked on major stories, such as a gold heist at Toronto Pearson Airport, a major strike at WestJet and historic flooding in Toronto.
After completing The Globe’s summer reporting program, she joined as staff in 2024.
Pippa has written for a number of The Globe’s newsletters, including Globe Climate, Carrick on Money and Amplify. She has also been a regular contributor to a personal finance series about the great wealth transfer.
Prior to joining The Globe, Pippa was lead editor for The Tyee's What Works series on sustainable enterprises. She also reported breaking news for CityNews Vancouver, freelanced for Canada’s National Observer and worked as a research associate for the Climate Disaster project. She published her findings on the lack of climate change attribution in Ottawa media in J-Source.
Originally from the Ottawa Valley, Pippa has reported from The Globe's Vancouver and Toronto bureaus.
Pippa is an avid trail runner, gravel cyclist and climber, and is awful at sitting still.