The Globe and Mail has tapped Ann Hui to serve as a demographics reporter.
Hui has been with The Globe and Mail for more than 12 years, joining as an intern. She has served as a national food reporter, Toronto City Hall reporter and national news reporter.
She also held the posts of morning homepage editor and digital news editor.
She freelanced for The Walrus Magazine, The Toronto Star, The National Post and Reader’s Digest.
She interned at The Toronto Star and Report on Business Magazine at The Globe and Mail.
Hui has a bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia and a master’s degree from Ryerson University.
Be sure to congratulate Hui on Twitter.
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