Marsha McLeod will join the Winnipeg Free Press in Canada as an investigative reporter. She will begin on May 1.
McLeod tweets:
“I couldn’t be happier to find a home at a paper with so much ambition, skill, and heart. I’m looking forward to meeting the team and for my upcoming move to Winnipeg (tips welcome!).”
Recently, McLeod covered federal politics at The Globe and Mail. She also freelanced and was a staff writer at TVO in Toronto.
She was also a writer in residence at The Atlantic and a reporting fellow at the Investigative Post, where she covered inequality, law enforcement and courts in Western New York.
McLeod has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto and a master’s degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Be sure to congratulate McLeod on Twitter.
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