Stephanie Hughes, a finance reporter at The Financial Post, has left.
She wrote on Twitter:
“It’s been a great newsroom to work at and a great team to learn from and collaborate with. I wouldn’t trade these past two years for anything. I’m going to take off a week and a half before sharing my next chapter, but I also wanted to thank the readers, viewers, and people who’ve supported me along the way. I’m here for you and because of you.”
Previously, Hughes freelanced for Bloomberg as a chase producer and digital producer and as a financial journalist for Yahoo Finance. She was also a freelance associate producer at CTV News and worked as a business writer at DBRS in Toronto.
Hughes graduated from Ryerson University.
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