Josh O’ Kane, a technology reporter at The Globe and Mail has moved to join Globe Arts, where he will cover institutions, businesses, policy and economics that underpin Canadian arts and culture.
O’ Kane spent a summer reporting on technology and political affairs in Germany as part of ICFJ’s Arthur F. Burns Fellowship, based in the Berlin bureau of Handelsblatt. He worked freelance and reported for the Telegraph-Journal.
He is the author of “Sideways: The City Google Couldn’t Buy.”
O’ Kane has a bachelor’s degree from the University of New Brunswick and a master’s degree from Toronto Metropolitan University.
You can congratulate O’ Kane on Twitter.
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