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Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on
the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable
hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Journalism
Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow.
Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the
team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and
has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane.
Jameson Berkow is the capital markets reporter for The Globe and Mail. He joined The Globe in November, 2018, to cover the economic implications of cannabis legalization. He left in early
2020 to start an entrepreneurship magazine and rejoined The Globe in early 2022 to cover financial regulation and governance for Globe Advisor.
With more than a decade of experience in financial journalism, Jameson was most recently the senior reporter for BNN Bloomberg (formerly the Business News Network), where he led live daily
coverage of major business news from the television station’s Toronto headquarters. He previously worked as the station’s Western Canada bureau chief based in Calgary, where his reporting on
pipeline politics and the 2014 oil price crash was nominated for numerous awards.\nHis series of reports from Fort McMurray, Alberta in 2015 was a finalist for the RTDNA Dave Rogers Award.
Prior to his work in television, Jameson was the technology reporter for the Financial Post in Toronto, where he created and hosted the FP Tech Desk podcast and authored the weekly Startup
Spotlight profile series.
Jameson got his start in journalism in 2007 as a fact-checker for Toronto Life magazine, where his first byline was for a story about two dogs getting married.
Matt McClearn is an investigative reporter and data journalist with The Globe and Mail’s Energy, Natural Resources and Environment Team. He specializes in complex, data-informed projects
relating to energy and environmental matters, and particularly the electricity sector. He worked as a business journalist for many years prior to joining The Globe in 2015.
Andrew Willis is a business columnist for the Report on Business, based in Toronto.
Working in business communications and journalism for three decades, from 2010 to 2016 he was senior vice-president of communications for Brookfield Asset Management, a leading global
alternative asset management company.
Andrew's career in journalism included stints at a number of publications, including writing the Streetwise column at the Globe and Mail from 1995 to 2010. He has also worked at The
Financial Post, The Financial Times of Canada, Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal, and Maclean’s magazine. He is the co-author of two books, Unprecedented: Canada's Top CEOs on Leadership During
COVID-19, with Steve Mayer; and The Bre-X Fraud, with former Report On Business editor Douglas Goold.
Brent Jang is a business reporter in The Globe and Mail’s Vancouver Bureau. Since joining The Globe in 1995, Brent has been a transportation reporter in Toronto, energy correspondent in
Calgary and Western columnist for Report on Business.
He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Alberta, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of The Gateway student newspaper. Brent has received several journalism honours,
including two National Newspaper Awards, a Jack Webster Award, a National Magazine Award nomination and two Michener Award team nominations.
Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on
the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable
hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Journalism
Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow.
Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the
team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and
has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane.
Brent Jang is a business reporter in The Globe and Mail’s Vancouver Bureau. Since joining The Globe in 1995, Brent has been a transportation reporter in Toronto, energy correspondent in
Calgary and Western columnist for Report on Business.
He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Alberta, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of The Gateway student newspaper. Brent has received several journalism honours,
including two National Newspaper Awards, a Jack Webster Award, a National Magazine Award nomination and two Michener Award team nominations.
Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on
the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable
hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Journalism
Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow.
Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the
team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and
has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane.
Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on
the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable
hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Journalism
Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow.
Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the
team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and
has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane.
John Daly is a reporter and editor for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business Magazine.
Ian Bailey is a reporter with The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa Bureau. This is his latest assignment in a journalism career that has taken him across Canada, from a posting as the St. John’s
correspondent for The Canadian Press, through CP assignments in Toronto and Vancouver. Also in Vancouver, he reported for The National Post and the Province, where he covered federal and
provincial politics.
Ian joined The Globe and Mail in 2007, covering politics, crime, the B.C. film and TV production sector, and a range of other stories while based in the Vancouver Bureau. His West Coast
reporting included the Surrey Six murders, the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, and the 2011 Stanley Cup Riot.
Born in the U.K. and raised in the Toronto area, Ian graduated from York University and Toronto Metropolitan University.
Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on
the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable
hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Journalism
Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow.
Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the
team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and
has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane.
Jeffrey is a veteran journalist who has reported on many topics from numerous locales over three decades. Since joining The Globe and Mail in 2013, he has covered energy, Western Canadian
business, and mergers and acquisitions as both a reporter and a columnist.
His current focus is sustainable finance, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues - tracking the flow of money directed at green technology and the transition to a low-carbon
economy. His stories within that beat have included investigations into corporate net-zero commitments, ESG ratings and the boom in spending on wind and solar energy projects in Alberta.
Jameson Berkow is the capital markets reporter for The Globe and Mail. He joined The Globe in November, 2018, to cover the economic implications of cannabis legalization. He left in early
2020 to start an entrepreneurship magazine and rejoined The Globe in early 2022 to cover financial regulation and governance for Globe Advisor.
With more than a decade of experience in financial journalism, Jameson was most recently the senior reporter for BNN Bloomberg (formerly the Business News Network), where he led live daily
coverage of major business news from the television station’s Toronto headquarters. He previously worked as the station’s Western Canada bureau chief based in Calgary, where his reporting on
pipeline politics and the 2014 oil price crash was nominated for numerous awards.\nHis series of reports from Fort McMurray, Alberta in 2015 was a finalist for the RTDNA Dave Rogers Award.
Prior to his work in television, Jameson was the technology reporter for the Financial Post in Toronto, where he created and hosted the FP Tech Desk podcast and authored the weekly Startup
Spotlight profile series.
Jameson got his start in journalism in 2007 as a fact-checker for Toronto Life magazine, where his first byline was for a story about two dogs getting married.
Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on
the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable
hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Journalism
Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow.
Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the
team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and
has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane.
Andrew Willis is a business columnist for the Report on Business, based in Toronto.
Working in business communications and journalism for three decades, from 2010 to 2016 he was senior vice-president of communications for Brookfield Asset Management, a leading global
alternative asset management company.
Andrew's career in journalism included stints at a number of publications, including writing the Streetwise column at the Globe and Mail from 1995 to 2010. He has also worked at The
Financial Post, The Financial Times of Canada, Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal, and Maclean’s magazine. He is the co-author of two books, Unprecedented: Canada's Top CEOs on Leadership During
COVID-19, with Steve Mayer; and The Bre-X Fraud, with former Report On Business editor Douglas Goold.
Matt McClearn is an investigative reporter and data journalist with The Globe and Mail’s Energy, Natural Resources and Environment Team. He specializes in complex, data-informed projects
relating to energy and environmental matters, and particularly the electricity sector. He worked as a business journalist for many years prior to joining The Globe in 2015.
Tim Kiladze is a financial reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail.
Tim joined the Globe in 2010 and initially wrote for Streetwise, a capital markets vertical, but now covers many facets of Bay Street and government finance. His current writing includes
columns, profiles and features that explore investment trends, alleged frauds and power— who has it and who wants it.
Tim has been nominated for three National Newspaper Awards — for coverage of BlackBerry’s demise, the trouble with executive pay, and the collapse of Bridging Finance, a private debt lender
that fooled Bay Street — and won two.
Tim also writes for Report on Business Magazine and his features have explored who killed Encana, the Canadian energy giant that used to rule Calgary, and Shopify’s misery once the pandemic
bubble popped. Tim has been nominated for two national magazine awards, one for an investigation into Kevin O’Leary’s business history, and the other for the mess inside former mutual fund
giant AGF. The latter won a silver medal.
Before joining the Globe, Tim worked in fixed income sales and trading at RBC Dominion Securities and investment banking at National Bank Financial.
Emily Haws has been a journalist on Parliament Hill since 2017, except for a stint in Iqaluit with CBC North.
Before she joined The Globe and Mail, Emily was a producer for the Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) and CBC's Power & Politics.
When not found working, she enjoys reading, baking and spending time in coffee shops.
Eric Reguly is the European bureau chief for The Globe and Mail and is based in Rome.
Since 2007, when he moved to Europe, Eric has spent about half of his time covering economic, financial and environmental stories, ranging from the euro zone crisis and the bank bailouts to
the rise and fall of Russia's oligarchs and several UN climate summits. He also covered the Arab Spring in Tunisia, the Athens riots during the financial crisis, the London and Sochi
Olympics, the 2013 papal conclave and Pope Francis's apology tour to the Indigenous groups in Canada in 2022, many national elections, the economic and political turmoil in Lebanon, the
threats to the Egyptian Nile and several NATO summits. Since late 2022, he has been one of The Globe and Mail reporters covering the Ukraine war.
In Europe, he is also a regular guest on Canadian and American radio and TV programs, including CBC, CTV and San Francisco’s KALW, and gives speeches about business issues. In recent years,
he has been a judge for the Prix Italia, an international TV, radio and web competition. He is a contributor to Corporate Knights, an international clean capitalism magazine.
Before his European assignment, Eric wrote the paper's main business and economics column from Toronto; he still writes a weekly column today. He has also co-hosted a daily business TV
program on BNN, and wrote a regular column for Time Canada.
Eric has won several awards for his work, including, in 2007, the Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public Policy Journalism. He was co-winner in 2010 of a National Newspaper Award and
has twice been an NNA runner-up in the columnist category. In 2010, he won gold in Canada's National Magazine Awards and took silver in 2015. He won gold in Canada for commentary from SABEW
(the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing) in 2015. In 2020, he won another gold for commentary from SABEW and took silver in the long feature category.
He has contributed to several books, including Orange Alert, a remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and Beautiful Destruction, an essay and photo book on the Alberta oil sands. His
book Ghosts of War: Chasing My Father’s Legend Through Vietnam, was published by Sutherland House Books in 2022. He is planning other book projects.
Eric joined The Globe and Mail in late 1997. He has an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English and French Literature and a Masters in Journalism from the University of Western Ontario.
Previous employers include The Times of London, the Financial Post in its New York and London bureaus, the Financial Times of Canada and Alberta Report magazine.
Eric was born in Vancouver, grew up in Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Rome, and has Canadian and Italian citizenship.
Emma Graney has covered energy from The Globe and Mail’s Calgary Bureau since 2019, including oil and gas, alternate fuels, renewables, liabilities and green technology. She keeps her eye on
the energy sector across the country, from the oil sands in Alberta (1, 2) to geothermal potential in Saskatchewan, the explosive liabilities of old gas wells in Ontario, and renewable
hydrogen in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Emma was one of The Globe's team of correspondents deployed to Europe in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2023, she was part of the Oxford Climate Journalism
Network cohort in 2023 and, in 2020, was a Columbia University Energy Journalism fellow.
Emma first landed in Alberta in 2016 as provincial affairs reporter for the Edmonton Journal, where she hosted the weekly Press Gallery podcast about Alberta politics and was part of the
team that won a National Newspaper Award for Fort McMurray wildfire coverage. She has reported in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, the U.K., Indonesia and her native Australia, and
has investigated artificial intelligence in China as an Asia Pacific Foundation media fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Bachelor of Business from the Queensland University of
Technology in Brisbane.
Jeffrey is a veteran journalist who has reported on many topics from numerous locales over three decades. Since joining The Globe and Mail in 2013, he has covered energy, Western Canadian
business, and mergers and acquisitions as both a reporter and a columnist.
His current focus is sustainable finance, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues - tracking the flow of money directed at green technology and the transition to a low-carbon
economy. His stories within that beat have included investigations into corporate net-zero commitments, ESG ratings and the boom in spending on wind and solar energy projects in Alberta.
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