Reporter at The Globe and Mail covering corporate law. SecretCanada.com project, an investigation of the country's broken freedom of information regime, and completed FOI database.
toronto, ontario, canada
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Claim your profileRobyn Doolittle covers corporate law for the Globe and Mail. Previously, she spent 10 years on the newspaper's investigative team. Since coming to The Globe in 2014, she has probed suspicious business contracts, political corruption and Canada's broken freedom of information regime through a project called Secret Canada (you can search the Globe's FOI database at SecretCanada.com). Her “Unfounded” investigation, which explored the ways that Canadian police services handle sexual assault cases, prompted a national overhaul of policy, training and practices around sexual violence. She is the author of two books, “Had It Coming – What’s Fair In The Age of #MeToo?” and “Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story,” both of which were national bestsellers. Reach her here: rdoolittle@globeandmail.com, or @robyndoolittle on X/Twitter and Instagram.






Bachelors, Journalism at Ryerson UniversityGraduated: 2006
Bachelors, Journalism at Toronto Metropolitan UniversityGraduated: 2006