Christine Dobby covered corporate law, and prior to that, the Canadian telecom industry, for Report on Business at The Globe and Mail. Before joining the Globe in 2014, she reported for the Financial Post for three years, where she variously covered telecom, media, startups and tech. She completed internships at the Toronto Star and at the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal in Saint John. Before journalism, Christine attended law school, articled at the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto and practised divorce law.
Years in Journalism
Ryerson University, Master of Journalism, 2011
Osgoode Hall Law School, LLB, 2006
McGill University, BA, History, 2003
Honourable mention in the breaking news category (with co-authors), Best in Business Canada awards 2020, Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing
Winner (with co-authors Sean Silcoff, Robert Fife and Steven Chase) in the politics category, 2019, National Newspaper Awards
Winner in the profile category, Best in Business Canada awards, 2019, Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing
Winner in the beat reporting category, Best in Business Canada awards, 2018, Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing
Winner (with co-author James Bradshaw) in the profile category, Best in Business Canada awards, 2017, Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing
Nominee in the profile category, 2019, National Magazine Awards
English and basic French
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