Sarah Reid

Class of 2016

Sarah Reid is a journalist specializing in politics and the economy. Her work has appeared in publications including The Globe and Mail, the Financial Post, Boston Globe, TVO, iPolitics, and on radio. Prior to her career in journalism, Sarah worked in communications and public policy at the Business Council of Canada, one of Canada’s most prominent business advocacy groups. She also spent several years working for the federal government in research and policy roles, both in Ottawa and at the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of British Columbia and a Masters of Science in international relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Clippings

  • 2016
  • TVO

Multi-sport athlete soldiers on at the Invictus Games

  • 2016
  • TVO

Meet a veteran who’s in it to win it at the Invictus Games

  • 2016
  • TVO

‘Everybody’s there to give’r’: Veteran serves Canada in a new way

  • 2016
  • TVO

Veteran finds a new community at his first Invictus Games

  • 2016
  • TVO

New report says GTA small businesses need to think big

  • 2016
  • TVO

Liberals roll out rules for rolling up in Ontario

  • 2016
  • TVO

Five things business wants from the Ontario government

  • 2016
  • TVO

Should we privatize Canada’s airports?

  • 2016
  • TVO

Does it really matter if sex disappears from Ontario birth certificates?

  • 2016
  • TVO

Why the U.S. wants to let Canadians buy more stuff duty-free

  • 2016
  • TVO

What the Lake Erie Connector project could mean for your hydro bill

  • 2016
  • TVO

Five things labour still wants from the Ontario government

  • 2016
  • TVO

Good things go to waste in Ontario

  • 2016
  • TVO

Everything you need to know about the transgender rights bill

  • 2016
  • TVO

Why cyberattacks could be a boon for Ontario startups

  • 2016
  • TVO

What is the Canada Infrastructure Bank, anyway?

  • 2016
  • TVO

An applicant by any other name

  • 2016
  • TVO

Kathleen Wynne is going to build a trade wall, and Ontario is going to pay for it

  • 2016
  • TVO

Budget 2017: Partial pharmacare coming to Ontario

  • 2016
  • TVO

Why the U.S. has Canada’s lumber industry shaking like a leaf

  • 2016
  • TVO

How does the budget work, anyway?

  • 2016
  • TVO

Led by Ontario, the Great Lakes region economy just keeps on growing

  • 2016
  • TVO

Trump is having a cow over Canada’s dairy industry

  • 2016
  • TVO

Legal weed: How to regulate a budding industry

  • 2016
  • TVO

What the Uber of health care means for Ontario patients

  • 2016
  • TVO

Meet Ontario’s sour beer makers

  • 2016
  • TVO

Why Ontario matters at COP 22

  • 2016
  • Financial Post

Canada-U.S. border deal stuck in legislative limbo and will depend on lame-duck Congress to free it

  • 2016
  • Current Magazine

Polish off the rust

  • 2016
  • TVO

How Ontarians can take power back from big energy plants

  • 2016
  • TVO

Are Ontario’s transportation plans the rotary phone of infrastructure?

  • 2016
  • George W. Bush Presidential Center

North America Works

  • 2016
  • National Post

Canada trade deal faces the lawyers: Germany builds its case against CETA with 70 bankers’ boxes

  • 2016
  • Financial Post

Anti-trade rhetoric is key to U.S. electoral success, study shows, but rarely translates to action

  • 2016
  • iPolitics

Reinstate top regulatory cooperation official, say business groups

  • 2016
  • TVO

The Great Lakes need a new maritime strategy — and fast

  • 2016
  • TVO

Lessons for Canada from New Zealand’s dairy industry

  • 2016
  • TVO

The financial consequences of a European Union without Britain

  • 2016
  • CIUT 89.5 FM

TIME ZONES

  • 2016
  • CIUT 89.5 FM

TIME ZONES

  • 2016
  • TVO

The consequences of Justin Trudeau’s Chinese trade decision

  • 2016
  • The Globe and Mail

App aimed at easing border congestion takes top prize at Canada-U.S. hackathon

  • 2016
  • TVO

How the Windstream Energy case affects Canada’s trade future

  • 2016
  • TVO

How the TPP opens new markets for Ontario wine

  • 2016
  • Financial Post

Canadian companies have a big new ally in the fight against cyber crime

  • 2015
  • The Boston Globe

How the TPP could cripple Big Syrup

  • 2016
  • Financial Post

How TPP could make things sticky for Quebec’s maple syrup producers