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Tavia Grant
StaffInvestigative reporterToronto, Canada

Tavia Grant is a reporter on The Globe and Mail’s investigative team. In recent years, she has covered subjects such as residential schools, migrant workers, workplace fatalities, corporate responsibility and the gender pay gap.

Her work with colleagues about residential school abuses and the Catholic church won a Michener Award, Canada's highest honour for public service journalism, in 2021. She was part of a team that won the 2019 National Newspaper Award for Project of the Year for a series of stories about key data gaps in Canada. Tavia received the Landsberg Award in 2017 and was a co-winner in 2023 in recognition of her coverage of women’s equality issues. Her 2014 stories on the health risks from asbestos exposure put pressure on the federal government to change its policies about the deadly mineral.

Previously, she worked for The Globe’s Report on Business for a decade, where she covered topics ranging from inflation and global trade to income inequality, currency markets and labour.

She has won or been nominated for seven National Newspaper Awards, two Landsberg Awards, four SABEW Best in Business Awards and four Canadian Association of Journalists Awards, individually or as part of a team.

Before joining The Globe, Tavia worked as a business reporter for Bloomberg News in Zurich and Toronto. She has a degree in international development and Spanish, and has lived in Switzerland, Belize, Ecuador and Spain.

25

Years in Journalism

19

Years at The Globe and Mail

Education

Bachelor of Arts (Honours), International Development and Spanish

Honours & Awards

National Newspaper Award nomination – business, 2023

Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) Canada Best in Business Award (silver) – investigative category, 2023

Landsberg Award (co-winner), 2023

Canadian Association of Journalists finalist – written news (part of a team), 2022

National Newspaper Award nomination – Project of the Year (part of a team), 2022

Michener Award co-winner for meritorious public service journalism (part of a team), 2021

National Newspaper Award – investigations (part of a team), 2021

Canadian Association of Journalists finalist – written news (with Tom Cardoso), 2021

National Newspaper Award nomination – Business (part of a team), 2020

National Newspaper Award - Project of the Year (part of a team), 2019

Digital Publishing Award nomination – best feature article: long, 2018

Canadian Association of Journalists nomination – labour, 2017

Landsberg Award, 2017

Digital Publishing Awards – best editorial package (part of a team), 2016

National Newspaper Award nomination – business, 2014

National Newspaper Award nomination – projects (part of a team), 2013

Languages spoken

English, Spanish, conversational German

Tavia Grant abides by The Globe and Mail Editorial Code of Conduct

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