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Christopher Curtis is a failed construction worker who found his way to journalism 13 years ago. He recently left a job at the Montreal Gazette to launch The Rover, an award-winning journalism project. He lives in traditional Mohawk territory with his partner, their daughter, his uncle, two cats and a dog. On Twitter @titocurtis.
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Christopher Curtis

Christopher Curtis

Christopher Curtis is a failed construction worker who found his way to journalism 13 years ago. He recently left a job at the Montreal Gazette to launch The Rover, an award-winning journalism project. He lives in traditional Mohawk territory with his partner, their daughter, his uncle, two cats and a dog. On Twitter @titocurtis.

Articles by Christopher Curtis

The Freedom Convoy’s politics are fringe, but the average Canadian’s frustration is real
February 17, 2022

The Freedom Convoy’s politics are fringe, but the average Canadian’s frustration is real