Natalie Bennett

Natalie Bennett is a Canadian journalist known for clear, data-informed reporting and careful sourcing. She began her career in local news in Ontario, covering municipal politics, public safety, and city hall beats before moving to regional and national desks. Over the past decade, she has reported on health systems, housing affordability, and economic policy impacts, translating complex documents and statistics into stories that readers can act on. Natalie has interviewed elected officials, frontline service providers, and researchers to verify claims and highlight consequences for everyday families. Her work has been recognized for excellence in public-interest journalism, including investigations that traced procurement patterns and documented service delays. She now focuses on enterprise features, accountability reporting, and breaking developments, with an emphasis on transparency, context, and long-term follow-up. Outside daily deadlines, she mentors early-career reporters and contributes explainers on how to interpret primary sources and public datasets.