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Eric Reguly is a Canadian newspaper columnist. He is the European bureau chief for The Globe and Mail and is based in Rome. He writes primarily on economic, financial, and environmental issues. [1]
Eric Reguly | |
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Born | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Citizenship | Canada, Italy |
Occupation | Newspaper columnist |
Children | 2 |
Father | Robert Reguly |
Website | ericreguly |
Reguly worked with several Canadian newspapers prior to joining The Globe in 1997, and he has won several awards for his work.[1] In April 2007, he became The Globe's European business correspondent.
Reguly was born in Vancouver, grew up in Toronto, Washington, D.C., and Rome and has Canadian and Italian citizenship.[1] He is the son of award-winning investigative journalist Robert Reguly[2] and is married with two daughters.[1]
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