Nadia Khan

Nadia Khan is a Canadian political analyst and senior journalist who has spent more than a decade reporting on federal and provincial politics, with a focus on policy details that shape everyday life. Based in Toronto, she began her career as a junior reporter covering parliamentary proceedings and municipal governance, then moved into analysis roles where she became known for translating complex legislation into clear, evidence-driven explainers for general audiences.Over the years, Nadia has produced long-form work on election integrity, public-sector accountability, and the practical impacts of climate and housing policy. She regularly publishes commentary during campaign cycles, breaking down leadership strategies, platform trade-offs, and regional voting dynamics across Ontario and beyond. Her reporting has included interviews with senior aides, former ministers, and non-partisan policy experts, and she is particularly careful about methodology—clearly separating verified facts from interpretation.A recurring theme in her work is how institutions respond under pressure: from parliamentary committee reforms and court decisions to budget negotiations and intergovernmental agreements. Nadia has contributed to investigative series examining procurement practices and the transparency of major public initiatives, and she has helped launch editorial projects that pair newsroom reporting with data journalism.Her professional growth has taken her from live coverage and campaign reporting to shaping editorial direction on political accountability and analysis standards. Today, she advises on story development and regularly appears in panel discussions, bringing a balanced perspective that reflects Canada’s diverse political landscape.
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