Noah Campbell

Noah Campbell is a Canadian news journalist known for reporting that connects everyday impacts to national decision-making. Based in Toronto, he began his career with local reporting stints covering city politics, municipal budgeting, and public safety. After breaking into regional and national desks, he spent several years as a general assignment reporter, regularly filing from court buildings, hospital press rooms, and parliamentary corridors to explain how policy choices translate into real outcomes for Canadians.Throughout his reporting, Noah has specialized in investigations and accountability journalism, particularly where stories intersect with procurement, housing affordability, infrastructure planning, and consumer protection. His work has drawn attention for balancing strong sourcing with clear context, a style he developed while mentoring younger reporters on verification practices and document-driven reporting. He is also experienced in live coverage and explainers during major weather events and federal announcements, coordinating with editors to ensure updates are accurate, timely, and accessible.In recent years, Noah has contributed to enterprise projects that required multi-month research, including FOI requests, data analysis, and background interviews with stakeholders on all sides. He has been recognized for producing thorough packages that avoid sensationalism while still holding institutions to account. Colleagues describe him as steady under pressure—someone who can translate complex information into plain language without losing nuance—whether he’s reporting on legislation, economic pressures, or public trust in governance.
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