Althia Raj

Althia Raj is a Canadian political journalist and a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery.[1][2][3] She is the Ottawa Bureau Chief for HuffPost Canada and also manages the news site's Quebec City bureau and hosts and produces Follow-Up, a HuffPost Canada Politics podcast.[4][5] Her team has held live town halls with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,[6] Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Heritage Minister Melanie Joly.[7]

Prior to joining HuffPost in August 2011,[8] Raj worked as a national political reporter for Postmedia News and has also reported from Parliament Hill for Sun Media and has been a producer for CTV and for CBC Radio's weekly national political magazine, The House.[3][4]

Raj is also a regular panellist on CBC News Network's Power & Politics programme and has appeared as a panellist on At Issue on CBC's The National as well as on various CPAC programs.[4][5][9]

In 2016, Raj was in conflict with Senator Leo Housakos when she named him as the source of a leak regarding the Senate's spending audit the previous year. Housakos replied by accusing Raj of conducting a smear campaign against him and demanded an apology when she accused him of lying.[10]

On February 28, 2018, Raj moderated the second all-candidates debate for the 2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election.[11][12]

Before becoming a journalist, Raj worked at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. She later worked at the Canadian Mission to the United Nations in New York City.[1] She's written an e-book called Contender: The Justin Trudeau Story.[13]

She was one of the moderators at an English-language debate during the 2019 Canadian federal election campaign.

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