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Samantha D. Rideout Samantha D. Rideout
Two researchers test an anxiety meter prototype
Education Health Justice/Human rights Science/Social Science Technology

Research Recaps

Making neuroscience accessible—and applicable.

October 8, 2020
Infant and adult holding hands
Education Indigenous Peoples Justice/Human rights Science/Social Science

Hand In Hand

Changing at-risk kids’ trajectories by supporting early development.

March 16, 2019
Interviews/Profiles Justice/Human rights Politics/Policy

Burmese Dissident on his Country’s Persecution of the Rohingya

On a recent Canadian tour, Maung Zarni talked about the need for truth.

April 4, 2018
World map
Data Justice/Human rights Science/Social Science

2017 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery and Child Labour

Revealing the scale of often-invisible crimes.

October 17, 2017
Data Justice/Human rights Science/Social Science

The Gender Gap

The world’s gender gap in education, healthcare, economic opportunities and personal autonomy.

October 17, 2015
Samantha Nutt
Features Interviews/Profiles Justice/Human rights

Change Maker

Samantha Nutt has never been one to pull punches. It’s what makes her a human rights heavyweight.

January 15, 2013
Features History Indigenous Peoples Justice/Human rights

A Forgotten Injustice

In the 1950s, the federal government shipped thousands of Inuit south for tuberculosis treatment. Many died and were buried in graves far from home. Their families were never notified.

March 4, 2011
Indigenous Peoples Justice/Human rights

Summits Blog Part 1: Truth and Reconciliation

In the summer of 2010, I attended the inaugural Truth & Reconciliation event in Winnipeg on behalf of the United Church Observer. The United Church was one of the denominations involved in the residential school system.

June 7, 2010

About Me

When you need to communicate with people who don’t share your area of expertise, key points can easily get lost in translation — if you can earn their attention at all.

I can bridge the gap. Equipped with graduate-level journalism training and over a decade of full-time experience, I engage non-expert or multidisciplinary audiences with academic, scientific, medical and technological topics.

Nearly everything is interesting under the right lens. Some stories practically tell themselves, which is always a pleasure, but I’ll gladly use my advanced writing skills to turn something complex or dry into an appealing and accessible read. Through resourceful research and rigorous fact-checking, I’ll make sure to do so without sacrificing accuracy.

My national and international clients have included the Canadian Cancer Society, McGill University, Reader’s Digest magazine, the International Labour Organization, Concordia University, Best Health magazine, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Kids Brain Health Network, the Trans Canada Trail, Broadview Magazine, the Blue Cross and Ubisoft, among others.

Et oui, je parle aussi français!

Please feel free to explore some of my projects or get in touch.

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