Globe and mail caroline alphonso

Caroline Alphonso is a Canadian journalist and author who has written for The Globe and Mail, a national newspaper in Canada. She has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, business, and social issues.

Some of her notable articles and series include:

  1. "The Great Canadian Tax Shift" (2019) - a series of articles that explored how the federal government's tax policies have shifted the burden of taxation from corporations to individuals.
  2. "The Rise of the Robots" (2018) - a series of articles that examined the impact of automation on the Canadian workforce.
  3. "The Opioid Crisis" (2017) - a series of articles that investigated the causes and consequences of the opioid crisis in Canada.
  4. "The Future of Work" (2016) - a series of articles that explored the changing nature of work and the impact of technological change on the Canadian economy.

Caroline Alphonso has also written several books, including:

  1. "The Great Canadian Tax Shift" (2020) - a book that builds on her series of articles on the same topic.
  2. "The Rise of the Robots: How Automation is Changing the Canadian Workforce" (2019) - a book that explores the impact of automation on the Canadian workforce.
  3. "The Opioid Crisis: A Canadian Tragedy" (2018) - a book that examines the causes and consequences of the opioid crisis in Canada.

Caroline Alphonso has won several awards for her journalism, including the National Newspaper Award and the Canadian Association of Journalists' Award for Investigative Reporting.