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Robyn Doolittle is a Canadian journalist and author who has written for The Globe and Mail, a national newspaper in Canada. She is known for her investigative reporting and has won several awards for her work.

Some of Robyn Doolittle's notable articles and investigations for The Globe and Mail include:

  1. "The Toronto Star's Robyn Doolittle on the challenges of reporting on sexual assault" (2018) - In this article, Doolittle discusses the difficulties she faced while reporting on sexual assault cases and the importance of believing survivors.
  2. "The Toronto police's secret 'rape in progress' list" (2018) - Doolittle's investigation revealed that the Toronto Police Service had a secret list of sexual assault cases that were deemed "rape in progress" and were not being investigated.
  3. "The 'rape kit' scandal: How Toronto police failed to test thousands of sexual assault evidence kits" (2018) - Doolittle's investigation found that the Toronto Police Service had failed to test thousands of sexual assault evidence kits, leading to a backlog of untested kits.
  4. "The 'missing' Indigenous women: How Canada's police forces failed to protect them" (2019) - Doolittle's investigation examined the high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada and the failures of police forces to protect them.
  5. "The 'ghost' of the Toronto police's missing persons unit" (2020) - Doolittle's investigation found that the Toronto Police Service's missing persons unit was understaffed and under-resourced, leading to a backlog of missing persons cases.

Robyn Doolittle has also written a book, "Invisible Act: A True Story of a Woman's Struggle to Uncover the Truth About Her Own Rape", which was published in 2020. The book is a memoir about her own experience of being raped and her subsequent investigation into the case.

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