
About The Hub
Who We Are
The Hub covers the intersection of politics and economics through daily news and commentary, podcasting, newsletters, and its own Youtube channel. Join the community engaging over 2 million times monthly with our content!

Why The Hub?
Independence. Free speech. Original thinking. These are the bywords for The Hub’s journalism. We are for readers who want to break out of the thought bubbles of the mainstream press and engage, unfettered, with the big debates that are shaping our economic and political future. We do this for our community through daily original news reporting, expert commentary and analysis, podcasts, newsletters, videos, and social media. And unlike virtually every other news outlet in Canada, our journalism isn’t funded by government. This means that what you watch, listen and read in The Hub is entirely independent and uninfluenced by the hundreds of millions of dollars in public subsidies going to the news industry.
Full disclosure: The Hub has a point of view. We believe in the importance of economic competition and free markets, maximal free speech, and celebrating the symbols, history, and individuals that define who we are as a people. Fundamentally, we care about freedom: of expression, of thought, of association, and in economic relations. We are dedicated to bringing about a dynamic, free, and prosperous future for Canada.

Our Case for Support
Did you know that digital news outlets in Canada are funding upwards of 50 percent of their newsroom costs through direct and indirect government subsidies to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars? This means that not only is the news produced by the CBC majority government funded, so too is most of the news journalism of private media outlets like The Globe and Mail, Postmedia, along with local and regional newspapers.
More government funding of news equals less public trust in the media. It undermines journalism’s role in holding the powerful, including the government, to account. In trying to save journalism, government is killing it—with far-reaching consequences for our democracy.
The Hub does not accept government subsidies. In doing so, we forego hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in financial support. So if you share our belief in the importance of maintaining a truly independent press, support our journalism and analysis.
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Our Team

Rudyard Griffiths
PUBLISHER & CO-FOUNDER

Sean Speer
EDITOR-AT-LARGE, RESEARCH DIRECTOR & CO-FOUNDER

Harrison Lowman
MANAGING EDITOR

Luke Smith
DEPUTY EDITOR

Graeme Gordon
Senior Editor & Podcast Producer

Falice Chin
Alberta Senior Producer

Taylor Jackson
RESEARCH & PRIZE MANAGER

Amal Attar-Guzman
CONTENT EDITOR

Alisha Rao
CONTENT COORDINATOR

Elia Gross
Advertising Content Coordinator

Aiden Muscovitch
Assistant Editor

Kirk LaPointe
B.C. Correspondent and Senior Advisor

Kenneth Whyte
SENIOR ADVISOR

Mark Cameron
Senior Advisor, Corporate & Industry Council

Rudyard Griffiths
PUBLISHER & CO-FOUNDER
Rudyard Griffiths is the publisher of The Hub.

Sean Speer
EDITOR-AT-LARGE, RESEARCH DIRECTOR & CO-FOUNDER
Sean Speer is The Hub’s Editor-at-Large. He is also a university lecturer at the University of Toronto and Carleton University, as well as a think-tank scholar and columnist. He previously served as a senior economic adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Harrison Lowman
MANAGING EDITOR
Harrison Lowman is The Hub’s Managing Editor. He has worked for more than a decade in journalism, including at TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin, CBC News, CTV National News, and The Literary Review of Canada. He’s also an enthusiastic Scout leader.

Luke Smith
DEPUTY EDITOR
Luke Smith is The Hub’s deputy editor.

Graeme Gordon
Senior Editor & Podcast Producer
Graeme Gordon is The Hub’s Senior Editor and Podcast Producer. He has worked as a journalist contributing to a variety of publications, including CBC, National Post, Canadaland, and Toronto Sun. He’s also a world traveler and previously lived in South Korea.

Falice Chin
Alberta Senior Producer
Falice Chin is a freelance journalist based in Calgary, serving as the Hub’s Alberta Senior Producer. She has worked as a reporter, editor, podcast producer, and newsroom leader across Canada and the Middle East, with a focus on economics, public policy, and regional identity.

Taylor Jackson
RESEARCH & PRIZE MANAGER
Taylor is The Hub’s Research and Prize Manager. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the University of Toronto. He has worked with several think tanks in Canada and the U.S. and previously served as a senior advisor to the Ontario Minister of Finance.

Amal Attar-Guzman
CONTENT EDITOR
Amal is The Hub’s Content Editor, Content Manager and Podcast Producer. She was a marketing coordinator at the Munk Debates and a Master’s graduate from the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.

Alisha Rao
CONTENT COORDINATOR
Alisha Rao is The Hub’s Content Coordinator. She has previously worked as a program specialist at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and is a Master’s graduate of Queen’s University.

Elia Gross
Advertising Content Coordinator
Elia Gross is The Hub’s Advertising Content Coordinator. She recently graduated from the University of King’s College with a joint honours degree in philosophy and contemporary studies.

Aiden Muscovitch
Assistant Editor
Aiden Muscovitch is a student at the University of Toronto studying Ethics, Society and Law. He is The Hub’s Assistant Editor. He has also worked as an intern for Conservative Member of Parliament and Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Michael Chong.

Kirk LaPointe
B.C. Correspondent and Senior Advisor
Kirk LaPointe is The Hub‘s B.C. Correspondent. He is a transplanted Ontarian to British Columbia. Before he left, he ran CTV News, Southam News and the Hamilton Spectator. He also helped launch the National Post as its first executive editor, was a day-one host on CBC Newsworld, and ran the Ottawa bureau of The Canadian Press. His B.C. experiences include being managing editor of the Vancouver Sun, the English-language ombudsman of the CBC, and most recently the publisher and editor-in-chief of Business in Vancouver and vice-president editorial of its parent company, Glacier Media. He ran and finished second for the Vancouver mayoralty in 2014. He has taught for two decades at the UBC School of Journalism and now writes columns for Glacier Media.

Kenneth Whyte
SENIOR ADVISOR
Ken is the editor and publisher at The Sutherland House, former SVP Public Policy at Rogers Communications, former editor-in-chief and publisher of Maclean’s, and founding editor of the National Post.

Mark Cameron
Senior Advisor, Corporate & Industry Council
Mark has served in several government roles and advisory positions, including as Director of Policy and Research in the Prime Minister’s Office (2006-2009) and Deputy Minister of the Policy Coordination Office in the Government of Alberta (2019-2022). He was also the Executive Director of Canadians for Clean Prosperity and has held advisory board roles with the Banff Forum, Canadian-American Business Council, Canada-India Business Council, Canada 2020, Cardus, Energy Futures Lab, and Smart Prosperity.