As a Toronto-based writer and communications consultant, Craig MacBride has trekked into the mountains of Guatemala, jumped from an airborne plane, climbed through the snow banks of Halifax in January, and waded through the thigh-high bullshit of several election campaigns. As a reporter, he has covered arts and entertainment, all levels of government, homicides and accidental deaths, the media planning and advertising industries, and education. He has written humour columns for the Toronto Star and CBC Radio One about electoral reform and the death of Christmas, maintained a daily politics blog for the Mississauga News, and even started an amateur photoblog while living in self-imposed exile in Victoria, British Columbia.
After stretching into the field of communications, Craig became a media relations/public affairs officer for the Government of British Columbia in the Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. He was assigned to work at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver at the International Media Centre. Craig has worked as a communications manager on federal and provincial election campaigns and is currently a communications writer and editor for a Bay Street greentech startup.
After stretching into the field of communications, Craig became a media relations/public affairs officer for the Government of British Columbia in the Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. He was assigned to work at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver at the International Media Centre. Craig has worked as a communications manager on federal and provincial election campaigns and is currently a communications writer and editor for a Bay Street greentech startup.
