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Justin Dallaire

theglobeandmail.comCanada
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Justin Dallaire is a digital editor with The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business team, combining a markets briefer's pace with a personal finance editor’s focus on service for everyday investors. His work distills breaking business and market developments into concise, accessible formats and ties them back to what they mean for individual investors and savers. He brings to this coverage a background in personal finance journalism and financial-services marketing reporting, shaping stories that keep readers oriented in fast-moving markets while answering practical money questions.

Daily markets briefing for Canadian investors

Dallaire contributes markets-focused coverage for The Globe and Mail’s investing section, including “Before the Bell: What every Canadian investor needs to know today,” a pre-market article that gives readers a snapshot of the trading day ahead. In this format he surfaces the key developments investors need to watch, framing business news, economic indicators and corporate updates around their relevance to individual portfolios. The work is tightly structured and time-sensitive, reflecting his role on the Report on Business team editing breaking news and writing headlines for market and business stories. The emphasis is on clarity and utility: readers come away with a short list of factors expected to drive trading and the broader context for why they matter to Canadian investors.

Service journalism on personal finance and investing

Before joining The Globe and Mail, Dallaire spent several years focused on service journalism for MoneySense, where he was senior editor and oversaw some of the outlet’s most popular personal finance content. His responsibilities included editing service articles that covered all aspects of personal finance, such as Ask MoneySense advice columns and the annual Where to Buy Real Estate guide, work that required translating complex financial decisions into concrete guidance for readers. He also wrote explanatory features like “Top financial innovations of the last 25 years,” examining how products and tools such as new investment vehicles and digital platforms have reshaped the way people manage and grow their money. In addition to investing products, his coverage has drilled into tax policy changes, including explaining new capital gains tax inclusion rules for a general audience, emphasizing what legislative shifts mean in practice for taxpayers and investors. Across these pieces, Dallaire’s reporting is characterized by straightforward language, a focus on practical takeaways and an orientation toward helping readers make informed decisions about saving, investing and planning.

Business and marketing coverage earlier in his career

Dallaire’s understanding of the financial services sector is informed by earlier work as an editor and reporter covering business and marketing, particularly at a trade publication focused on advertising and brand strategy. His articles there examined campaigns by banks and insurers, including “Manulife zeroes in on tiny moments,” which looked at the “A little can do a lot” campaign positioning financial success as something built from small, everyday decisions. He has also reported on retail and consumer-facing initiatives, such as interviews with executives about market expansion and brand strategy in sectors adjacent to financial services. This background gives him a lens on how financial institutions present their products to consumers, how campaigns are designed to build trust, and how those efforts intersect with the broader economic and competitive environment. That experience shows up in his finance coverage through attention to how products are communicated, not just how they work, and how investor behavior is influenced by messaging as well as by market fundamentals.

Editing and presentation of business news

In his current role with The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business team, Dallaire’s day-to-day work is centered on shaping the presentation of business journalism—editing breaking news, refining story structure and writing headlines that surface what matters most to readers. His prior experience overseeing complex service packages, such as multi-part real estate guides and recurring advice columns, means he is accustomed to packaging information in ways that help readers navigate large decisions over time, not just react to single news events. Colleagues and industry organizations describe him as a business and finance specialist, involved in content that spans markets, investing and real estate, underlining the breadth of subject matter he can handle while keeping a consistent service orientation. Whether he is guiding a daily markets brief, editing a feature on dividend stocks or shaping an explainer on tax changes, Dallaire’s work reflects a steady through-line: clear, actionable coverage that connects business news and financial products to the concrete choices facing individual investors and households.

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