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Moira Wyton

theglobeandmail.comCanada
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Moira Wyton connects Canada’s housing market and mortgage decisions to the everyday financial questions readers are asking. She is an audience editor at the Globe and Mail, focusing on service journalism that explains major national stories and curates real estate coverage through an accessible, finance‑centred lens.

Service coverage of mortgages and housing costs

Wyton’s finance work centres on helping readers understand how policy and market shifts translate into concrete impacts on their housing costs and mortgages. In coverage of interest rate decisions and their effect on mortgage uncertainty, she foregrounds practical implications for homeowners and prospective buyers, tying central bank moves directly to payments, renewal risks and affordability. Her service journalism remit is to break down major national issues for readers, and she applies that approach to economic and housing questions by prioritising clear explanations over market jargon. She frames real estate and mortgage stories around what they mean for people making decisions now, rather than abstract investment strategy, making her coverage particularly relevant to households tracking budgets and long‑term borrowing.

Real estate roundups and Home of the Week

A recurring format in Wyton’s work is curated real estate roundups that gather key housing stories into a single, reader‑friendly package. Her “Home of the Week: Canadian real estate news for the week of Jan. 30” and similar pieces, such as her March 13 real estate news roundup, combine notable listings with reporting on broader market trends. These roundups survey price movements, inventory shifts and regional dynamics, while spotlighting individual properties that illustrate what is happening on the ground for buyers and sellers. In coverage promoted around questions like whether 2026 is the year the real estate market finally favours buyers, she highlights slower price growth, rising supply and changing bargaining power, translating those signals into guidance about negotiation and expectations in key provinces. Across these pieces, her distinguishing trait is synthesis: she pulls together multiple data points, stories and listing examples so readers can see how macro‑level finance and housing trends show up in the actual homes available each week.

Explaining national news through a practical lens

Beyond specific real estate packages, Wyton’s role is explicitly focused on service journalism that breaks down major national stories for readers. She concentrates on explanatory journalism, taking complex issues from the national news agenda and framing them around the questions audiences need answered. Her social bio underscores this, describing her work as combining audience editing with a real estate newsletter, and noting ongoing interest in the intersection of health and politics. In practice, that means her finance and housing coverage is designed to anticipate confusion around terms, policies or market signals and resolve it with straightforward context. Rather than profiling industry players or leaning on insider commentary, she writes in a format that prioritises clarity, step‑by‑step explanation and takeaways that readers can apply to their own financial decisions. This practical lens shapes how she treats everything from interest rate announcements to housing policy debates.

Background in health and public policy reporting

Wyton brings a deep background in health and public policy reporting to her current finance‑adjacent work. She has previously worked as a full‑time health reporter, including pandemic‑era coverage that examined how COVID‑19 reshaped health systems and reporting practices. Her past reporting on issues such as the drug toxicity crisis and debates over safe supply funding, where she chronicled calls for bold investment that went unanswered in a provincial budget focused on treatment and recovery, shows a sustained interest in how government choices affect vulnerable communities. She has also reported on health, politics and the courts for other major Canadian outlets. That experience informs her coverage of housing and finance by anchoring it in policy detail and social impact: when she reports on mortgages, affordability or market shifts, she carries over a habit of interrogating how decisions made by institutions translate into lived realities for readers.

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