Kathleen Jolly
Intern
Kathleen is currently an intern at Global News online, writing stories on everything from sex education to financial advice.
She is completing her post-graduate diploma in journalism at Humber College in Toronto.
She holds a bachelor’s from McGill University in Montreal, where she studied Middle Eastern politics and Spanish.
Her favourite topics are social justice, politics, food and cats.
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Tips for transitioning to outdoor runningSpring is in the air. Birds are singing, flowers are blooming and runners are, well, running. Running coach Bruce Raymer shares his tips for transitioning your run from indoors to outside.HealthMar 27, 2015
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Beyond Earth Hour: Tips for saving energy, reducing your carbon footprint every dayOn Saturday, people around the world will mark Earth Hour by turning off the lights for an hour. But if you really want to reduce your carbon footprint, try these expert tips.ConsumerMar 24, 2015
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Celebrating Earth Hour 2015: Events happening across CanadaDarkness is coming...for an hour. The World Wildlife Fund's annual Earth Hour is celebrating its ninth anniversary this Saturday.CanadaMar 23, 2015
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What you need to know about International Day of HappinessThe United Nations created this day three years ago, to promote one of the organization's fundamental human goals of happiness.Mar 20, 2015
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The changing nature of charity: Plugging in to the digital ageNine months and $115 million later, the previously little-known disease of ALS has been talked about around the world.LifestyleMar 19, 2015
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Crossing the Canada-U.S. border with a criminal recordLet’s say in your younger years, you committed an offense that got you banned from crossing the border. What are your options?CanadaMar 17, 2015
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Tips for selling your home in TorontoThe average price of a detached home in Toronto has peaked above the million dollar mark. So, what does that mean for those looking to sell their homes?ConsumerMar 6, 2015
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Robo-advisors: Taking the emotion out of investing?Human emotions are great if you’re looking for love. But, they may not be beneficial when making major financial decisions. One emerging market says it’s taking emotion out of the equation.ConsumerMar 5, 2015
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Reality check: What’s the evidence behind Ontario’s sex ed curriculum?Ontario’s updated sex ed curriculum has sparked debate around the role schools and teachers have in educating students about their sexual health and themselves. Global News sought out the evidence behind sex ed so you don’t have to.CanadaMar 4, 2015