Bill MacLoughlin is an award-winning journalist with credentials in radio, television, print, and on-line media. He has extensive experience producing news and current affairs, as an editor, a reporter, a writer/producer, an on-air analyst, a political columnist and a documentary producer. He has also managed three radio newsrooms.

He has particular expertise in:
• Alberta politics
• Science and technology
Oil sands and energy issues
• Organized crime
Environment
• Military
• Health care
• Election campaigns


Based on interviews gathered as far away as Samara, on the Volga, and the Falls Road in Belfast, Bill's documentaries have examined Russian Mafiya money-laundering in Alberta, American health care lobbying in Canada, and the startling size, and social cost, of Alberta's "shadow population" of transient workers.
A two-time president of the Alberta Press Gallery, he specialised in coverage of the politics of oil and health care. His weekly column Under The Dome appeared in up to 40 newspapers.

His work has often profiled Canada's veterans, from a poignant look at our disappearing Battle of Britain pilots, to a series of vignettes on those veterans' most-remembered sights, sounds, and smells of war.   

His feature writing won a national award for Best Long Feature from the Radio and Television News Directors Association of Canada.


Bill also has experience developing and running political and single-issue websites and consulting on media issues.

Connor Pass Communications can provide media relations, writing and editing, strategic planning, and more.

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