Eric Reguly

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Eric Reguly is a Canadian newspaper columnist. His articles appear almost daily in Report on Business, the financial section of Toronto-based The Globe and Mail. Reguly is also a writer for Report on Business Magazine, and occasionally contributes to Globe Auto, the automotive section of the newspaper, along with his wife. Reguly is also an occasional commentator with Report on Business Television.

Eric Reguly has won several awards for his work, and is considered a feature columnist with The Globe and Mail. He has worked with several Canadian newspapers prior to joining the Globe in 1997, and, today, is arguably the most well-known face in Report on Business.

In April 2007, with his wife working at the Rome office of the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), he became The Globe's European business correspondent, based in Rome,

Eric was born in Vancouver, grew up in Toronto, Washington D.C. and Rome and has Canadian and Italian citizenship. He and Karen have two daughters, Arianna and Emma, both avid soccer players.

Eric Reguly is very tall, over 6 foot 5 inches ( 197 cm.) His left foot is much smaller than his right foot [Reguly in Europe blog] [1]

Reguly is the son of award-winning investigative journalist Robert Reguly.

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  1. ^ Reguly in Europe blog : Linkname: The shoes make the man, and the country too http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070905.WBwreguly20070905075248/WBStory/WBwreguly/

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  • [1] Journalistic Biography