
Fred Lum
Fred Lum is a photographer for The Globe and Mail, known for capturing compelling images that complement journalistic storytelling. His work often focuses on current events and human interest stories, providing visual context to the narratives covered in the publication.
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Fred Lum is a staff photographer who reflects on the New Brunswick punk scene.
We answered your questions about the Underexposed series and photojournalism in CanadaFred Lum is a staff photojournalist at the Globe participating in the Underexposed Q&A.
Q+A: Which hidden stories across Canada have our Underexposed photo series illuminated? Send us your questionsFred Lum is credited with a photograph in the article.
Jonathan Church named artistic director of the Stratford FestivalFred Lum reports on the issues patients face with Manulife and Shoppers Drug Mart regarding GLP-1 drugs.
Canada’s unemployment rate climbs, Ottawa to delay EV mandate and a Manulife-Shoppers agreement: Business and investing stories for the week of Sept. 7Fred Lum is a prominent photojournalist at The Globe.
A summer job at a newspaper taught TIFF’s Cameron Bailey the art of working on deadlineFred Lum is credited with a photograph in the article.
Investing in a bank mutual fund is better than not being invested at all
Fred Lum is a journalist for The Globe and Mail.
Ontario college sector facing one of province’s largest mass layoffs, union saysPhotographer Fred Lum and I drove to Naples, the farthest south we’d reach into the U.S.
Fewer Canadians – and less fun – at a St. Petersburg mobile home parkFred Lum is a Globe photographer who accompanied Salmaan Farooqui on the road trip.
Business Brief: A trade-war road trip




















































