
Nathan VanderKlippe
Nathan VanderKlippe is a Canadian journalist who specializes in business and economic reporting. His work frequently explores the impact of governmental decisions on Canadian markets and consumer behavior, shedding light on the complexities of trade and economic challenges faced by the country.
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With reports from Adrian Morrow and Nathan VanderKlippe.
What happens to the billions of dollars in tariffs the U.S. collected?To find out how measles reignited in North America, reporter Nathan VanderKlippe went on a 40,000-kilometre medical odyssey from southern Thailand to small-town New Brunswick.
Canada is close to losing its measles elimination status. What happens then?The story, masterfully reported and beautifully written by The Globe’s Nathan VanderKlippe, should serve as a stark warning that the resurgence of measles is only just beginning.
How a single measles case became 5,000 – and the lessons not learned
Nathan VanderKlippe's investigation into the resurgence of measles in North America brought him as far as southern Thailand.
Behind my search for the source of the measles resurgenceVanderKlippe is a journalist for The Globe who interviewed Louie.
B.C. Insider: U.S. Indigenous group sues for consultation rights north of the borderWith reports from Steven Chase and Nathan VanderKlippe.
Canada shortlists German, South Korean companies for major submarines purchaseNathan VanderKlippe is an international correspondent for The Globe.
Trump, Iran-Israel attacks loom large over G7 summit talksIn the political instalment, reporters Nathan VanderKlippe and Steven Chase answer questions about the earnestness of Trump’s threat to make Canada the 51st state.
How will Trump’s tariffs affect your personal finances? We answer your questionsNathan VanderKlippe is a Washington correspondent who discusses Trump's economic strategies regarding Canada.
How have Trump’s tariffs affected Canadian politics and beyond? We answer your questionsNathan VanderKlippe is an international correspondent for The Globe covering the Trump administration.
A carve out in the trade war – is this the first of many?Nathan VanderKlippe and Linsday Jones spoke to many Canadian fishermen and producers who rely heavily on exports to the U.S.
Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum, Shopify’s Kanye West store takedown and Canada-U.S. supply chains: Business and investing stories for Feb. 16Nathan VanderKlippe reports on the federal government's promise to invest in fighting organized crime and drugs.
Trump’s pause on tariffs, Buy Canadian sentiment and the latest job numbers: Business and investing stories for Feb. 9















































