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Martha Ilboudo

Martha Ilboudo is a freelance journalist in Ottawa whose work has appeared in the Ottawa Sun, Ottawa Business Journal and Our Homes Magazine. Originally from Ghana, she was five years old when her family moved to Canada and settled in Montreal, Que. When she’s not chasing her next big story she doesn't mind getting lost in a good book or two.

News | BY MARTHA ILBOUDO | June 28, 2017
'We love that we’re world-renowned; we love that we’re respected for the products that we make and they are stunningly beautiful and—in circulation coins—useful as well,' says Mint CEO Sandra Hanington. P&I photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY MARTHA ILBOUDO | June 28, 2017
News | BY MARTHA ILBOUDO | June 28, 2017
'We love that we’re world-renowned; we love that we’re respected for the products that we make and they are stunningly beautiful and—in circulation coins—useful as well,' says Mint CEO Sandra Hanington. P&I photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY MARTHA ILBOUDO | June 28, 2017
'We love that we’re world-renowned; we love that we’re respected for the products that we make and they are stunningly beautiful and—in circulation coins—useful as well,' says Mint CEO Sandra Hanington. P&I photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY MARTHA ILBOUDO | June 28, 2017
News | BY MARTHA ILBOUDO | June 28, 2017
'We love that we’re world-renowned; we love that we’re respected for the products that we make and they are stunningly beautiful and—in circulation coins—useful as well,' says Mint CEO Sandra Hanington. P&I photograph by Sam Garcia
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | February 8, 2017
Parliamentary Secretary Celina Caesar-Chavannes shows P&I inside her condo, and reveals the less-than-luxurious lifestyle of an MP on the move. P&I photograph by Jake Wright
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | February 8, 2017
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | February 8, 2017
Parliamentary Secretary Celina Caesar-Chavannes shows P&I inside her condo, and reveals the less-than-luxurious lifestyle of an MP on the move. P&I photograph by Jake Wright
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | October 10, 2016
Photograph courtersy of Phil Harvey
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | October 10, 2016
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | October 10, 2016
Photograph courtersy of Phil Harvey
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | July 11, 2016
When in his riding, Seamus O'Regan suggests seeing the beauty of Petty Harbour-Maddox, just south of St. John’s, by soaring high above the ground on North Atlantic Ziplines. P&I photograph courtesy of Seamus O'Regan
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | July 11, 2016
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | July 11, 2016
When in his riding, Seamus O'Regan suggests seeing the beauty of Petty Harbour-Maddox, just south of St. John’s, by soaring high above the ground on North Atlantic Ziplines. P&I photograph courtesy of Seamus O'Regan
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | April 20, 2016
Parliamentary Poet Laureate George Elliott Clarke says he wants parliamentarians to consider the impact poetry has on politics and public policy. Photograph courtesy Library of Parliament
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | April 20, 2016
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | April 20, 2016
Parliamentary Poet Laureate George Elliott Clarke says he wants parliamentarians to consider the impact poetry has on politics and public policy. Photograph courtesy Library of Parliament
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | April 20, 2016
Travers Debates honorary co-chairs former Liberal cabinet minister John Manley and former Conservative cabinet minister and journalist Peter Kent, pictured at the 2013 debate. P&I photograph by Jake Wright
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | April 20, 2016
FeatureBY MARTHA ILBOUDO | April 20, 2016
Travers Debates honorary co-chairs former Liberal cabinet minister John Manley and former Conservative cabinet minister and journalist Peter Kent, pictured at the 2013 debate. P&I photograph by Jake Wright