Journalists at odds over reporters taking jobs with government

But outgoing Globe bureau chief Drew Fagan says there should be more 'cross-pollination'

With Hill journalists still buzzing over the recent exodus of journalists to the federal government, Drew Fagan, The Globe and Mail's outgoing bureau chief who took a job with Foreign Affairs this month, says reporters shouldn't shy away from pursuing jobs on the so-called "dark side" and ...

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