The Maple has two distinct sections: news and opinion. Here are the pitching guidelines for each section. Please don’t send the same pitch to both sections. If one of our editors thinks it’s best suited for the other section, they will forward it onto the other editor. We welcome unsolicited pitches and submissions.
Pitching a news piece:
The Maple welcomes pitches for long-form news stories and explainer pieces that shed new light on the top political issues of the day.
We are interested in original stories that dig deep beneath power-serving narratives and enrich public understanding of key political issues. Our reporting is fiercely critical and relentlessly factual. We cover stories that other publications do not.
The Maple pays $275 CAD for news stories that are typically 1,500 words in length. When work is assigned and rejected without request for revision, we pay 50 per cent of the agreed upon fee.
What we’re looking for: A good pitch will include a 100-200 word summary of:
What your story will cover and its relevance to a timely political issue.
Which of our main coverage areas that your topic fits under.
Some examples of sources you expect to use.
Why you are the right person to cover the story.
An estimation of how long it will take to finish, and any support you might need.
Please also include information about your journalistic experience, and links to up to three examples of your previous work. If you are a journalism student or are new to the profession, please briefly describe what sparked your interest in the story you wish to cover.
Send pitches to Submissions [at] readthemaple.com.