Léa Moreau
About the Author of the Site
Hello — I’m Léa Moreau, founder and editor of Thepostview. I created this site to deliver concise, reliable daily news and thoughtful analysis so readers can understand not just what happened, but why it matters. My work centers on clear perspectives across politics, technology, culture, economy, science, and opinion, with an emphasis on explaining complex stories in a direct, accessible way.
I trained in political science and journalism and have reported, written, and edited across digital newsrooms and think tanks. Over the years I’ve covered elections, regulatory shifts in tech, cultural conversations, and developments in science and markets. That background helps me connect dots between policy, innovation, and everyday life — and to spot the trends and forces shaping our headlines.
At Thepostview I prioritize accuracy, context, and brevity. I strive to distill key facts, identify credible sources, and provide the perspective readers need to make sense of fast-moving stories without unnecessary noise. Whether it’s a breaking political decision, a new tech policy, a cultural trend, a market movement, or a scientific advance, I focus on what’s essential and why it matters.
I believe great journalism combines curiosity, critical thinking, and empathy. My goal is to help readers think more clearly about important issues: to present evidence, highlight trade-offs, and offer thoughtful commentary when appropriate. I welcome nuance and strive to separate analysis from advocacy, while making space for informed opinion pieces that provoke constructive discussion.
Beyond reporting and editing, I enjoy mentoring young journalists, speaking at panels about news literacy and the ethics of digital reporting, and collaborating with subject-matter experts to deepen our coverage. I’m fluent in English and French, and I draw on international perspectives to contextualize local and global stories for our audience.
I’m grateful you’re here reading Thepostview. If you have tips, story ideas, or corrections, please reach out — I value reader input and believe a strong newsroom is a two-way conversation. Together we can keep the news clear, relevant, and useful.