Journalist with The Narwhal based on unceded Gidimt’en territory, home of the Wet’suwet’en Nation. Signal: writermjs.08
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In northwest B.C., coming together for the salmon is an intergenerational affair. So when @writermjs.bsky.social went to Prince Rupert for a gathering to celebrate 10 years of protection for the Skeena River estuary, his kid came along.
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A gathering in Prince Rupert, B.C., marked ten years of protection for Skeena River salmon under Indigenous law
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“If Canada’s LNG projects can’t stand on their own two feet, then public dollars should not prop them up."
IISD’s Steven Haig warns that LNG projects are risky investments & subsidies shift some of that risk from corporations onto Canadians.
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The Canadian Journalism Foundation, Society of Environmental Journalists and Institute for Nonprofit News have all recognized our reporting in recent weeks
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Experts say the Canada-Germany LNG deal highlights the climate and economic risks tied to projects like Ksi Lisims LNG in B.C.
Some personal news, as they say:
After 6 years on staff with The Narwhal, I'm taking a leap of faith and returning to freelance, as of this summer. It's been an honour and privilege to work so closely with this group of editors and journalists and I'm deeply grateful. Here's to the next chapter!
After weeks in court, The Narwhal is in the home stretch of our press freedom trial against the RCMP — final arguments are wrapping up.
We’re standing firm in our conviction that journalists must be given access to cover the actions of powerful government institutions like the police.