You can also read Gavin John's essay on why reporting from the Far North is important, even when it freezes your cameras solid: tgam.ca/4djXoZy
B.C., First Nations, Ottawa sign agreement to create ‘Realm of the Salmon’ coastal reserve /via @jennthornhillverma.bsky.social @theglobeandmail.com www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/scien...
Marine reserve is first of up to 10 committed to under Canada’s $3.8-billion nature strategy
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Journalist Gavin John shares what drives him to endure the hardships of working in the Arctic
The climate crisis does not wait. And neither can the evidence to tackle it.
We are thrilled to announce the 2nd What Works Climate Solutions Summit will be hosted by @ascend-uct.bsky.social at the University of Cape Town — 13–16 April, 2027.
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An absolute honour for our @theglobeandmail.com @pulitzercenter.org ocean reporting network project — about 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 measures to protect North Atlantic right whales to take home🥇in #datajournalism.
In fab company of @ainsliecruickshank.bsky.social too !
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Gaps in Canadian regulations may be the reason the country is a safe bet, experts say
Photojournalist Gavin John joined a group of Canadian Rangers as they participated in the yearly Operation Nanook-Nunalivut.
The goal: Travel 5,400-kilometres by snowmobile to Churchill, Man., from Inuvik, NWT, without any road infrastructure.
In a show of Canada’s military strength, patrol group braves freezing temperatures and ferocious winds as they begin a journey that will take them across 5,000 km of the harshest terrain on Earth
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📊The 11th Annual Digital Publishing Awards — Best Data Journalism:
Silver: Collision Course: Animals Killed on Canada's Railways, @thenarwhal.ca
Gold: Cut the Cord, Save the Whales (Entangled series), @theglobeandmail.com
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