Journalism
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The Real War Facing the Wet’suwet’en Nation (VICE)
The pipeline-fuelled conflict between the RCMP and land defenders is a war between tribal and colonial law as old as Canada itself. And it’s a war we’ve internalized.
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#TrackingTransmountain Video Explainers (The Discourse, APTN, HuffPost)
A collaborative project from The Discourse, APTN News, and HuffPost Canada that aims to deepen the reporting on Indigenous communities affected by the Trans Mountain expansion project.
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How Basketball Became Part of First Nations Culture (The Walrus)
For decades, B.C. banned potlatches and other traditions. Some young athletes found another way to bring their communities together.
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Kids of Addiction (The Discourse)
What my father’s overdose death taught me. Silver – Best Personal Essay, 2018 Canadian Digital Publishing Awards. Written during a Literary Journalism residency at the Banff Centre.
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Breaking Tradition (BCBusiness & The Discourse)
Inside one First Nation’s backroom deal with Kinder Morgan Canada. Finalist for a 2018 Jack Webster Award for Excellence in Business, Industry and Economics Reporting.
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What made this Haida clan potlatch so historic? (The Discourse)
Stripping two hereditary chiefs of their titles for secretly supporting Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline leaves more questions than answers, and the Haida struggling for unity.