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Cloe Logan

Cloe Logan

Journalist | Halifax
About Cloe Logan

Cloe Logan is Canada's National Observer's Atlantic reporter covering climate, the environment and politics. Cloe has also contributed to reporting on federal policy thanks to a grant from the Local Journalism Initiative and the Government of Canada.

After graduating from the Langara Journalism program, Cloe worked as a staff reporter for the Parksville Qualicum Beach News on Vancouver Island covering municipal politics. Prior to that, she contributed to an investigation into inauthentic Indigenous art sold in Vancouver's souvenir shops with The Discourse.


In 2023, Cloe received a silver award at the Atlantic Journalism Awards for her three part series on Canada's only underground coal mine in the digital long form category. She was also awarded a fellowship from the Metcalf Institute, which included a week at the University of Rhode Island learning about the natural, social, and engineering research guiding an equitable transition to clean energy.

In 2024, Cloe's story A tale of two coasts received a bronze award in the Long Feature Category at the Atlantic Journalism Awards.

360 Articles

Home upgrade rebates are soaring — but not fast enough

Incentives provided through the province’s CleanBC’s Better Homes program jumped from $3.6 million in 2020 to about $33.5 million in 2022. Those figures include money for air source heat pumps, upgrades to electricity services, insulation and more. That information isn’t publicly available and was provided to Canada’s National Observer by Ecotrust Canada, which received them through a FOI.

Heat pumps challenge the chill

Ryan Kelly was already a heat pump advocate when he installed one in his almost century-old home a couple of years ago, but even he was surprised at how well it performed during a cold snap last winter.