Emma McIntosh
Reporter | Toronto |
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About Emma McIntosh
Emma McIntosh has covered environment, energy and national news. She covered misinformation and disinformation in the 2019 federal election. She has reported for StarMetro Calgary, the Toronto Star and the Calgary Herald as well as Canada's National Observer. A former Seattle-ite and dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada, Emma graduated from Ryerson University's undergraduate journalism program in 2018.
She has focused on investigative journalism since 2017. Emma also covered the Alberta provincial election in April 2019. Projects she's worked on have been shortlisted for multiple national awards, including a National Newspaper Award, the Canadian Hillman Prize and CJF Jackman Award for Excellence.
RCMP arrest Wet’suwet’en matriarchs at final camp blocking pipeline
Police officers sawed apart a wooden gate with the word “reconciliation” painted on it and pulled down red dresses meant to honour MMIWG. Seven people were arrested.
RCMP arrest 11 more in expanding raids on Wet’suwet’en territory
The conflict over the Coastal GasLink pipeline stretched into its third day Saturday. Meanwhile, the RCMP drew international condemnation for repeatedly violating freedom of the press.
RCMP draw back after second wave of raids on Wet’suwet’en
Four people were arrested Friday, the latest escalation of a battle over the fate of the Coastal GasLink pipeline. It was the second day of RCMP raids in the remote area of northern B.C.
RCMP raid Wet’suwet’en land defender camps
The raids began before dawn. Police arrested six people, detained journalists and cut off the remote B.C. First Nation’s radio communications.
RCMP urge Wet'suwet'en to stand down over pipeline or face arrest
Members of the remote First Nation in northern B.C. are expecting conflict with police to come at any moment. “Nobody slept well last night,” said Jennifer Wickham, a Gidimt'en Clan member
Wet’suwet’en brace for 'imminent' RCMP action as pipeline talks break down
Talks between the First Nation, Coastal GasLink and the B.C. government ended without resolution Tuesday night. The community fears violence may be imminent — especially as at least three of the same commanding officers who spearheaded last year’s RCMP sweep of the area appear to be leading the charge again.
RCMP denies report that officers threatened to arrest Wet’suwet’en
The allegations come hours after the RCMP pledged to stand down in the conflict over the Coastal GasLink pipeline. Both sides say they have evidence to back up their account, but only the Wet'suwet'en said they were willing to make it public at this time.
Wet'suwet'en chiefs demand investigation into RCMP's blockade
Imagine that the police are blocking the entrance to your neighbourhood. That’s the situation Wet’suwet’en people have been in since the RCMP set up a ‘checkpoint’ along the road leading to their territory in northern B.C., said Harsha Walia of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.
Here's what Alberta can learn from California's orphan well problem
Alberta has been reluctant to take steps that, in California’s case, have lessened the enormous strain on the state’s public purse.
Canada's first likely case of coronavirus identified in Toronto
At a press conference at Queen's Park Saturday, officials announce case of man in 50s In Toronto hospital with suspected case of coronavirus.