Fram Dinshaw
Reporter
About Fram Dinshaw
Fram Dinshaw is National Observer's Ottawa-based National News Editor and Parliamentary Reporter.
Fram has worked as a reporter for The Hinton Voice in Hinton, AB where he was nominated for a 2013 ACWS Lynda Steele Media Award for his reports on issues related to violence against women. He also worked for Jamac Publishing Limited, a chain of local newspapers based out of Kindersley, Saskatchewan.
Born in London, Fram studied history and politics at Keele University in Staffordshire.
He moved to Canada in 2007 to complete a masters in journalism at University of British Columbia.
World leaders set to hash out new climate deal – without Canada
As 40 world leaders meet with Ban Ki-moon in New York to hammer out roadmap to a low-carbon future, Harper turns his back yet again.
Harper dragged over the coals in his hometown at Globe Debate
Mulcair denounced Harper's ripping up of Kyoto treaty, while Trudeau promised to work with provinces towards a greener future.
Muslim women can wear niqabs at citizenship ceremonies...for now at least
Federal Court of Appeal dismisses Harper government's appeal against earlier ruling allowing the wearing of niqabs at citizenship ceremonies - but Tories set on taking battle to Supreme Court.
Clean Energy Canada report shows big strides in 2014 by provinces
Provinces look to green power future worth billions - surging ahead with solar, wind, biomass, and hydro development that is now powering hundreds of thousands of homes.
Crosby's strategy may propel Harper to fourth term
A right-wing British blogger says it's “money well spent" by Conservatives to hire Lynton Crosby to do what he does best: win.
You can vote now, but...
Those wishing to vote early can already do so at one of Elections Canada’s 400 office across the country.
Mulcair promises inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women
Greeted by passionate cheers on his West Coast stop, Mulcair demands inquiry into those slain or vanished and promises to step up efforts to save Syria's refugees.
Harper vets the veterans
Stephen Harper's attempt to woo veterans at an Ottawa rally are derided as too little too late by a group of ex-soldiers devoted to forcing him out come Oct. 19.