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.
Scientists celebrate the end of the Harper muzzle
Five people on the front lines of Stephen Harper's ideological campaign against evidence-based decision making share their thoughts on what Trudeau's win means - and if it is really a new dawn.
Diverse crowd shows up in full force to Trudeau's swearing-in ceremony
After the speeches, the new prime minister wades into the crowds for handshakes and selfies with people of all backgrounds.
Canadians split along party lines over climate change
Just 45 per cent of Canada's Conservatives believe that global warming will endanger them personally - compared to 71 per cent of Liberal supporters.
Trudeau sworn in as 23rd prime minister of Canada, new cabinet announced
As promised, half of his 30 cabinet ministers are women.
Celebrity chief re-elected on the front lines of the oil sands
Oil sands opponents Neil Young, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu have all befriended Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca-Chipewyan First Nation.
Canadian author Ruth Ozeki wins big in land of Leo Tolstoy
Canadian author honoured with literary award from great-great grandson of Leo Tolstoy in Moscow.
Mass migration crisis, and it may get worse
Climate change likely to cause 200 million climate refugees.
Prince Charles deals a royal flush against fossil fuels
Prince Charles joins growing international push for divesting from fossil fuel companies and ramping up support for renewables ahead of lndmark climate summit - and Trudeau is getting on board.
Trudeau's chance to transform Canada into a clean energy superpower
Clean Energy Canada urges Trudeau to transform Canada into a green energy superpower — and to tap into a global renewables trade racing towards the $1 trillion mark.