Sadie Stephens
Audience Engagement & Development | Vancouver |
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About Sadie Stephens
Sadie is a graduate of Simon Fraser University's School of Communication. Before joining Canada's National Observer, she interned at the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity and worked as a digital media assistant for the non-governmental organization Watershed Watch Salmon Society.
CNO’s Atlantic reporter receives prestigious Metcalf journalism fellowship
Atlantic Coast climate reporter Cloe Logan has been chosen for the coveted Metcalf Institute’s Annual Science Immersion Fellowship for Journalists. The fellowship is highly competitive, with Metcalf receiving applications from more than 200 prospective attendees representing 65 different countries this year.
Karyn Pugliese receives prestigious award for contributions to Indigenous storytelling
Canada’s National Observer editor-in-chief Karyn Pugliese (a.k.a. Pabàmàdiz), was honoured Saturday night by the Canadian Association of Journalists with the prestigious Charles Bury Award for outstanding achievement in Canadian journalism.
A once-in-a-lifetime art experience at the AGO with Stephen Jost
Canada’s National Observer is offering a unique gift of this once-in-a-lifetime art experience to the first supporter to make a donation of $4,000 towards our fundraising campaign.
Preventing extinctions: a Conversations event celebrating conservation on Pacific islands
The first Conversations event of 2022 is happening this Thursday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST. Linda Solomon Wood, David Beers, Gregg Howald and Andy S. Wright will discuss ecological restoration around the globe.
Canada’s National Observer is now available as a smartphone app!
Download our app on your mobile device and take advantage of enhanced access to all of our critical climate reporting, including articles, podcasts and newsletters.
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The stakes are high...
As we enter the final hours of the spring fundraiser campaign I want to thank you for your generous support of our vital climate journalism.