Trish Audette-Longo
About Trish Audette-Longo
Trish Audette-Longo is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University and a co-director of the Climate Disaster Project. Previously, Trish reported, edited and managed digital engagement with Canada's National Observer, and she covered politics and the environment for The Edmonton Journal.
Jagmeet Singh takes same position as John Horgan in Kinder Morgan pipeline dispute
As New Democrats closed their policy convention in Ottawa on Sunday, Jagmeet Singh said the $7.4-billion Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion needs a more thorough environmental assessment before construction.
NDP's Jagmeet Singh steers clear of oil and pipelines in Ottawa
Jagmeet Singh didn’t touch on oil, pipelines, or energy development when he addressed hundreds of NDP delegates at a national convention in Ottawa on Saturday. Rather, in a speech punctuated often by delegates standing to applaud and cheer “NDP” or “Jagmeet Singh,” the federal NDP leader focused first his policies for taking on economic inequality, then racism and intolerance.
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says Ontario PCs are in 'race to the bottom'
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath said Saturday it makes no difference who leads the province's Progressive Conservative party, even if former leader Patrick Brown is back in the race.
Former Ottawa MP Paul Dewar battles on after brain surgery
Hundreds of NDP delegates from across Canada stood up and applauded for former Ottawa MP Paul Dewar Saturday morning after learning he has been diagnosed with brain cancer and had surgery last week to remove a tumour.
NDP president apologizes to victims of harassment
NDP party president Marit Stiles issued a sweeping apology Friday to those who have experienced harassment.
Rachel Notley moves to online warfare in Alberta's battle with B.C.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley explained on Monday that she was moving into some online warfare as part of her pro-oilpatch and pipeline battle against British Columbia.
Jason Kenney says oil industry is ‘under massive attack’
Alberta United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney closed out the weekend's Manning Networking Conference in Ottawa by suggesting the oil industry is "under massive attack."
Christy Clark weighs in on B.C. and Alberta's trade war
Christy Clark accused John Horgan's new British Columbia government of "intentionally trying to frustrate" the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project on Saturday.
Doug Ford wants to work with Jason Kenney to beat carbon tax
Ontario Progressive Conservative party leadership candidate Doug Ford said Saturday morning he could envision a Ford-led Ontario and Jason Kenney-led Alberta working together to rid the land of carbon tax.
Unrestrained oil production threatens Canada's climate change goals: OECD
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development released its assessment of Canada’s environmental performance on Tuesday.