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.
Scheer shuns far-right website
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Andrew Scheer has distanced himself from a far right website, saying he will no longer grant it interviews until it changes its editorial direction.
Greenpeace says leading pipeline operators spilling oil every week
Greenpeace's number-crunching highlights the absence of comprehensive Canadian data on pipeline spills.
Oilpatch wants Alberta to ease up on rules
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers wants Alberta to make it faster and easier for new oil and gas projects to get off the ground. Some experts believe this is a bad idea.
Alberta Wildrose and PCs embrace unite-the-right merger
An overwhelming majority of Wildrose Alliance members have voted in favour of merging with the province's Progressive Conservative party.
Jason Kenney's year-long unite-the-right campaign to be tested in Alberta
An ex-minister in Stephen Harper's federal Conservative cabinet, Jason Kenney first floated the unite-the-right idea last year when he announced his bid to lead the provincial Tories.
Notley says polluters will pay for Calgary's new transit expansion
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced Thursday her government will dedicate $1.53 billion over the next eight years to building a new leg of Calgary's light-rail transit system.
Kirsty Duncan in hot seat over pressure to fix Harper-era science mistakes
A new report shows support for Canadian researchers largely plummeted under the watch of Stephen Harper’s Conservative government.
It's official: British Columbia will have a new NDP premier
The BC Green Party was first to break the news on Thursday evening that B.C.'s lieutenant-governor has asked the BC NDP to form a minority government in the legislature.
Clark's BC Liberals toppled in legislature confidence vote
British Columbians are now waiting to find out whether they will go back to the polls or have a new premier in BC NDP Leader John Horgan.
Advocates warn against treating nursing home murders as an isolated case
A cursory public inquiry simply won't be enough to get to the heart of the issue, say two advocacy groups for the elderly, after eight seniors were murdered under the care of a single nurse.