Carol Linnitt is a Canadian journalist and the co-founder and managing editor of The Narwhal environmental magazine.
5-578: The Narwhal is a Canadian investigative online magazine that focuses on environmental issues. It was launched by Carol Linnitt and Emma Gilchrist in May in 2018 as a spin-out of their previous work with DeSmog Canada and is a not-for-profit organization funded by membership subscriptions and is a member of the Institute for Nonprofit News . Gilchrist is the Editor-in-Chief / Executive Director ; Linnitt
10-657: A lawsuit against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) over Bracken's arrest, seeking damages for wrongful arrest, wrongful detention, and violation of rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms . Carol Linnitt Linnit was born in Vancouver. She has a 2021 PhD in from the University of Victoria that focussed on English, and Cultural, Social and Political Thought She won an Emerging Alumni Award from
15-593: Is the Executive Editor; Mike De Souza is the Managing Editor; the Ontario Bureau Chief is Denise Balkissoon; and Amber Bracken is a regular contracted photojournalist. Amber Bracken , on assignment for The Narwhal , was arrested alongside CBC commissioned journalist Michael Toledano while reporting on the 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests . The Narwhal was noted for their support of Bracken, in
20-567: The University in 2022. Prior to her PhD, she obtained a Master's degree in English Literature from York University and a Master's degree in philosophy in the field of phenomenology and environmental ethics . Linnitt is a journalist and co-founded The Narwhal environmental magazine, where she also works as the managing editor. She directed the short documentary Coal Valley: The story of B.C.'s quiet water contamination crisis which
25-452: The context of her being an independent contractor. In 2021, The Narwhal journalist Sarah Cox won a Press Freedom Award for her reporting on the Site C hydroelectric project . Despite the small size of the organization, The Narwhal has won many awards. In 2022, Narwhal journalist Ainslie Cruickshank won a SEAL Environmental Journalism award . In 2023, The Narwhal and Amber Bracken launched
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