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Category Archives: The Tyee

The Tyee is an “independent daily online magazine reaching every corner of B.C. and beyond,” with 340,000 unique monthly readers. Two-time winner of the coveted Edward R. Murrow Award (2009, 2011), the Tyee was also awarded the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Excellence in Journalism Award (2009), the Webby Award “Official Honoree” (Best Political Blog and Best News), and three Canadian Online Publishing Awards (2009).

Leadership Quest: Several Candidates Are Up for Next Chiefdom of the Assembly of First Nations

July 5, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The heads of 633 First Nations will vote for the position of national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, in a race with eight candidates vying for the top position.

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Indian Country Today Media Network, The Tyee

Slight reversal in federal refugee health cuts ‘too little too late,’ say doctors

July 3, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Doctors and health care workers across the country today said a slight reversal in cuts to the Interim Federal Health Program is “too little and too late.”

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The Tyee

Tensions Rise over Dismal Salmon Forecast

June 28, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

At Stó:lō ceremony, talk of waning Fraser River sockeye returns and political clashes with some commercial fishers.

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The Tyee

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney besieged by critics during BC visit

June 27, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

By the time Jason Kenney began his speech yesterday morning in Surrey, the Citizenship and Immigration minister had been confronted at least four times during his short B.C. visit.

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The Tyee

Civil liberties concerns raised after Vancouver protest arrests

June 26, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Civil liberties advocates are raising questions after five people were arrested in Vancouver on the weekend at a Quebec solidarity protest.

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The Tyee

Don’t want coal mines? Then don’t buy steel: Compliance Energy CEO

June 20, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The head of Compliance Energy Corp. said his firm’s proposed Raven Underground Coal Project, in Vancouver Island’s Comox Valley, will not harm the environment.

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The Tyee

Conservatives’ Refugee Health Cuts Rile Doctors

June 19, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

‘Groundswell’ of anger by MDs, other health providers, against hit to Interim Federal Health Program.

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The Tyee

Vision Vancouver critic Sean Antrim appointed COPE executive director

June 18, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The left-leaning Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE) unveiled its new executive director today.

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The Tyee

Protestors Seek 13 Conservative ‘Heroes’

June 14, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

At least 80 MPs — including 24 in BC — faced calls last night to heed Conservative MP Wilks’ suggestion to break ranks on Bill C-38.

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The Tyee

Ashlie Gough ‘Didn’t Want to Die’

November 9, 2011by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Victoria artist who overdosed at Occupy Vancouver was passionate, magnetic, say those who loved her

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The Tyee

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About David P. Ball


I'm an award-winning reporter, editor, podcaster & photographer in Vancouver.

Currently freelancing, I am on the editing team at IndigiNews, and was previously a staff reporter with CBC, the Toronto Star, The Tyee, and B.C. correspondent for Agence France-Presse.

My 25 years of experience include award-recognized investigative reporting, radio and video storytelling, photojournalism, and editing.

BYLINES:
Al Jazeera. Globe & Mail. Le Monde. VICE. The Guardian. The Tyee. National Post. South China Morning Post. Times of India.

For six years I've hosted Cited Media's Addiction Practice podcast, have experience in broadcast TV & radio at CBC, and previously produced & hosted the daily Pulse news show for CFRO 100.5fm.

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REPORTING PUBLISHED IN 150+ publications internationally, reaching billions:

• CBC News
• Al Jazeera
• Globe & Mail
• Agence France-Presse
• Toronto Star
• The Guardian
• The Tyee
• VICE
• Xtra!
• Windspeaker
• National Post
• New York Post
• Daily Mail UK
• Ottawa Sun & QMI chain
• iPolitics
• Hamilton Spectator
• 24 Hours
• Georgia Straight
• Greystone Books Points of Interest
• Canada's National Observer Extract

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PHOTOGRAPHY

• Globe & Mail
• New York Post
• Bild am Sonntag (DE)
• National Post
• Toronto Star
• Georgia Straight
• VICE
• The Province
• Jakarta Post

IMAGES LICENSED for:

• Canadian Museum of History exhibit
• Canadian Museum of Human Rights exhibit
• Museum of Anthropology exhibit
• International School of Geneva exhibit
• Canadian Centre for Architecture exhibit
• University of Toronto Press cover, Responding to Human Trafficking (J Kaye)
• University of Toronto Press photo in Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women (A Dean)
• John Wiley & Sons photo in Abnormal Psychology 5th Canadian Ed. (ed. G Davison)
• Chenelière Éducation photo in textbook


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