David P Ball

Award-Winning Multimedia Reporter & Photojournalist

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Tag Archives: Business & Economy

In more than a decade of journalism, my reporting has frequently focused on businesses, economics, fiscal policy, and corporate responsibility.

From highlighting innovation and best-practices in the environment or community, to investigating corporate misconduct or shareholder concerns, my work has been published in The Tyee, THIS Magazine, Briarpatch, Vancouver Observer, Gulf Islands Driftwood, and more.

Below are some samples from my business and economy portfolio.

Book: Extract – The Pipeline Wars (Vol. I: Enbridge)

December 15, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Chapter on Enbridge’s Kalamazoo River oil spill disaster.

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Extract, Vancouver Observer

Poets rally their verse to keep Langley forest from development

December 8, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Hundreds of poets are putting their verse together to keep a 10-hectare forest slated for development by Langley council intact, and they’re hanging their work from trees with ribbons.

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The Tyee

Grassy Narrows Anti-Logging Blockade Marks Ten-Year Anniversary

December 4, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

In remote northwest Ontario, a crackling bonfire and story-telling quietly marked the 10-year anniversary of the longest protest blockade in Canada’s history, one that has become an iconic Native land defense battle.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

U.S. and Canada-Wide Protests Target Pacific Trails’ Proposed Fracking Pipeline

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

Activists in Canada, the U.S. and all the way to Trinidad and Tobago are staging protests on November 27 in support of a blockade against a natural gas pipeline and fracking project in northern British Columbia.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

Coal Port to China Barges ahead without Public Support: Activists

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

A plan to significantly expand a Surrey coal port — allowing it to export four million metric tonnes of the fossil fuel a year, mostly to China, and potentially doubling that later — is barging ahead quietly without much public awareness or input, says a climate change activist group.

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The Tyee

Spiritual Leaders Vow to Defend Mother Earth from Oil Sands and Pipelines With Spiritual Declaration

November 23, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Indigenous spiritual leaders from across the continent have launched a declaration to protect Mother Earth from the impacts of development in Canada’s oil sands mega-project.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

Canada unique for lack of xenophobic sentiment in public discourse: Kenney

November 10, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The immigration minister said that his immigration crackdown — from marriage fraud to human smuggling and what he called the “abuse of Canada’s generosity” — is not driven by ideology or racism.

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The Tyee

Kinder Morgan Pitches Oil Sands Pipeline Expansion to Skeptics on Both Sides of Border

November 9, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

A proposal to more than double a pipeline from Canada’s oil sands to tanker terminals in Burnaby, British Columbia, and Anacortes and Ferndale, Washington, is drawing fire from First Nations on both sides of the border who say the risks to traditional territories and waters are unacceptable.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

Kinder Morgan launches BC consultations on controversial pipeline expansion

November 7, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Energy giant Kinder Morgan is holding public consultations across the Lower Mainland over the next several weeks, bringing its proposed TransMountain pipeline expansion under public scrutiny.

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The Tyee

Schüssler Fiorenza’s ‘kyriarchy’ pits courage and creativity against Empire

November 1, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

By coining a word encompassing all oppressions and injustices 20 years ago, one Catholic woman offered anarchists, feminists and theologians alike tools for change.

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Geez magazine

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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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