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Award-Winning Multimedia Reporter & Photojournalist

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Tag Archives: Politics

In more than a decade of journalism, political and social issues have been a central focus of my work.

From award-recognized coverage of missing and murdered aboriginal women, to reporting from the election campaign trenches at the federal, provincial and municipal levels, my work has been published in the National Post, Toronto Star, The Tyee, Briarpatch, THIS Magazine, and Vancouver Observer.

Below are some samples from my politics portfolio.

Symposium Shares ‘Down-to-Earth’ Fixes to High-Cost Housing

March 13, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Vancouver event unites advocates, developers, architects, politicians and more.

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The Tyee, Tyee Solutions Society

Manitoba Métis Win Historic Land Claims Case Against Canada

March 8, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Métis people in Canada are jubilant after the Supreme Court of Canada resolved a legal land battle that was 143 years in the making, the second historic constitutional victory in months.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

Coal Opponents Forging Cross-border Ties

March 8, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Plans to ramp up exports from Washington, Oregon and BC are uniting opposition across 49th Parallel.

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The Tyee

Mining worries raised amid celebration of Sacred Headwaters deal

March 7, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

While the B.C. government celebrates its win of a national environmental award for a pact that protects the province’s Sacred Headwaters region, the leader of a group that shared the honours criticized ongoing proposals for coal mines in the area.

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The Tyee

South of Border, Hot Debate Involves BC Coal Port Plans

March 7, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Expansion for Asia export puts BC in middle of climate, jobs fight in Washington state.

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The Tyee

BC Conservatives promise to abolish carbon tax, avoid labour strife

March 5, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

As part of its campaign promises, the BC Conservatives would abolish the province’s nascent carbon tax aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions, party leader John Cummins said today.

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The Tyee

Education consultations marred by bloody Saskatoon skirmish

March 1, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The federal government’s attempt to consult First Nations across the country over its proposed First Nations Education Act remain controversial, with some taking part in a series of meetings, and others pledging to boycott them.

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Windspeaker newspaper

Violence Against Women Act moves ahead in U.S.

March 1, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

As violence against women dominates discussions among Aboriginal and human rights groups in Canada, south of the border the long-sought Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was passed by the U.S. Senate on Feb. 12.

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Windspeaker newspaper

Canadian Parliament Unanimously Approves Launch of Missing and Murdered Women Committee

March 1, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Human rights and indigenous groups in Canada are celebrating after Parliament voted unanimously on February 27 to launch a special committee on missing and murdered Native women.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

‘Upscaling’ of DTES Eroding Low Income Housing: Report

February 21, 2013by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Vancouver’s housing crisis worsened in the Downtown Eastside in the past year, according to a report released yesterday by an activist housing group, with fewer and fewer Single Resident Occupancy (SROS) rentals within reach of many residents’ budgets.

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The Tyee, Tyee Solutions Society

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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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