Denise Balkissoon
Executive editor
Denise Balkissoon is based in her hometown of Toronto. Prior to becoming executive editor, Denise helped launch The Narwhal's Ontario bureau, steering the team to Canada's highest journalism honour, the Michener Award. She has also been executive editor at Chatelaine and a columnist, reporter, editor and podcast host and producer at The Globe and Mail. Her work has been recognized by the National Magazine Awards, the Digital Publishing Awards, the National Newspaper Awards, the Canadian Journalism Foundation and the Association of Ontario Midwives. In 2011, she was a founding member of the groundbreaking digital magazine the Ethnic Aisle, and the Urban Alliance on Race Relations has recognized her longstanding commitment to integrating racial justice into Canadian journalism.
Stories by Denise Balkissoon
The thrill of galvanizing people
Our Greenbelt reporting is up for the most prestigious journalism award. A pod of members...
Why we dug into Sterigenics and its use of carcinogens
Residents in the Greater Toronto Area had no idea a company operating in their community...
Announcing The Narwhal’s 2024 Indigenous photojournalism fellowship
We are excited to offer a new photojournalism fellowship for First Nations, Inuit and Métis...
This Black History Month, let’s remember nature is for everyone
As Black History Month comes to a close, we want to highlight some stories on...
What matters at Canada’s winter events: fossil fuel sponsors — or ice?
Ottawa’s second Winterlude without the Rideau Canal Skateway is its 27th sponsored by Enbridge Gas....
Cross-border Great Lakes love
In this week's newsletter, Ontario bureau chief Denise Balkissoon tells us about an exciting new...
Ontario needs energy storage. Why is it holding out on two big projects?
Energy Minister Todd Smith has delayed making a final decision on proposals in Meaford and...
You asked us to go to Meaford. So we did
Residents of Meaford, Ont., asked us to dig into TC Energy’s proposed battery project for...
Independent journalism saved the Greenbelt from development
After 11 months of dogged reporting from The Narwhal and beyond, Doug Ford has succumbed...