Drew Anderson
Prairies Reporter
Drew Anderson is the Calgary-based Prairies reporter for The Narwhal, covering Alberta and Saskatchewan. He focuses primarily on the intersection of energy, environment and politics, with forays into agriculture, drought, forestry, biodiversity and more. He writes frequently on oil and gas liabilities as well as renewable energy generation and Alberta’s electricity grid.
He has spent his entire journalism career, and most of his life, in Calgary. Before joining The Narwhal in 2021, he worked for the CBC, doing everything from daily news and investigations to features and analysis. Prior to CBC, he edited and published the now-defunct Fast Forward Weekly where he produced some serious work and also got into less serious shenanigans.
Drew’s work at The Narwhal has been nominated for Digital Publishing Awards, a Canadian Association of Journalists Award and in 2025 he won the prestigious Hillman Prize for his work digging into the Alberta government’s motivations behind a moratorium on renewable energy in the province.
Outside of work, Drew reads a lot — especially science fiction. He runs, hikes, swims in the river and occasionally defeats his children in foolishly instigated snowball fights or water gun battles.
Stories by Drew Anderson
Tracking down prominent Albertans behind delinquent oil and gas companies
A former prime minister, a major philanthropist and a host of developers emerge from a...
Alberta suddenly finds more oil. It plans to sell it
Danielle Smith also met with an undisclosed 'global oil and petrochemical multinational' to talk about...
‘Increasingly concerned’: docs show B.C. government pushed back on Alberta electricity restrictions
Sharing electricity between provinces is crucial, especially during storms or outages. But documents show Alberta’s...
New Alberta Energy Regulator CEO comes from a company sitting on 500 inactive oil and gas wells
Meanwhile, Quebec says it is interested in building more pipelines and Alberta reps head to...
The Alberta government is pushing back on its own plan for electricity prices
The provincial government also opposes its own scheme for household electricity prices, and pushes for...
Alberta cabinet ministers are fanning out to promote energy and hunting in the U.S.
Alberta is continuing its one-province charm offensive. Meanwhile, it’s unveiling an ‘automatic yes toolkit’ for...
What does a ‘nuclear renaissance’ mean for uranium mining in Saskatchewan?
Saskatchewan is home to the world’s largest high-grade uranium deposits — key to nuclear power...
Trump ‘doesn’t need’ Canada’s oil — and Alberta opens the Rockies for strip mining
We’re back into an endless cycle of speculation and concern around every twitch, smile, off-hand...
Here’s what Danielle Smith said (and did) ahead of Trump’s inauguration
To woo Trump, Danielle Smith went to Florida. The province also opened a contest for...