Emma Gilchrist
Editor-in-chief and executive director
Emma Gilchrist is a reporter, editor, public speaker and spreadsheet-keeper. She started her journalism career more than 15 years ago and co-founded The Narwhal with Carol Linnitt in 2018. Emma grew up in a small town in northwestern Alberta where she saw firsthand the important role resource development plays in Canadian communities. She went on to earn a journalism degree from Mount Royal University in Calgary and to work as a reporter and editor in Canada and the U.K., including stints at the Calgary Sun and Calgary Herald. While at the Calgary Herald, Emma created a weekly environmental column and website called The Green Guide, which won an Alberta Emerald Award and Canadian Newspaper Association Great Ideas Award. In 2015, Mount Royal University honoured Emma with an alumni award for her work reimagining Canada’s media landscape. And in 2017 and 2022, Emma was recognized by Canada’s Clean50 for building a “powerhouse environmental investigative journalism outlet.” Also in 2022, Emma won gold at the National Magazine Awards for a personal essay about her decades-long quest to track down her biological parents. And in 2023, she won a National Newspaper Award for a feature about terminating a pregnancy for medical reasons. When she’s not tethered to her computer, Emma is happiest reading a book or surfing the waves of Vancouver Island (not simultaneously).
Stories by Emma Gilchrist
Prime Minister Harper’s Inaction on Climate Killed the Keystone XL Oilsands Pipeline
With U.S. President Barack Obama expected to deny a permit to the Keystone XL pipeline...
EXCLUSIVE: Site C Dam ‘Devastating’ for British Columbians, Says Former CEO of BC Hydro
In an exclusive interview with DeSmog Canada, former BC Hydro CEO Marc Eliesen says ratepayers...
It’s Time for an Adult Conversation About Canada’s Oilsands
In late May, Canada’s “energy leaders” met in Toronto for the Energy Council of Canada's...
‘This is a Watershed Moment’: Chief Vows to Be Arrested As Fight Against Site C Dam Ramps Up
On the banks of the Peace River on Saturday, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip told hundreds...
Permits to Start Construction on Site C Dam Issued Despite Pending Lawsuits
Authorizations allowing construction to begin immediately on the Site C dam on the Peace River...
Construction on Site C Dam Will ‘Indefinitely Scar’ B.C.’s Relationship with First Nations: Chief
The Treaty 8 First Nations have received notice from BC Hydro that work on the...
This Glacier Won’t Be Turned Into a Ski Resort After All
A billion-dollar plan to build a 6,300-bed resort in the glacial wilderness near Invermere is...
It’s Official: Site C Dam Could Power Fracking Operations in Northeast B.C.
The electricity created by the controversial Site C dam — long touted for producing enough...
The Forgotten Electricity that Could Eliminate Need for Site C Dam
On January 17, 1961, Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and United States President Dwight Eisenhower...