Erika Thorkelson
As a freelance writer, Erika Thorkelson is dedicated to showcasing compelling stories that illuminate our world and how we live. Having lived in Dublin, Ireland and Miyagi Prefecture, Japan (as well as Winnipeg and Edmonton) she is able to bring an international perspective to local issues. Her essays, features and profiles have appeared in This Magazine, The New Quarterly, Herizon’s Magazine, the Edmonton Journal, and the Walrus. A regular contributor of arts and culture writing to the Vancouver Sun, she holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of British Columbia. She is the host of the Canadian Fiction Podcast, a series that showcases the work of new and emerging authors. http://www.erikathorkelson.com
Stories by Erika Thorkelson
30 Years of Calgary Flood Warnings Fell on Deaf Ears
As the people of southern Alberta begin to put their lives back together, the question...
Extreme Flooding in Southern Alberta Causes Deadly Sour Gas Leak
A sour gas leak from a natural gas pipeline put the flood-ravaged southern Alberta community...
The Here and Now of Climate Change: Crew Embarks on First Human-Powered Expedition of Northwest Passage
The crew of the Arctic Joule showed off their rig on Tuesday at Vancouver's Maritime...
Apache’s 9.5 Million Litre Spill Covers 42 Hectares of “Internationally Important” Wetlands
A week and a half after its discovery, Apache Corporation estimates that a toxic water...
Alberta Government Mum on Fracking Company’s Industrial Leak
Few details are available eleven days after a leak of “produced water” from a pipeline...
Alberta Tory MP Rathgeber Jumps Ship Over Transparency Issues
Member of Parliament Brent Rathgeber blasted the Federal Conservative party Wednesday for their lack of...
Kayak Navigates into Climate Change Debate
Vancouver playwright Jordan Hall throws down the gauntlet on climate change with her award-winning play Kayak....
Cooperation on Climate a Threat To Canadian Sovereignty, Says TransCanada
TransCanada has made itself a defender of Canadian sovereignty in the debate over the Keystone...
DFO Library Closures “Unworthy of a Democracy”
A portion of Canada’s national archives is once again going on the chopping block as...