Jacqueline Ronson
Assistant editor
Jacqueline Ronson is a journalist and editor based in Youbou, B.C., on the unceded homelands of Coast Salish and Nuu-chah-nulth peoples. She previously worked for The Discourse, where her reporting in the Cowichan Valley became the foundation of a new model for thoughtful, community-led local news. Before that, she worked as a science and environment reporter for Inverse and a news and politics reporter for the Yukon News. Jacqueline loves making DIY gifts and would never turn down an invitation to a sweaty dance party.
Stories by Jacqueline Ronson
Electric conversation about a power shift in B.C.
More and more First Nations in British Columbia are leading the charge towards renewable energy....
What’s in the mix for 2026?
In our first newsletter of the year, reporters share what’s on their radar in the...
It’s a wrap: your holiday send-off from The Narwhal
For our last weekly newsletter of the year, we wanted to share some highlights from...
10 top stories from 2025, from coast to coast to coast
The Narwhal’s reporting about the natural world in Canada turned a lot of heads this...
News on the fast track
Nearly 500 people joined The Narwhal this week to talk major projects — and the...
The crisis — and opportunity — in Canadian forests
Dwindling old-growth trees in British Columbia and devastating wildfires in Manitoba highlight the urgency of...
Bundle up for politics season
Governments across Canada are gearing up for a busy fall season of politicking — and...
Across Canada, it’s a developing situation
LNG exports in British Columbia, shrinking protections in Ontario and broken trust in Alberta: as...
Water pollution flows across borders, 100% tariff-free
From coal mining runoff in British Columbia to bacterial blooms in the Great Lakes, there...