Student Work

Canada’s Temporary Foreign Workers Controversy: Years in the Making
To Have & To Hold: Evelyn Amony’s Story
What the NHL lockout means for the CBC

What the NHL lockout means for the CBC

Rachel Bergen, Emma Smith and Jimmy Thomson ’14

B.C. couple resumes the challenge of representing right-to-die case
Survivors haunted by memories of crash that killed 10 migrant workers
Beneath the Boom: The Price of Progress in Brazil

Beneath the Boom: The Price of Progress in Brazil


The International Reporting Program reports on how land disputes in the name of economic progress have affected the lives of Brazil’s indigenous people

Shxw’éyelh: Stories of Health and Healing

Shxw’éyelh: Stories of Health and Healing


Students of the SOJ’s inaugural Reporting in Indigenous Communities class document the steps B.C. First Nations are taking to heal their communities

The Pain Project

The Pain Project


The International Reporting Program travels to Ukraine, Uganda and India to find out why so many patients are unable to access the painkiller morphine

Cheap Shrimp, Hidden Costs

Cheap Shrimp, Hidden Costs


The International Reporting Program uncovers the hidden cost of Thailand’s shrimp aquaculture industry, to its both labourers and the surrounding environment

Junos by Journos

Junos by Journos


Students of the SOJ’s first-ever Arts and Culture Journalism class offer comprehensive, live coverage of the 2012 Canadian music awards show