Sharon Riley

Sharon Riley

Sharon Riley is an award-winning journalist based in Edmonton. She is the Prairies bureau chief for The Narwhal, where she has worked since 2018. Her writing has also been published by The Walrus, Harper’s, The Tyee, and Maisonneuve, among others. She has covered everything from the intersection of environmental issues and rural life to technology in the transport industry and nursing home policy. She won the Allan Slaight Prize for Journalism in 2020 and has been a finalist for awards from the Canadian Association of Journalists, the National Magazine Awards, and the Digital Publishing Awards. Sharon was born and raised in rural Alberta, and if she’s not at her computer she’s probably outside somewhere with her family.

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Le secteur caritatif au Canada : Perspectives 2022

La collaboratrice Sharon Riley a demandé aux dirigeants du secteur ce qu’il convient de savoir pour se préparer aux changements et aux incertitudes de 2022. Voici douze tendances qui, selon eux, seront d’actualité durant la prochaine année.

The Philanthropist interview: Niki Sharma

As of last October, BC’s non-profit sector has a “home” in government, in the person of MLA Niki Sharma, Parliamentary Secretary for Community Development and Non-Profits. Her mandate: ensure a smooth pandemic recovery and act as the sector’s advocate and point of contact in government.