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CBC followed up on our investigation into the relationship between TransAlta and U of A this week

You might remember our investigation into coal company TransAlta's funding of research at the University of Alberta, which we published back in May. That piece was the result of our nearly two-year long freedom of information investigation.

Well, it turned a lot of heads, including some over at the CBC. And this week CBC rolled out its own story on how the university researcher worked with TransAlta to develop a presentation and talking points. It's such a zinger that it earned a 23-minute segment on The Current. Listen closely for a couple of shout-outs for The Narwhal!

In other good news, we are so thrilled to say that we met our fundraising target last week and will be able to hire a full-time investigative reporter in Alberta. We are finishing up the hiring process and can't wait to introduce you.

We'd like to send an enormous thank you to all of you who become monthly members or made a one-time gift. Our monthly members now contribute nearly $4,500 a month, which warms our hearts, eases our blood pressure and makes our investigative reporting possible. Thank you!

Read on for this week's top stories.

Emma Gilchrist
Editor-in-Chief, The Narwhal

The unmuzzling of Canadian charities

By Emma Gilchrist

A ruling by an Ontario judge last week stands to create a “new world” for charities and has left many in the charitable sector surprised and elated. Find out why.

‘It’s just starting’: Lightning storm sparks B.C. wildfire season

By Jake Sherman

2017 marked the worst fire season on record for B.C. — and scientists say climate change means the province’s wildfire season is only going to become longer and more explosive. In this photo essay, we take a look at what's happening on the ground in the Okanagan, where four fires are burning out of control. Read more.

Inuit researchers are on the lookout for migrating microplastics

Arctic plastics By Jimmy Thomson

With no severely polluted rivers draining into the Arctic Ocean and not a great deal of commercial fishing either, how have Arctic beaches grown crowded with the plastic that plagues their southern counterparts? Read more.

Doug Ford fired Ontario’s chief scientist. Here’s why that’s a big deal.

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