Kiernan Green

Journalism fellow

Kiernan Green is a Canadian Journalism Foundation fellow working with CBC News' Business Unit, Investigative Unit, What On Earth Podcast and Rosie Barton Live show in Toronto. He's previously worked as a regional reporter in Victoria, B.C. and Humboldt, SK, and graduated from TMU's School of Journalism in 2021 with minors in global politics and modern history. Reach him at [email protected].

Latest from Kiernan Green

Pearson airport will be home to Ontario's 1st public hydrogen refuelling station

Toronto's Pearson International Airport will be home to Ontario's first public hydrogen refuelling station for zero-emission vehicles powered by fuel cells.

Edmonton man convicted of killing pregnant wife gets full parole

Michael White, who was convicted in 2006 of killing Liana White and dumping her body in a ditch, has been granted full parole.

Man charged in alleged labour trafficking involving 15 workers in Orillia

Police say they have laid human trafficking charges against a man after the alleged exploitation of 15 workers in central Ontario.

Why Somali Canadians are footing more of the bill for the climate crisis in Africa

Thanks to the climate crisis, the Horn of Africa is facing its worst drought in four decades. Somalia's economic turmoil has increased, and there is a lot of pressure on the diaspora, especially in Canada, to send more money to relatives.

Canadian businesses have much to lose if China puts security over economy, experts say

China's mediocre economic growth, paired with the issue's neglect during the recent 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, has raised concerns about the country's lack of attention to economic policy, which affects trade. According to experts, that disregard by the world's second-largest economy could have a damaging impact on Canadian business.
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Shopify shares jump as e-commerce company posts higher quarterly revenue than expected

Shopify’s third quarter overcame expectations and foretold ambitions to scale-up service offerings from freighting to financial, bucking major losses last quarter and tolls in the tech sector.

LinkedIn experiment changed job prospects for millions — and it raises red flags: privacy experts

A five-year study by LinkedIn on nearly 20 million of its users raises ethical red flags since some unknowing participants in the social experiment likely had job opportunities curtailed, experts in data privacy and human resources suggest.  

The pandemic changed how we work. Now, mothers want it to stay that way

Before the pandemic, some working mothers say they faced "unspoken confusion" if they needed to work remotely to be there for their children. Now, they say remote and hybrid work options have allowed them more flexibility to attend to both their families and careers, and experts say it's something we should strive to continue.