Tiffany Cassidy is a journalist and audio producer who specializes in the environment.
She focuses on feature journalism and narrative podcasts. She's produced podcasts/radio pieces for Apple (via BBC Natural History Unit), BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, The Guardian, The Conversation and others. She's written print pieces for The Washington Post, The Globe and Mail and The Guardian.
Her work has spanned from behind-the-scenes at the COP26 climate conference, to developing a new medium of storytelling for people with low vision alongside Google, to uncovering the science of dinosaurs, and beyond.
She’s based in Waterloo, Canada, near Toronto. She lived in the UK for four years, working with national media and production teams. She reported from Romania for six months, covering protests over a Canadian mining development, and the outcomes of Romanian orphans adopted internationally when communism fell. Her master’s degree in environmental policy is from Sciences Po in Paris. She started as a journalist in 2012 at the CBC in Saskatchewan.
Contact:
Email: tiffany.cassidy.journalism@gmail.com
Mastodon: @tiffcassidy@newsie.social
Twitter: @tiffcassidy
LANGUAGES
Gathers/interviews in English and French
Files and reports in English
EDUCATION
Masters International Environmental Policy, Sciences Po, Paris
BA Journalism, University of Regina
AWARDS
RTDNA Digital Media Award
Ruth Shaw Award Yorkton Film Festival
Saskatchewan Press Gallery Award
Kay Robbins Travel Bursary