Meet Véronique Morin, Webster McConnell Fellow

Véronique Morin is an award winning science journalist who has worked across Canada, including the Arctic and in remote indigenous communities. With over 20 years’ experience in broadcast and print magazines, she is currently working as a freelance journalist for a science magazine program on Télé-Québec, writing as well as developing a documentary project. Her documentary (original idea and research) Time Bombs, about Canadian veterans who have participated in atomic bomb tests, received a Gold Ribbon award from the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, and Best Documentary award from the New York International Independent Film and Video festival. She was also nominated for “Best Research” at the Gemeaux awards. Véronique was president of the Canadian Science Writers’ Association (CSWA) from 2001-2005. She was the first president of the World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) from 2002-2004. She also serves as a judge on numerous awards committees recognizing excellence in journalism.

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