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Abigail Turner

Abigail Turner is an award-nominated journalist who began her career in broadcast journalism. She worked primarily as a video journalist in Winnipeg before moving to Vancouver. Turner has taken on various roles in her career, including anchor and producer, while working in major outlets, including Global News and CTV News.

Abigail's Latest Articles

Inspirit Foundation announces recipients of Canada’s first fund for Muslim artists
First apartment building in Canada becomes Rainbow Registered
How non-profits and donors can prepare for the coming tariff turbulence

Non-profits often rely on consistent funding to serve vulnerable communities. When tariffs drive up prices, it can lead to higher demand for services just as resources become more limited.

Une conversation avec l’économiste en chef de RBC : Répercussions de la géopolitique sur les organismes sans but lucratif

L’économie du Canada est instable. Des représentants d’organismes sans but lucratif ont récemment rencontré Frances Donald, économiste en chef de RBC, pour discuter de l’influence de l’économie actuelle sur leur travail et sur les collectivités qu’ils servent.

A conversation with RBC’s Chief Economist: How the geopolitical landscape is impacting non-profits

Canada’s economy is volatile. Recently, non-profits joined RBC’s chief economist, Frances Donald, for a conversation about how today’s economy is shaping their work and the communities they serve.

Why are one-third of non-profit workers food insecure?

As inflation rises and wages stay stagnant, more non-profit workers are turning to the very organizations they serve to help make ends meet.

Passion versus exhaustion: 2025 Changemaker Wellbeing Index reveals toll on Canada’s non-profit workers

The strength of Canada’s communities depends on the people behind it. New data from Future of Good and Environics Research shows non-profit and charitable workers are facing complex wellbeing challenges that demand our collective attention.

Community culture is the solution to Canada’s most pressing social issues: open letter

Create Canada proposes an Arts and Culture Corps that would empower young people to address pressing social challenges through creativity and community engagement.

Liberal leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. (Illustration by Elisha Dacey/Facebook)
Potential social sector impacts from Canadian election promises

Here’s a breakdown of how the three main parties’ promises could affect changemakers.

More than one million Canadian youth need mental health help. How data sparked GreenShield to action

The Youth Mental Health Data Hub, unveiled by GreenShield in partnership with Mental Health Research Canada, is a data-driven solution to help address the youth mental health crisis.

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