Monica Kidd

Class of 2022

Monica Kidd has written seven books of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. From 1998 to 2004 she worked as a reporter/editor for CBC Radio in St. John’s, Nfld.; there, she guest-hosted many local programs, including Radio Noon, Weekend Arts Magazine and The Fisheries Broadcast. She also worked as national science reporter and in her final year was assigned to Quirks & Quarks. She works as a family physician with research interests in evolutionary medicine and maternal and child health. She occasionally works in Antarctica as an expedition guide, lecturing on the natural and cultural history of the extreme South. She has three children.

Clippings

  • 2022
  • Healthy Debate

Medicine vs. Journalism? Navigating the tension between two fields

  • 2022
  • CBC News

Cow burps targeted as researchers look at ways to reduce methane emissions

  • 2022
  • Think Global Health

Bake for Ukraine

  • 2022
  • The Sprawl

Alberta Set To Make Companies Pay Up On Plastics

  • 2022
  • Calgary Eyeopener
  • CBC
  • CBC News
  • CBC Radio
  • The Calgary Eyeopener

CARBON FARMING

  • 2022
  • News Decoder

Decoder: What happens if you buy a carbon credit?

  • 2022
  • CBC
  • CBC Radio
  • The Calgary Eyeopener

FARM EMISSIONS

  • 2022
  • The Toronto Star

Canadian farmers and ranchers are plotting for a future with less carbon — and they’re making it work

  • 2022
  • The Toronto Star

Not resting in peace: Graves tumble into the sea as coastal erosion plagues Newfoundland

  • 2022
  • Earth Island Journal

Pushing for Polluter Pays Legislation in the Golden State

  • 2022
  • CIUT 89.5 FM

TALKING TABOO

  • 2022
  • The Toronto Star

Public-health doctors have never been needed more — but the strain and burdens have never been clearer

  • 2022
  • Healthy Debate

Fear of losing freedom common thread behind vaccine hesitancy, cross-cultural survey finds

  • 2022
  • Healthy Debate

Moral injury: An emerging legal field spurred by the pandemic?

  • 2022
  • National Post
  • PostMedia

Canada doesn’t know how bad its doctor shortage is, let alone how to fix it