Emily Haws, an associate producer assigned to the power panel, will move within spitting distance of Greenland to CBC North in Iqaluit, Canada, where she will cover politics and more.
Iqaluit, with a population of about 8,000, is evenly spit between English and Inuit speakers, and sits on roughly the same latitude as mid-state Alaska.
Prior to joining CBC in 2019, Haws was a news reporter and columnist at The Hill Times in Canada, a twice-weekly publication that acts as the local newspaper for Parliament Hill and the surrounding community.
She interned at the Telegraph-Journal and The Ottawa Citizen.
Haws graduated from Carleton University.
You can congratulate Haws on Twitter.
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