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Natasha Baldin

Ottawa

Journalist at Freelance

editor-in-chief @charlatanlive | words @ottawacitizen, @blackpressmedia, @THISMagazine, etc. | Carleton U Journalism & Linguistics | [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks ago | ottawacitizen.com | Natasha Baldin

    Advertisement 1Green Party candidates had a glass-half-full outlook election night. Despite only winning one seat nationally, they see a bright future. Article contentUnlike other parties on the federal ballot, the Green Party candidates in Ottawa weren’t expecting any major wins in this election. Rather, local candidates see it as the beginning of a long, uphill battle.

  • 2 weeks ago | ottawasun.com | Natasha Baldin

    Green Party candidates had a glass-half-full outlook election night. Despite only winning one seat nationally, they see a bright future. Published Apr 29, 2025  •  Last updated 7 hours ago  •  3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Local Green candidates Jaycob Jacques, Nira Dookeran, Prashanta Phakal, Christian Proulx and Mark Watson await election results at Riverside Pub.

  • 3 weeks ago | thesudburystar.com | Natasha Baldin

    Some will certainly vote, but others are simply disillusioned with a system that doesn’t engage with them or serve their interests. People enter an advance polling station in the Sydney-Glace Bay riding on Easter weekend. Will a higher number of young voters take part this election?

  • 3 weeks ago | ottawacitizen.com | Natasha Baldin

    Advertisement 1Some will certainly vote, but others are simply disillusioned with a system that doesn’t engage with them or serve their interests. Article contentLooming threats to Canadian sovereignty from south of the border could be what pushes Canadians to the polls in droves on April 28, voting not just for a political party, but against the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump.

  • 1 month ago | charlatan.ca | Natasha Baldin

    One day, when I found myself alone in the Charlatan office, I decided to place several dozen miniature plastic ducks all around the room. In the coming days, as people started finding them on their desks, all over shelves and in the pairs of shoes they had left in the office, the prank became my best-kept secret. My coworkers tried to uncover who the ducker was for the rest of the year, while I sat quietly at my desk with a smirk on my face.

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Natasha Baldin
Natasha Baldin @natashabaldin
24 Apr 25

RT @Spencerpress: Advance poll numbers may be high, but many young voters still don't think politicians are listening to them, as @natashab…

Natasha Baldin
Natasha Baldin @natashabaldin
24 Apr 25

Even amid high advance poll numbers, many young voters don’t see themselves reflected in politics. My latest column for @OttawaCitizen https://t.co/VCKnQAsJCA

Natasha Baldin
Natasha Baldin @natashabaldin
23 Apr 25

It’s official! So stoked for Vancouver and for all these little girls who now have a hometown team 🩷🩷

PWHL Vancouver
PWHL Vancouver @PWHL__Vancouver

The moment it became official 🥹 https://t.co/12sXuCqhlw