
Stephanie Cram
Climate Reporter, CBC Edmonton at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Host of Muddied Water: 1870, Homeland of the Métis. Climate reporter @CBCEdmonton. Previously worked @CBCManitoba Got a story ideas? [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
canadianinquirer.net | Stephanie Cram
For the second time in a row the Edmonton Oilers are taking on the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup final, but are Canadians rallying behind the last remaining team from Canada? While there are plenty of people across the country who won’t be supporting the Oilers, you can find fans — both diehard and casual — hoping for Edmonton to bring home the Cup. In Halifax, more than 4,800 kilometres away from Edmonton, it’s rare to find an Oilers fan.
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3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Stephanie Cram
For the second time in a row the Edmonton Oilers are taking on the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup final, but are Canadians rallying behind the last remaining team from Canada? While there are plenty of people across the country who won't be supporting the Oilers, you can find fans - both diehard and casual - hoping for Edmonton to bring home the Cup. In Halifax, more than 4,800 kilometres away from Edmonton, it's rare to find an Oilers fan.
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Mar 29, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Stephanie Cram
Indigenous·NewThe 1885 resistance will be commemorated this weekend in St. Paul, and Cree storytellers will tell their community’s side of the story, ahead of the 140th anniversary of the Frog Lake Massacre. 'All along it has been one-sided,' says Eric TootoosisStephanie Cram · CBC News · Posted: Mar 29, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 12 minutes agoLeah Redcrow says the Saddle Lake Snake band continues to be blamed for the Frog Lake Massacre, because it was led by her ancestor Wandering Spirit.
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Mar 14, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Stephanie Cram
Indigenous·NewIndigenous leaders from across the country are congratulating the new prime minister, but are stressing the need to work together to address funding and service gaps, and to address the threat of the Trump administration.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Stephanie Cram
Indigenous·NewAs Justin Trudeau steps aside as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, some Indigenous people say that over the last decade, the party gave more attention to Indigenous issues than previous governments.
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The process of flaring in the oil and gas industry became a lightning rod in Alberta last week when the federal government unveiled proposed legislative changes to reduce methane emissions in Canada. https://t.co/8ZuVA5fT8h

Video extraordinaire Tyson Koschik and I won a National RTDNA! https://t.co/BwCZzXbMl5

My first story as CBC Edmonton’s climate reporter: how a First Nation is fighting climate by planting rows of trees. https://t.co/vzj6abHSXO