Glenn Wanamaker

​Originally from Montreal, Glenn Wanamaker is an experienced journalist who earlier worked for CBC in Halifax and Cape Breton and is now based in Quebec City with CBC Radio. He's been interested in news, politics, and issues of all kinds since he was a newspaper delivery boy, and has written for a long list of newspapers and magazines.​

Latest from Glenn Wanamaker

How green is natural gas? The case for and against Quebec's Énergie Saguenay project

Énergie Saguenay, a proposed $14-billion pipeline and LNG terminal, is the largest private investment project in recent Quebec history. Its promoters say it would be among the cleanest LNG plants in the world. Can it truly cut greenhouse gas emissions? That depends.

Is Quebec City's troubled Davie shipyard making a comeback?

Five years after it faced bankruptcy, the Davie shipyard in Lévis, Que., unveiled a converted navy supply vessel in a public ceremony this week that was as much about the company's new swagger as it was about the ship.

Cancer rates in Gros-Mécatina no higher than rest of Quebec: report

Quebec Public Health officials are reassuring residents of a Lower North Shore municipality that they don't run a higher risk of getting cancer, just because of where they live.

'Beautiful nightmare' awaits Quebec town hosting next G7

The security challenges are formidable as the small town of La Malbaie in Quebec's Charlevoix region begins planning next year's G7 summit.

'I'm writing you with my heart battered and my hands shaking': Letters for Quebec City Muslims

A Facebook campaign called 'Letter à toi' collected about 180 letters which will be given to the families of the victims of the January mosque attack. It will also be shared in key locations so other members of the community can read them.

Quebec man reaching for the stars in final stretch of astronaut tryouts

The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will select two new astronauts this summer among a list of 72 shortlisted candidates.

Quake-levelled school in Nepal village rebuilt with Quebecers' help

Two weeks ago, flowers and tea were prepared for a special celebration outside a newly rebuilt school in the isolated village of Chheskam, Nepal. It was destroyed in the April 2015 earthquake, but has now been rebuilt with the help of a Quebec doctor.

Gaspé citizens concerned fracking could be on the table for Petrolia's Haldimand oil project

The energy firm Petrolia appears to be at a crossroads with its Haldimand oil project, located next to residential area in Gaspé, after tests confirmed the existence of what it calls a "functional" oil reservoir at the site.