Author

Jimmy Thomson

Jimmy is a reporter and editor based in Victoria. He speaks both English and French, and his expertise is in environment, climate, science, and how cities influence their environments. He is a multimedia journalist who has worked in every Arctic country, reporting on science, climate change, Indigenous communities, wildlife, and resources. His work has appeared in CBC, The Narwhal, Vice, The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and many others. He is a recent grantee of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and has received more than a dozen awards from Canadian and international bodies. Jimmy sits on the board of the Canadian Association of Journalists, which is trying to make government more transparent, among other initiatives. He used to write and edit for the Syrup Trap, a wildly popular satire site that published bad headlines like "Corb Lund euthanized after breaking a leg at the Calgary Stampede." Before he was a journalist he studied sea slug brains on Vancouver Island then worked as a guide and polar bear guard in the polar regions. When he's not working he's hanging out with his niece or skiing on the North Island; someday he hopes to combine the two.

Policing

The RCMP spent $3.75 million in five months of enforcement at Fairy Creek

By Jimmy Thomson
Nov 17, 2021

A document obtained by Capital Daily breaks details some of the costs of enforcing the injunction

Transportation

The Victoria airport bus is not coming

By Jimmy Thomson
Oct 20, 2021

Why we’re kidding ourselves when we wish for affordable airport transportation

Politics

Election 2021: Meet your Victoria candidates

By Jimmy Thomson
Aug 25, 2021

Candidates spoke to Capital Daily about their priorities, from transportation to climate—and we asked them all for their housing solutions

Climate Change

Salt Spring Island's duelling crises

By Jimmy Thomson
Aug 3, 2021

Housing is at a breaking point. But to understand why there’s nowhere to live, first we need to understand why it’s getting harder to get water

Environment

BC judge rules media has a right to access the Fairy Creek blockades

By Jimmy Thomson
Jul 20, 2021

Capital Daily is part of a coalition of media partners that took the RCMP to court to ensure right to access

City Hall

Councillor Geoff Young defends comments about residential schools, burials

By Jimmy Thomson
Jun 12, 2021

Young objected to the use of the words ‘genocide’ and ‘mass grave’ in a council debate on Canada Day celebrations

Policing

Independent media outlets filing legal challenge over RCMP obstruction

By Jimmy Thomson
May 26, 2021

Capital Daily is joining with a coalition of outlets and the Canadian Association of Journalists to demand the freedom to cover protests

Housing

How to make space

By Jimmy Thomson
May 19, 2021

How Victoria could flip the script on density