Muck Rack
For PR Teams
    OVERVIEW
    • PR Software
    • AI Solutions
    • Pricing
    USE CASES
    • Crisis Management & Risk Intelligence
    • Executive & Stakeholder Management
    • Competitive Intelligence
    • Reputation in the AI Era
    CAPABILITIES
      Media Relations
      • Media Database
      • Pitching
      • Press Release
      • Inbound Media Manager
      Media Monitoring
      • Alerts
      • Social Listening
      • Print Monitoring
      • Broadcast Monitoring
      PR Measurement and Reporting
      • Reporting
      • API
    • Media Intelligence Services
    • Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)
      • What is GEO?
      • Generative Pulse
      • Summit
    INDUSTRIES
    • Agencies
    • Financial Services
    • Healthcare
    • Retail & Ecommerce
    • Technology
    • Travel & Hospitality
    • Media & entertainment
    • Government & public sector
    • Nonprofits
For Journalists
Resources
  • Library
    • Blog
    • Guides
    • Research
    • Webinars
    • All
    Community
    • Muck Rack Daily
    • Job Board
    Customers
    • Case Studies
    • Help Center
    • Muck Rack Academy
Pricing
Company
  • About
  • Company News
  • Press
  • Careers
  • Contact
Log In
Contact Us
  • For PR Teams

    For PR Teams

    Overview

    • PR Software
    • AI Solutions
    • Pricing

    Use Cases

    • Crisis Management & Risk Intelligence
    • Executive & Stakeholder Management
    • Competitive Intelligence
    • Reputation in the AI Era

    Capabilities

    • Media Relations
        Media Database Pitching Press Release Inbound Media Manager
    • Media Monitoring
        Alerts Social Listening Print Monitoring Broadcast Monitoring
    • PR Measurement and Reporting
        Reporting API
    • Media Intelligence Services
    • Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)
        What is GEO? Generative Pulse Summit

    Industries

    • Agencies
    • Financial Services
    • Healthcare
    • Retail & Ecommerce
    • Technology
    • Travel & Hospitality
    • Media & entertainment
    • Government & public sector
    • Nonprofits
    Introducing Curation Engine
    Introducing Curation Engine

    A new AI capability that delivers analysis-ready Media Intelligence. More than just a product launch, this is a shift in how communications teams monitor, understand and act on media coverage.

    Learn more
  • For Journalists
  • Resources

    Resources

    Library

    • Blog
    • Guides
    • Research
    • Webinars
    • All

    Commmunity

    • Muck Rack Daily
    • Job Board

    Customers

    • Case Studies
    • Help Center
    • Muck Rack Academy
  • Pricing
  • Company

    Company

    • About
    • Company News
    • Press
    • Careers
    • Contact
  • Log In
  • Request Demo
Emily Senger on Muck Rack

Emily Senger

Verified
  • Producer, CBX-FM (Edmonton, AB)
  • Producer, CBXL-FM (High Level, AB)
  • None, CBC Radio
Edmonton
Canada
As seen in: CBC Radio, CBX-FM (Edmonton, AB), CBXL-FM (High Level, AB), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), The Toronto Star, VICE, Maclean's, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Today's Parent, Canadian Business, iPolitics, Advisor.ca
Radio producer and director @CBCRadioActive. Mom of two. Got a story to tell? Let's talk.
Back to Emily Senger’s profile

Articles by Emily Senger

Customers alarmed by poor service from home security company

Aug 28, 2023 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
It was bad news when Angela Larson answered her phone at 7 a.m. on a Monday morning in June. Her alarm monitoring company was on the line. They told her there was a break-in at Swish, her vintage clothing store on Edmonton's 124th Street. When Larson arrived at her business, shattered glass crunched beneath her feet. Her front window and display cabinets were destroyed. Whoever did it made off with fistfuls of jewelry from the broken cases.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (3) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

From communists to separatists, meet the other Alberta parties in this year's election

May 24, 2023 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
We've heard plenty from the United Conservative Party and the New Democratic Party during this election. But there are 12 other political parties registered with Elections Alberta, all are running candidates. Here's a rundown of who's who and what they believe in. Un-unite the right Seven parties pushing for various degrees of Alberta sovereignty are running candidates.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Affordability front and centre in Alberta election as cost of living spikes Original

May 17, 2023 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
It costs more to live in Alberta now than it did during the last provincial election. Inflation hit a nearly 40-year high last June and many living on fixed or lower incomes have been struggling. Inflation is now easing, but eight consecutive interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada are making mortgages and other debt more expensive. It's a perfect storm that's putting affordability front and centre in the Alberta election.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (5) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Donations from wealthy individuals more important under new Alberta election ad rules

May 08, 2023 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Political parties aren't the only ones trying to sway voters during this election. Third-party advertisers are also hoping to influence, on issues ranging from policing to Alberta's role in Confederation, and they have hundreds of thousands of dollars to do it. However, legislation passed by the United Conservative Party government in 2021 changed the rules for advertisers by banning donations from corporations, unions and people living outside of Alberta.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Here are five things that make this Alberta provincial election one to watch

May 01, 2023 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Edmonton The official Alberta election campaign period kicks off today, ahead of the May 29 election. Here are five things that make this Alberta election different from all the ones before it. Buckle up for a close race where parties have more money to spend · CBC News · Posted: Apr 30, 2023 10:42 PM EDT | Last Updated: 6 minutes ago The official Alberta election campaign period kicks off today, ahead of the May 29 election. Here are five things that will make this election one to watch. 1.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (6) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

 Meet the one-handed goalie stopping shots with a custom glove | CBC News Original

Feb 19, 2023 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Edmonton·New Being a one-handed goalie hasn’t always been a smooth journey. Callie Bizuk has had some help along the way, including from a dedicated prosthetist and a former national team goalie, who designed a one-of-a-kind ringette goalie glove. One-of-a-kind prosthetic helps teenage ringette player shut out the competition · CBC News · Posted: Feb 19, 2023 10:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 minutes ago Callie Bizuk isn't very good at taking no for an answer.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (6) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Edmonton non-profit connects kids with free music lessons

Dec 14, 2022 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Music lessons can be expensive but an Edmonton woman wants to make sure all kids can learn to play. Hannah Liu, a first-year science student at the University of Alberta, founded Music Unbounded with her brother, Gabriel Liu, in 2021. The not-for-profit has a network of music teachers in the city who donate their time to provide free lessons for kids. "I've known the great benefits that music has had in my life," Liu said.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

A Tin A Day spreads kindness through self-care packages Original

Dec 10, 2022 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
A MacEwan University social work student is packing kindness for people living on Edmonton's streets, one cookie tin at a time. In a project she calls A Tin A Day, Christine Wincentaylo collects empty coffee and cookie tins, packs them with self-care items such as shampoo, soap, bandages, condoms and tampons, and hands them out on the street. The tins also contain a list of mental health resources, if the recipients want more help.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (4) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Alberta authors chosen for Audible Indigenous Writers' Circle

Nov 06, 2022 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Two Alberta women hope a mentorship program for emerging Indigenous writers, run by book-streaming company Audible, will help them publish their first books. Jessie Conrad and Shelley Willier are among 21 authors from across Canada who were paired with established Indigenous writers as part of the Audible Indigenous Writers' Circle.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Edmonton woman struggles to bring six orphaned family members to Canada

Sep 14, 2022 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Edmonton·New The teen boys’ very status as orphans, without a clear head-of-household, has mired the immigration process and a rejection from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) earlier this month leaves the group wondering what to do next.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Emerging Edmonton fashion designer has career hopes pinned on Miss Universe Canada

May 01, 2022 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Edmonton·New Francheska Esguerra is designing gowns and swimwear for the more than 50 contestants who will vie for the title of Miss Universe Canada on May 14th. Francheska Esguerra hopes to launch career on the national stage · CBC News · Posted: May 01, 2022 7:00 AM MT | Last Updated: 20 minutes ago The profile of an emerging Edmonton fashion designer will go from zero to runway next month when her evening gowns and swimwear are featured at the biggest beauty pageant in Canada.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (3) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Edmonton Metal Detecting Club hopes to strike gold on Klondike Trail | CBC News

Apr 30, 2022 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
A group of treasure seekers from Edmonton is hoping modern metal detectors will help them uncover relics from the Klondike Gold Rush in a farmer's field near Barrhead, Alta., this weekend. Members of the Edmonton Metal Detecting Club, led by Brian James, say they think a portion of a historic Klondike Trail cuts through land now owned by the Hoover family, about an hour northwest of Edmonton.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Report recommends STARS air ambulance be used province-wide, replacing regional services

Jun 25, 2021 |
By Jamie Malbeuf Verified, Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
A report from the provincial government is recommending replacing Wood Buffalo’s local HERO services, with the more widely used STARS service, in an effort to make rescue services more consistent across the province. Local HERO operates a helicopter ambulance service in most of Northern Alberta and in Wood Buffalo, one of Canada’s largest municipalities.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Insurance company blocks St. Paul legion from renting space to AHS for COVID-19 testing Original

Oct 19, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
A Royal Canadian Legion branch northeast of Edmonton is crying foul after its insurance provider blocked it from renting space to Alberta Health Services for COVID-19 testing, costing it thousands of dollars in much-needed revenue during the pandemic. Royal Canadian Legion members in St. Paul, Alta., wanted to rent their space to Alberta Health Services for use as a COVID-19 testing clinic.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Future of Edmonton Winter City program uncertain | CBC News

Oct 16, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Edmonton's Winter City program, which has earned national and international attention and accolades, is on pause due to the pandemic. An employee stokes a fire in a giant ice castle in Edmonton, during the Silver Skate Festival at Hawrelak Park. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press) Edmonton's Winter City program, which has earned national and international attention and accolades, is on pause due to the pandemic.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

YWCA summer camp pivots to private cabin rentals

Oct 14, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Camp YoWoChAs has been operating on the shores of Lake Wabamun, about 70 kilometres west of Edmonton, since 1916. The interior of the yurt now available for rent at Camp YoWoChAs. (YWCA) A YWCA camp on the shores of Lake Wabamun is pivoting from a summer kids' camp to a cabin rental business, after the pandemic shuttered most of its regular activities this year. Camp YoWoChAs has been operating on the shores of the lake, about 70 kilometres west of Edmonton, since 1916.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Having a hard time finding a midwife? This could be why

Oct 13, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Today's Parent Verified
Midwives are in demand across Canada, and students are keen to train. But universities can only admit 150 annually. Emily Senger, Macleans October 13, 2020 Midwifery seemed like a natural fit for Maha Maryam. Growing up in Markham, Ont., she was surrounded by women supporting each other during pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood. “My mom always had her pregnant relatives over, especially as they got closer to delivery,” recalls Maryam.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Federal cash for mountain pine beetle battle will help stretch Alberta's efforts, researcher says Original

Oct 09, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
The $68.4 million from the federal government over three years will only go so far, since the province can easily spend $50 million on pine beetle control in a single year, says one of Alberta’s top pine beetle researchers. The red, dead trees show mountain pine beetle devastation in the Hinton, Alta., region. The federal government has committed $68.4 million over three years to fight the pest.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Neighbours business partners North Glenora infill project | CBC News

Oct 08, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
By purchasing a pair of side-by-side lots, two families hope to build a multi-family residence that is environmentally sustainable and inline with the desires of their neighbours. Melissa and David Campbell are two of the people behind T5M Connect, an effort to build environmentally- and community-minded housing projects to residential communities. (Scott Neufeld/CBC) Two families in Edmonton's North Glenora neighborhood are taking infill development into their own hands.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Midwifery is in demand, but increasing school program capacity isn't easy

Oct 08, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Maclean's Verified
Midwives are in demand across Canada, and students are keen to train. But universities can only admit 150 annually. Midwifery seemed like a natural fit for Maha Maryam. Growing up in Markham, Ont., she was surrounded by women supporting each other during pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood. “My mom always had her pregnant relatives over, especially as they got closer to delivery,” recalls Maryam.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Epcor seeks zoning change to build solar farm in river valley Original

Oct 05, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Epcor will again ask the city of Edmonton for the land zoning change it needs to build a controversial 51-acre solar farm in a southwest section of the river valley. The solar farm would sit beside the E.L. Smith Water Treatment Plant. (Epcor) Epcor will again ask the city of Edmonton for the land zoning change it needs to build a controversial 51-acre solar farm next to its E.L. Smith Water Treatment Plant, in a southwest section of the river valley.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Military monument honouring PPCLI in Griesbach neigbourhood damaged | CBC News

Oct 02, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Three brass-coloured plaques were removed from a circular stone monument. This is the second time military memorials in the north Edmonton neighbourhood have been targeted. A monument honouring the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in the Griesbach neighbourhood has been damaged, leaving the time capsule inside exposed.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Edmonton tourist dollars give needed boost to Canmore businesses during pandemic

Sep 30, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Edmonton tourists have become an increasingly important source of income for Canmore businesses in the past months as travel restrictions put the brakes on tour buses of international travelers. Hikers make their way to Rats Nest Cave near Canmore, Alta. (Bryan Labby/CBC) Luke Porter was in Canmore or climbing trips in the Bow Valley twice already this summer and he plans to sneak in one more trip in October, hopefully before the snow flies.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

10 podcasts with an Edmonton connection

Sep 29, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Ahead of YEGPodfest, CBC’s Edmonton AM asked listeners to recommend their favourite podcasts. The response was overwhelming, with hundreds of replies. Here are some suggested podcasts with Edmonton connections. Edmonton's Yeg Podfest opens Oct. 1. (Codie McLachlan/CBC) YEGPodfest opens Oct 1. The three-day festival celebrates podcasts and storytelling here in Edmonton, with national and international guest speakers.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Chromebook shortage leaves parents scrambling for online learning Original

Sep 21, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Chromebooks are in short supply in Edmonton as thousands of students move to online learning. Chromebooks have become particularly popular in schools and are hard to find in Alberta this September. (Mark Lennihan/Associated Press) Chromebooks are in short supply in Edmonton as thousands of students move to online learning.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Rip out the carpet: Researcher studies features that help Edmonton condos sell faster Original

Sep 16, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
A research team at the University of Alberta analyzed hundreds of thousands of Edmonton condo listings from the last decade to determine the features that were associated with some condos selling faster than others. A research team at the University of Alberta studied more than 10 years of Edmonton real estate sales data and learned which features help units sell more quickly.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Indigenous advocate Nellie Carlson remembered for perseverance, willpower

Sep 15, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Nellie Mildred Carlson is being remembered as a persistent advocate who fought for the status rights of Indigenous women and successfully lobbied for changes to the Indian Act. Nellie Carlson in 2013 at a book signing for her oral autobiography, Disinherited Generations. (Courtesy Myrna Sirett) Nellie Mildred Carlson is being remembered as a persistent advocate who fought for the status rights of Indigenous women and successfully lobbied for changes to the Indian Act.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Bumpy start at Ross Sheppard High School due to case of COVID-19

Sep 10, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
One day. That’s how long Vaughn Neff’s son, Gabe Neff-Taylor, was at his Edmonton high school this week before a confirmed case of COVID-19 sent him home again. In Edmonton, the province has identified positive COVID-19 cases at Archbishop MacDonald High School, Louis St. Laurent, École Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc, as well as Ross Sheppard High School. (Sam Martin/CBC) One day.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

The baby gender-reveal party trend is out of control

Sep 08, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Today's Parent Verified
Do we really have to start enforcing gender stereotypes on a fetus? This is probably an unpopular opinion, but here goes: I’m not a fan of baby gender-reveal parties. Though my husband and I found out the sex of our first baby in advance, and told people when they asked, we didn’t make a big deal of it. No party. No big social-media announcement. We’re expecting baby No. 2 this winter and will keep our baby’s sex-reveal low-key again.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

School gym rentals suspended for fall, sidelining sports leagues

Aug 12, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
School gym rentals in Edmonton are suspended until at least November, leaving sports and community groups across the city scrambling to make alternate plans for the fall. The Edmonton Minor Soccer Association is looking for spaces for its indoor season. (Roberta Bell/CBC) School gym rentals in Edmonton are suspended until at least November, leaving sports and community groups across the city scrambling to make alternate plans for the fall.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Alberta farms feel the pinch of seasonal worker delays Original

Jul 07, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
It’s a busy time of year at Riverbend Gardens and the vegetable farm in northeast Edmonton is facing an extra challenge this summer: four of its seasonal workers are stuck in Mexico. A Mexican worker harvests crops at Riverbend Gardens in northeast Edmonton. Foreign workers the farm relies on have been delayed at the Mexican border this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

3 Edmonton students win top scholarship for STEM studies Original

Jun 14, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Three Edmonton Grade 12 students are among the recipients of this year’s Schulich Leader Scholarship, one of the richest awards in Canada for students studying science, technology, engineering and math. Rajan Maghera along with his sister Jasmine Maghera. Rajan is one of the Edmonton winners of the 2020 Schulich Leader Scholarships.
Open in Who Shared View Duplicates (2) Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

RCMP presence on Wet'suwet'en land doesn't break promise to hereditary chiefs: Blair | CBC Radio

Feb 24, 2020 |
By Richard Raycraft Verified, Emily Senger Verified
| Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Verified
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says government and police officials have continued to have "a very respectful dialogue" with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs about ongoing blockades and protests against the Coastal Gaslink pipeline. Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair leaves a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2020.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Who pays to protect free speech on campus

Feb 21, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Maclean's Verified
Anti-abortion rights protests at U of A (Christina Vargais/The Gateway) It was early March and there was still snow underfoot as students from the University of Alberta pro-life club set up metal scaffolding for their display. The posters, shipped to the Edmonton campus from a neighbouring anti-abortion organization in Calgary, were designed to outrage with images of bloody fetuses at various stages of development, some of them dismembered.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Everything you need to know about folic acid for pregnancy

Jan 31, 2020 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Today's Parent Verified
Photo: iStockPhoto When you’re pregnant, or thinking about becoming pregnant, you want to do everything you can to make sure your baby is healthy. Part of that includes ensuring you get enough folate, a vitamin that plays a vital role in the first month of pregnancy. What is folic acid? Folate is found in many foods we eat daily, like avocado, nuts, beets, cooked broccoli, spinach, wheat germ and legumes such as lentils, black beans and kidney beans. It is also called vitamin B9.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Does your baby have acid reflux, or are they just barfy?

Nov 07, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Today's Parent Verified
Photo: iStockphoto Morgan Nish really wanted to breastfeed her first baby, Isaac, but supply issues meant she had to switch to formula when her son was two weeks old. That’s when the projectile puke problems started—and the amount of spit-up dribbling down Nish’s shoulder after a feed was much more than what she thought was normal. “He was happier, because he was full,” she recalls. “But if I was holding him in a cradle position and he’d puke, it would go all the way up into my hair.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Rural Alberta hospitals will feel the pinch after cuts to on-call pay, say doctors | CBC News

Nov 05, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Patients who need emergency surgery in rural hospitals, including emergency C-sections, could be at risk, say rural doctors, after Alberta Health Services reduced the amount it pays doctors to be on call. Alberta Health Services has reduced funding to its specialist-on-call program by $10 million per year.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Are you a sucker for pseudoscience?

May 28, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| ualberta.ca
When it comes to health claims, the line between fact and fiction can appear blurry. We’re here to help. A lot of the information in the media or on the Internet isn’t “out-there alternative stuff,” says Timothy Caulfield, ’87 BSc(Spec), ’90 LLB. “A lot of it appears to be rooted in science. It’s challenging because it seems so legitimate.” Caulfield is a champion of science.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Two tiny turtles targeted in Alberta Fish and Wildlife search

May 18, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers are seeking two small turtles, which they say were sold illegally by someone in Gibbons, Alta., last December. Alberta Fish and Wildlife is looking for the woman who purchased the two map turtles advertised here in Gibbons, Alta., in December 2018. (Alberta Fish and Wildlife) Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers are seeking two small turtles, which they say were sold illegally by someone in Gibbons, Alta., last December.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

What to study to land a promising career

Apr 30, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Maclean's Verified
The University of Toronto captured the No. 1 spot on the Maclean’s 2019 program rankings of engineering schools (University of Toronto) Each year, Canadian Business identifies the most promising careers in the country, based on rates of hiring, median salary and wage growth. How do you get one of these gigs? Read on! See the full ranking of 100 jobs on Canadian Business. 1. Utilities manager There is no bachelor’s degree in utilities management.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Ma-Me-O Beach residents question new $3 million sewage system | CBC News

Apr 29, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
The Summer Village of Ma-Me-O Beach finally has a sewage system after more than 30 years of debating wastewater options. Still, some residents are raising concerns, saying that sections of pipe froze last winter and that hooking up to the main line is cost prohibitive. One of the holes around Ma-Me-O Beach, Alta., where crews are working on the sewage system. (Emily Senger/CBC) The Summer Village of Ma-Me-O Beach finally has a sewage system after more than 30 years of debating wastewater options.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

CMA president-elect nominee Dr. Ann Collins to focus on health of seniors, youth and physicians

Apr 15, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Canadian Medical Association Journal Verified
It was a conversation that would shape her life. Ann Collins was a girl at the time, eldest of eight kids, growing up in rural New Brunswick. “You’re not very good at taking instruction from others,” Collins’ father told her. “Maybe you should look at being a physician.” It was settled. Ann Collins would become Dr. Ann Collins. “I was very focused on all of my education choices after that,” Collins says.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Coal phase-out plan up in the air amid election campaign

Apr 14, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Communities and businesses affected by Alberta's coal phase out will be watching election results closely Tuesday, wondering what the results will mean for an industry already in transition. Steam billows from the Sheerness coal-fired generating station near Hanna, Alta. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press) Communities and businesses affected by Alberta's coal phase out will be watching election results closely Tuesday, wondering what the results will mean for an industry already in transition.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

What the high-tech lobby wants from Alberta's next government

Apr 11, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
The need to diversify Alberta’s economy is one thing the NDP and the UCP agree on and supporting the tech sector might be one way to get there. Lime, a bike- and scooter-share company, is one of the tech players lobbying the Alberta government. (Submitted by Lime) The need to diversify Alberta's economy is one thing the NDP and the UCP agree on — and supporting the tech sector might be one way to get there.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Election fact-checker: Leaders debate edition

Apr 05, 2019 |
By Stephanie Dubois Verified, Emily Senger Verified, Falice Chin Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Albertans tuned in to watch Rachel Notley, Jason Kenney, David Khan and Stephen Mandel debate the issues, but how much was true? United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney, left to right, Alberta Liberal Party leader David Khan, Alberta New Democrat Party leader and incumbent premier Rachel Notley and Alberta Party leader Stephen Mandel pose before the start of the 2019 Alberta Leaders Debate in Edmonton, Alta., on Thursday, April 4, 2019.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Proposed UCP changes to banked overtime worry workers

Apr 04, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
Andrew Despres is not a fan of the United Conservative Party's proposed changes to overtime laws. Some workers say they are worried by a UCP proposal allowing employers to pay out banked overtime at regular pay rate instead of time and a half. (Dmitry Kalinovsky/Shutterstock) Andrew Despres is not a fan of the United Conservative Party's proposed changes to overtime laws. As an IT support worker at a school board in Leduc, he earns a salary and doesn't get paid overtime.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Focus group voters disheartened with campaign tone so far

Apr 03, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
At the midway point in the election campaign, CBC's focus group is largely disappointed and disheartened with the divisive tone of debate that has marked the campaign so far.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Third-party advertisers spend $1M to influence election

Apr 02, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
The first big test of new election-advertising rules in Alberta is underway, with 20 advertisers contributing a combined $1 million in the hope of shaping the conversation and the results of this month's election. Twenty lobby groups are spending a combined total of more than $1 million to shape the message Albertans are hearing during this election campaign.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Teachers put sardines on the menu for Alberta election campaign

Mar 23, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| CBC Edmonton
The Alberta Teachers' Association is is rolling out a campaign to distribute 400,000 cards with a picture of a can of sardines on the front and the text: "Classroom sized sardines. Packed in for savings." The Alberta Teachers' Association and other advocacy groups are putting education on the agenda in the provincial election campaign. (Shutterstock) The Alberta Teachers' Association is putting sardines on the menu during this election campaign.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page

Firma Foreign Exchange: Canada's Best Managed Companies 2019

Mar 07, 2019 |
By Emily Senger Verified
| Canadian Business Verified
Complete Listings Overview Learn More Dave Dominy knows each employee at Firma Foreign Exchange by name—all 220 of them. After decades working for large companies, including TD, getting to know his staff is something he loves about being CEO of a mid-sized firm. “I’m pretty sure they would all be comfortable sitting down in my office and having a conversation about whatever is on their minds,” Dominy says.
Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
  • This byline is for a different person with the same name.
  • This byline is mine, but I want my name removed.
  • Inaccurate duplicate grouping of articles.
  • Other byline problem
  • Multiple byline problems on this page
Show More
loading

Actions

Share this page

Get in touch with Emily

Contact Emily, search articles and posts on X, monitor coverage, and track replies from one place.

Learn more about Muck Rack
  • For PR Teams
  • PR Software
  • Media Database
  • Media Monitoring
  • Social Listening
  • Pitching
  • PR Reporting
  • AI Solutions
  • Pricing
  • COMPARE
  • Cision
  • Meltwater
  • For Journalists
  • Journalist Solutions
  • Trends
  • Job Board
  • Validation Criteria
  • State of Journalism
  • Claim your Profile
  • Resources
  • Case Studies
  • Webinars
  • Guides and eBooks
  • Research
  • Muck Rack Daily
  • Rankings
  • Blog
  • All
  • Company
  • About
  • Press
  • Careers
  • Feedback/Support
  • System Status
  • Contact
  • PR Foundations
  • AI in PR
  • Media Monitoring
  • Media Relations
  • PR Pitching
  • Social Media Listening
  • PR Software
  • PR Reporting
  • Media Databases
  • PR Analytics
  • PR Measurement
  • Media Intelligence
  • Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)
 •  Privacy  •  Terms  •  Security and Legal  •   •   •   • 

© 2026 Muck Rack

SOC 2® Certified