Matt Scace
@mattscace.bsky.social
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Reporter with The Globe and Mail's Calgary bureau. Author of Jasper on Fire: Five Days of Hell in a Rocky Mountain Paradise, out now: https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/jasper-on-fire-pre-order/
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Don't. Leave. Me. Hanging.

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The Globe's new man in Calgary wants to chat. Don't leave him hanging!
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Tips and letters can be sent to [email protected]. DMs are open — message me for Signal/WhatsApp details.
Let’s chat!
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Tips and letters can be sent to [email protected]. DMs are open — message me for Signal/WhatsApp details.
Let’s chat!
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Last week I ended my time with
@cdnpress.bsky.social a place where I found real joy in journalism next to some of the best in the industry. A special thanks to my editors and colleagues for pushing me to be better and making CP feel like home. I’ll miss it.
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Pals, some news: I’m thrilled to be starting today at @theglobeandmail.com as a reporter in the Calgary bureau. I can’t wait to get to work and share important stories with this ultra-talented team. They set an enormously high bar and I couldn’t be more excited to start.
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New documents paint a picture of how Alberta’s measles outbreak began w/ a handful of isolated cases and started to grow into what is now the worst in North America, as public-health measures to control spread in some cases proved ineffective. #ableg #cdnpoli @theglobeandmail.com
Internal documents show how Alberta’s measles outbreak began to spiral out of control
Records offer clearest picture yet of where cases popped up and how the province and one community impeded some health officials’ efforts to stop the spread
www.theglobeandmail.com
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New: Alberta regulations meant to keep old coal mines from polluting streams and lakes are failing, suggests a study by government scientists. One of the authors, a former Alberta government scientist, says the paper speaks to “regulatory inaction.”

www.theglobeandmail.com/business/art...
Alberta’s coal mine reclamation regulations failing to protect water, fish, scientists say
High levels of contaminants are damaging aquatic life and their ecosystems, study says
www.theglobeandmail.com
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Oh wow. Under an "unprecedented" new visa program, 280 Tuvaluans selected by ballot will be allowed to resettle in Australia every year before the whole country is submerged by rising water levels caused by climate change.
www.wired.com/story/the-fi...
The First Planned Migration of an Entire Country Is Underway
The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu could be submerged in 25 years due to rising sea levels, so a plan is being implemented to relocate its population to Australia.
www.wired.com
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Special s/o to my uber-talented colleague Darryl Dyck for these photos @cdnpress.bsky.social
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"It was really hard for us to go back there," Chasmer said of Jasper, where she has conducted field research since 2021. "But I think that we can learn so much from this fire."

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After Meta broke ground on a $750 million data center on the edge of Newton County, Ga., the water taps in Beverly and Jeff Morris’s home went dry. www.nytimes.com/2025/07/14/t...
Their Water Taps Ran Dry When Meta Built Next Door
www.nytimes.com
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New polling from Pollara on trust in news media among Canadians.

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Deleted a post that included early reporting on AB gov’s new rules on sexually explicit content in school libraries. The province has clarified books with info on puberty, menstruation and non-sexual topics will be accessible.

The latest here.

www.thecanadianpressnews.ca/entertainmen...
Alberta to ban explicit sex books in school libraries starting Oct. 1
EDMONTON - Alberta's education minister says sexually explicit content must be gone from school library shelves as of Oct. 1, but the move is not about book banning.
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