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Leila Beaudoin

Leila Beaudoin (she/her) is an award-winning video journalist, filmmaker, and mother of two cats. She has bachelor’s degrees in English and journalism, and a certificate in communications. A student of life, she’s worked as an au-pair in France, and in Canada’s Northwest Territories. She studied journalism at the University of Regina’s prestigious journalism school. Beaudoin grew up on the Northern Peninsula but spent the first half of her career reporting out west for both CTV and CBC. She wrote about her experience growing up in rural Newfoundland in the acclaimed anthology Land of Many Shores. In 2019, Leila was recognized for her work in video journalism with a silver Atlantic Journalism Award. In 2020, she was named Women of Distinction (Public Sphere). She was also a 2022 nominee for the Lansberg award. Leila made her mark in Newfoundland and Labrador journalism reporting  with NTV, where she was one of NTV’s chief reporters on social issues and the fishery. These days she’s living in a cottage by the sea, freelance reporting, and working with a team focused on sustaining coastal communities.

Leila's Latest Articles

How can Fisheries Support Biodiversity Recovery?

A "one with nature" approach is needed to protect fish, fisheries, and fishing communities.

The Independent at COP-15

The Indy gets together to talk about COP-15 and what it means for Newfoundland and Labrador.

How Can Fisheries Managers Account for Climate Risk?

Incorporating climate information into fisheries management planning is crucial, now more than ever.

A New Season of Seasplainer  

Seasplainer is back! Jenn Thornhill Verma teams up with Leila Beaudoin to cover everything fisheries and oceans. Here's a look at what's in store.

A man sits at a picnic bench playing accordion in a scenic setting
“The Land is Beautiful and the People are Kind”

How chasing an authentic experience is driving tourism in rural Newfoundland.

Why are NL fishers going out of province to land their catch?

Shrimp prices are cratering in NL, but much higher in Nova Scotia. Is concentrated corporate power and a lopsided pricing process to blame?

Vanessa Cordoso Whalen and Vincent Estick hug one another after discovering racist graffiti in CBS.
Coming Face-to-Face with Racism

How hate-provoked graffiti brought these two racialized Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to tears—and why “doing better” is urgent.

Seniors Falling Through the Cracks in Labrador West

Leila Beaudoin is back in Labrador West investigating the lack of resources and infrastructure available to care for aging residents.

Aerial footage of a snow-covered Labrador City-Wabush.
Unpacking the Childcare Crisis in Labrador West

Leila Beaudoin is in Labrador West where frustrated families call for action. Without accessible childcare, the boom town is in trouble.

Semi-folded laptop computer in a dark room bathed in blue light.
NL Healthcare Reeling from Worst Cyberattack in Canadian History

Provincial healthcare infrastructure—and medical and employment records across NL—remain compromised following a major cybersecurity breach.